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CATALOGUE 


OFFICERS  AND  ALUMNI 


EUTGEES  COLLEGE 

(ORIGINALLY    QUEEN'S   COLLEGE) 


IN  NEW  BRUNSWICK,  N.  J, 


1766  TO   1916 


TRENTON,  N.  J.: 

State  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  Printers 

1916 


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Former  editions  of  the  General  Catalogue  have  been  issued  in  1S35, 
1840,  1855,  1859,  1S71,  1885  and  1909.  The  present  edition  is  published 
one  hundred  and  fifty  years  after  the  granting  of  the  charter. 


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HISTORICAL   SKETCH. 


Rutgers  College  was  founded  as  Queen's  College,  November  10,  1766. 
It  was  the  eighth  collegiate  founding  in  the  American  colonies,  and  had 
its  origin  especially  in  the  zeal  for  education  and  religion  shown  by  the 
Dutch  colonists  in  New  York  and  New  Jersey.  Early  in  the  eighteenth 
century,  the  Reverend  Theodoras  Jacobus  Frelinghuysen,  distinguished 
pastor  and  evangelist  of  his  time,  urged  the  erection  of  such  a  college. 
His  son,  the  Reverend  Theodoras  Frelinghuysen,  continued  the  effort, 
persistently  seeking  the  necessai*y  sympathy  and  resources  both  in  this 
country  and  Holland.  With  both  of  these  pioneers  the  layman,  Hendricldi^^ 
Fisher,  President  of  the  first  Provincial  Congress  of  New  Jersey,  was 
especially  associated.  As  the  movement  came  to  successful  issue,  the 
Reverend  Jacob  Rutsen  Hardenbergh,  afterwards  president  of  the  Col- 
lege, was  the  leader. 

The  charter  was  granted  in  the  name  of  George  the  Third,  by  His 
Excellency  William  Franklin,  Governor  of  the  Province  of  New  Jersey. 
No  copy  of  this  document  is  now  known  to  be  in  existence,  but  under  its 
provisions  the  Board  of  Trustees  was  created  and  meetings  were  called. 
A  second  charter  was  granted  March  20,  1770,  in  answer  to  the  Trustees' 
desire  for  slight  amendment,  and  under  its  provisions,  almost  unchanged, 
the  institution  has  continued  until  now.  It  provides  for  a  college  to  be 
called  Queen's  College,  in  honor  of  the  royal  consort,  Charlotte,  and  to 
be  erected  for  "the  education  of  youth  in  the  learned  languages,  liberal 
and  useful  arts  and  sciences,  and  especially  in  divinity."  The  College 
was  located  by  the  Trustees  at  New  Brunswick,  New  Jersey,  where  it 
has  occupied  successively  three  sites.  During  the  Revolutionary  War  its 
activities  were  at  different  times  removed  to  neighboring  villages,  and  the 
tutors  in  charge,  Colonel  Frederick  Frelinghuysen  and  Colonel  John  Tay- 
lor, were  frequently  called  away  for  the  civil  and  military  service  which 
they  so  patriotically  and  conspicuously  fulfilled.  In  their  absence  in- 
struction was  given  by  John  Bogart,  one  of  the  first  alumni  of  the  Col- 
lege. In  1808  the  present  campus  was  acquired  and  the  erection  of  the 
College  hall  begun,  still  called  Queen's  Building. 

In  1825,  in  recognition  of  the  widespread  benevolent  donations  of  Col- 
onel Henry  Rutgers  of  New  York,  the  Trustees  secured  amendment  of 
the  charter  changing  the  name  from  Queen's  to  Rutgers  College.  From 
that  time  Rutgers  College  has  maintained  a  continuous  work  of  liberal 
education,  increasing  from  time  to  time  its  corps  of  professors  and  in- 
structors, its  buildings  and  equipment,  its  number  of  students  and  grad- 
uates. The  course  of  study  maintained  from  the  origin  of  the  College 
has  been  a  classical  or  liberal  arts  course,  leading  to  the  degree  of  Bach- 
elor of  Arts,  A.B.  In  1864  the  IT^ustees  organized  a»scientific  course  of 
study  leading  to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science,  B.Sc,  and  on  4th 
April,  of  that  year,  the  Sj:ate  of  New  Jersey  declared  "The  Trustees 
of  Rutgers  College  in  New  Jersey,  maintaining  Rutgers  Scientific  School," 
to  be  "The  State  College  for  the  Benefit  of  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic 
Arts."  With  such  State  College  the  United  States,  by  act  of  2d  March, 
1888,  associated  a  department  known  as  the  "Agricultural  Experiment 
Station."  Since  1901  a  course  of  study  leading  to  the  degree  of  Bach- 
elor of  Letters,  Litt.B.,  has  also  been  maintained. 


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men  whose  names  occur,  there  are  yet  manj'  lacking  items.  Any  one 
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the  defect  may  be  remedied  in  later  editions.  The  correction  of  errors 
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ABBREVIATIONS. 

N.  B.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J, 

P.  and  S.  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

R.  C.  A.  Reformed  Church  in  America. 

R.  D.  Reformed  Dutch  Church. 

Presb.  Presbyterian. 

Cong'l.  Congregational. 

M.  E.  Methodist  Episcopal. 

Episc.  Episcopal. 

U.  P.  United  Presbyterian. 


NOTES. 

1.  The  asterisk   (*)   indicates  the  decease  of  the  person. 

2.  The  names  which  are  given  in  each  class  after  this  line 


are  those  who  were  members  of  the  class  but  did  not  receive  a  degree. 


CONTENTS. 


PAGE. 

Trustees ^ 


Secretaries  of  Trustees -"^ 

Treasurers ^4 

Presidents    -5 

Vice-Presidents 34 

Faculty    ^4 

Librarians   62 

Faculty  of  Medicine 62 

Alumni 66 

Graduate  students   310 

Advanced  degrees 314 

Alumni  of  Medical  School  323 

Honorary  degrees 328 

Summary  382 

Index   of  officers    387 

Geographical  index    399 

General  index   451 


TRUSTEES. 


The  following  trustees  were  called  to  a  meeting  at  Hackensack  on  the 
second  Tuesday  of  May,  17GT : 

of  the  city  of  new  york. 

Simon  Johnson,  Esq *1772 

Philip  Livingston,  Esq *1808 

TiiEODORUs  Van  Wyck,  Esq *1778 

Born,  1718.     Died,  1778. 
Abram  Lott,  Esq ' *17S9 

Born,  Apr.  30,  1714.     Merchant.     Treasurer,  State  of  New  York, 

1707.     Died,  Oct.  31,  1789. 

OF    THE    PROVINCE. 

Sir  Wm.  Johnson,  Bart.,  Johnstown *1774 

BoiTi  at  Smithtown,  Ireland,  1715.  Superintendent  of  Indian 
Affairs,  New  York,  1743-74.  Major-General,  1755.  Received 
grant  of  100,000  acres  from  king  for  military  services.  Died 
July  11,  1774. 

Robert  Livingston,  Esq.,  Clermont *1795 

Died,  Dec.  6,  1795. 

Col.  Johannis  Hardenberg,  Rosendale *1786 

Born,  July  28,  1706.  Member,  Provincial  Congress,  1775.  With 
Gen  Washington  in  defence  of  New  York  City,  1776.  Died,  Aug. 
20,-  1786. 

Col.  Abram  Hasbroeck,  Kingston *1791 

Born  at  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  21,  1707.  Merchant.  Member, 
Provincial  Assembly.  Lieut.-Col.,  Militia.  Member,  N.  Y.  State 
Legislature.     Died,   Nov.   10,   1791. 

Levi  Paaling,  Esq.,  Marbletown *17S2 

Delegate  to  N.  Y.  Prorinci^l  Congress,  1776.  Colonel.  Senator, 
1777.     Judge,  1777.     Died,  Mch.  1,  1782. 

Col.  James  Brinckerhoff,  Fishkill *1785 

Born   at   Flushing,   L.    I.,   1702.     Died  at   Fishkill,    N.   Y.,   May 

26,  1785. 
CoL.  Nicholas  Still  well,  Gravesend *1776 

Born,  Dec.  2,  1709.     Died,  Oct.  1,  1776. 
Col.  Matthew  Hoffman,  Red  Hook  Landing *1772 

Born,  Feb.  6,  1706.     Miller.     Judge  of  Common  Pleas,  Dutchess 

county,   1751.      Died,    Aug.    29,    1772. 

Jacob  H.  Ten  Eyck,  Esq 

Col.  Abram  Herring,  Tappaan ; 

Isaac  Vrooman,  Esq 

Bernardus  Ryder,  Esq 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,   Nov.   7,  1715. 

Rev.  Samuel  Verbryck,  Tappaan *1784 

Born  in  Somerset  Co.,  N.  J.,  Apr.  30,  1721.  Studied  theology 
under  J.  Leydt,  Goetschius  and  Vanderlinde.  Licensed  to 
preach,  1749.     Dutch  Reformed  clergyman.     Died,  Jan.  31,  1784. 

Rev.  Eilardus  Westerlo,  Albany *1790 

Born  at  Groningen,  Holland,  1738.  Studied  theology  at  Univ. 
Groningen.     Dutch   Reformed  clergyman.     Died,   Dec.   26,   1790. 


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RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Rev.  John  Schuneman,  Catskill *1794 

Born  at  East  Camp,  Aug.  TS,  1712.  Studied  theology  under  T. 
Frelinghuj-sen  and  Goetschius.  Licensed,  1753.  Dutch  Re- 
formed clergyman.      Died,   May   16.   1794. 

Rev.  John  Mauritius  Goetschius,  New  Paltz *1771 

Born  in  Thurgau,  Switzerland,  July,  1724.  Studied  theology 
with  J.  H.  Goetschius.  Licensed,  1754.  Dutch  Reformed  clergy- 
man.    Died,  Mch.  17,  3  771. 

Rev.  Barent  Yroom an,  Schenectady *17S3 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  24,  1725.  Studied  theology 
with  Cor.  Van  Santvoord  and  T.  Frelinghuysen.  Uuiv.  Utrecht, 
1750-52.      Dutch    Reformed    clergyman.      Died,    Nov.    15,    1783. 


OF  the  province  of  new  jersey. 

His  Excellency,  the  Governor ^ 

The  President  of  the  Council I   ^ 

The  Honorable,  the  Chief  Justice V  For  the  time  being. 

The  Attorney-General J 

Peter  Hassenclever,  Ringwood *1793 

Born  at  Remscheid.  Ehrlnghausen.  Germany,  Nov.  24,  1716. 
General  Manager,  London  Iron  Co.,  1764-71.  Linen  manu- 
facturer. Silesia,  Germany.  Died  at  Landeshut,  Silesia,  June 
13,  1793. 

Hendrick  Fisher,  Esq.,  Bound  Brook *1779 

Bom  in  Lower  Palatinate,  Germany.  1697.  Member,  Colonial 
Assembly,  1745-75.  President  of  Trustees  of  Queen's  College, 
1769.  Chairman,  Committee  of  Safety,  1776.  With  Dr.  J.  R. 
Hardenberg,  instrumental  in  locating  Queen's  College  at  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.     Died,  Aug.  16,  1779. 

Philip  French,  New  Brunswick 

Born  before  1702,  probably  in  New  York  City.  Owner  of  ferry 
rights  and  a  large  amount  of  land  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  "J. 
Died  about  1782. 

John  Van  Metern 

Bom,   Sept.  23,  1731. 

Peter  Schenck,  Somerset  County 

Peter  Zabriskie,  Esq.,  Hackensack 

TuYNES  Dye,  Esq.,  Acquacononck *17S7 

Born  near  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Oct.  29,  1726.  Member,  N.  J.  As- 
sembly, 1761-83.  Member,  N.  J.  Council,  1779-81.  Died,  June 
10,  1787. 

Hendrick  Kuypers,  Esq.,  Bergen,  N.  J tlT82 *17S3 

Captain  of  Militia  under  Col.  Tuynes  Dye. 
Rev.  John  Henry  Goetschius,  Hackensack *1774 

Born,   1717.      Studied  at   Zurich   and   under   Dorsius.      Licensed, 

1741.     Dutch  Reformed  clergyman.     Died,  1774. 
Rev.  John  Lyt,  Brunswick *1783 

Born   in. Holland,   1718.      Studied   theology   under   Frelinghuysen 

and   Goetschius.      Licensed,    1748.      Dutch    Reformed   clergyman. 

Died,  June  2,  1783. 
Rev.  David  Marinus,  Achquegkenonk 

Studied  in  Pennsylvania.  Licensed,  1752.  Dutch  Reformed 
clergyman. 

Rev.  Johannes  Martinus  Van  Harlingen,  Harlingen *1795 

Born  near  Millstone,  N.  J..  1724.  Coll.  N.  J.  Studied  theology 
in  Holland.  Licensed,  1761.  Dutch  Reformed  clergyman.  Died, 
Dec.  23,  1795.  ' 

Rev.  Jacob  Rutsen  Hardenberg,  Raritan *179i3 

President,  Queen's,  1785-ro. 


TRUSTEES. 


Rev.  William  Jackson,  Bergen *1813 

Born,  1732.  Studied  theology  under  J.  Frelinghuysen  and  J. 
H.  Goetschius.  Licensed,  1757.  A.M.  (Univ.  Utrecbt ;  Colum- 
bia, 1761;  Yale,  1763;  Coll.  N.  J.,  1771).  Dutch  Reformed 
clergyman.     Died,  1813. 

Rev.  Philip  Wyberg,  Philadelphia 

Rev.  Jonathan  DuBois,  Bucks,  in  Pennsylvania *1772 

Born  at  Pittsgrove,  N.  J.,  Dec.  3,  1727.  Studied  theology  with 
Rev.  David  Evans  and  at  New  London,  Pa.  Licensed,  1750. 
Dutch  Reformed  clergyman.     Died,  Dec.  15,  1772. 

The  following  trustees  were  appointed  by  the  charter  from  George  III. 
in  1770,  AYilliam  Franklin,  Esq.,  being  Governor  of  New  Jersey : 

The  Governor  o-r  Commander-in-Chief, 
fThe  President  of  the  Council  or  Chief  Justice,  and  our  Attorney- 
General  of  Said  Colony  for  the  time  being ; 

Sir  William  Johnson,  Baronet,  and 

tREV.  Johannes  Henricus  Goetschius 

tREV.  Johannes  Leydt    

tREV.  David  Maurinus 

fREv.  Johannes  Martinus  Van  Harlingen 

tREV.  Jacob  R.  Hardenbergh,  and 

Rev.  William  Jackson,  of  our  said  Colony  of  New  Jersey 

tREV.  Samuel  Verbryk   

Rev.  Parent  Vrooman   

Rev.  Maurice  Goetschius    

Rev.  Eilardus  Westerlo 

Rev.  John  Schuneman,  of  our  Province  of  New  York,  and 

Rev.  Philip  Wyberg   and    ' 

tREV.  Jonathan  Du  Bois,  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania 

tHENDRiCK  Fisher    

tPETER   ZABRISKIE    

Peter  Hasenclever    

tPETER    SCHENCK 

Tunis  Dey  

tPHiLip  French  

John  Covenhoven,  Marlboro 

tHENRicus  KUYPER,  of  our  Colony  of  New  Jersey,  Esqrs.,  and 

Simon  Johnson   ; 

Philip  Livingston    .^ 

t Johannes  Hardenbergh    

Abraham  Hasbrouck   

Theodorus  Van  Wyck    

Abraham  Lott   

Robert  Livingston   

tLEVI  PA.ULING    

t John  Brinckerhoff   

Nicholas  Stillwill   


10  EUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


Martinus  Hoffman    

Jacob  H.  Ten  Eyck 

fJOHN   Habing    

Isaac  Vrooman ". 

Barnardus  Ryder,  of  our  Province  of  New  York,  Esqrs 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  Trustees  appointed  by  the  Charter  of  1770 
are  the  same  as  those  called  to  the  meeting  of  the  second  Tuesday  of  May, 
17G7,  with  the  following  exceptions : 

(1)  Several  of  the  names  are  spelled  differently. 

(2)  The  first  name  of  Col.  Brinckerhoff  in  the  Charter  is  given  as 
John  instead  of  James,  and  of  Col.  Hoffman  as  Martinus,  instead  of 
Matthew.     In  both  these  changes  the  Charter  is  probably  correct. 

(3)  The  name  of  John  Covenhoven  is  substituted  for  that  of  John  Van 
Metern,  and  that  of  John  for  that  of  Abram  Haring. 

A  meeting  of  the  Trustees  appointed  by  the  Charter  or  1770  was  held 
at  Hackensack,  N.  J,,  May  7th,  1771.  The  names  of  those  who  attended 
this  meeting  are  marked  thus  (f).  Abraham  Van  Neste  and  Benjamin 
Benson,  appointed  Trustees  in  1771,  were  also  present.  The  Hon. 
Frederick  Smith,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Province  of  New  Jersey,  presided. 
At  this  meeting  the  college  was  fixed  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


TRUSTEES  SUBSEQUENTLY  ELECTED. 

The  dagger  (f)  indicates  the  date  of  resignation. 

APPOINTED. 

1771     Abraham  Van  Neste,  Weston,  Somerset  County,  N.  J *1779 

Member  of  council  for  Somerset  county.     Died,   Aug.   15,   1779. 

17^71     Benjamin  Benson 

1771     Rev,  Christian  Frederick  Poering,  Millstone,  N.  J *1779 

Born,  1736.  Studied  theology  under  Weyberg.  Licensed,  1769. 
Dutch  Reformed  clergyman.     Died,  Mch.  29,  1779. 

1782     Col.  John  Neilson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1S33 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  .7.,  Mch.  11,  1745.  Colonel,  2d 
Reg.  Middlesex  Militia,  1776.  Brigadier-General,  1777.  Member, 
Continental  Congress,  1778-79.     Died,  Mch.  3,  1833. 

1782    John  Schuurman,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1795 

Born,  Feb.  27,  1729.  Member  Legislature.  Judg:e.  Had  store- 
house at  foot  of  Dutch  (now  Schureman)  st.,  New  Brunswick. 
Treasurer,  Queen's,  1791-95.     Died,  July  6,   1795. 

1782     RULUFF  Van  Dyck tl783 

1782     James  Hude,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J 

1782     Gen.  Frederick  Frelinghuysen,  Millstone,  N.  J *1S04 

Born  in  Somerset  county,  N.  J.,  Apr.  13,  1753.  A.B.  (Coll.  N. 
J.,  1770).  Tutor.  Queen's,  1771-75.  Lawyer.  Member,  Pro- 
vincial Congress  N.  .T..  1775.  Member,  Continental  Congress. 
1778-79.  82-83.  Colonel  in  Revolution.  U.  S.  Senator.  1793-96. 
Major-General,  1794.     Died,  Apr.  13,  1804. 

1782    Lawrence  Van  Derveer,  M.D.,  Roycefield,  N.  J.  .flSll *1815 

Began  practice  before  Revolution.  Member,  N.  J.  Medical  So- 
ciety, 1776.     Died,  1815. 

1782     Col.  Hendrick  Van  Dyck,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1818 

1782     Ernestus  Van  Harlingen,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  .tl807.  .*1S24 

Born  at  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1732.     Farmer  near  Millstone, 

N.  J.     Died,  Jan.  10,  1824. 


TRUSTEES.  11 


APPOINTED. 

1782     Hon.  James  Schukeman,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1S24 

A.B.  (Queen's,  1775). 

1782     Henry  Tbaphagen,  Jersey  City,  N.  J *1857 

Died,  May  26,  1857. (?) 

1782     Col.  Peter  D.  Vroom,  South  Branch,  N.  J tl82o *1831 

Bom,  Jan.  27,  1745.  Lieut. -Gol.  in  Revolution.  Sheriff.  Mem- 
ber, Assembly.     Judge.     Died.  Nov.,  1831. 

1782     Abraham  Duryea,  New  York  City *1797 

Born,  1724.     Merchant.     Died,  1797. 

1782     Peter  Vredenburgh,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1810 

Born,  1720.     Secretary,  Trustees,  Queen's,  1782-84. 

1782  DiRCK  Van  Veghten,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J tl7S9. . .  . 

1783  Rev.  Solomon  Froeligh,  D.D.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  tl810..*1827 
D.D.    (Queen's,   1811). 

1783     Rev.  Matthew  Leydt,  N.  &  S.,  Hampton,  Pa *1783 

A.B.    (Queen's,  1774). 

1783     Rev.  Simeon  Van  Arsdalen,  Readington,  N.  J *1786 

A.B.   (Queen's,  1780). 

1783     Rev.  Benjamin  Du  Bois,  Freehold,  N.  J *1827 

Born  at  Pittsgrove,  N.  J.,  Mch.  30,  1739.  Studied  theology  under 
J.  H.  Goetschius.     Licensed.  1764.     Dutch  Reformed  clergyman. 

1783     CoL.  AzARiAH  Dunham,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1790 

Born.  1719.  Surveyor.  Member,  Continental  Congress.  Mem- 
ber, Committee  of  Safety,  1776.     Died,  1790. 

1783  Abraham  Van  Buren,  M.D.,  Millstone,  N,  J tl811 *1813 

Born.    1737.      Physician    in   Millstone,    1760-1813.      Died,    Mch. 

15.  1813. 

1784  Peter  Vredenburgh,  Sr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1823 

Born,  1744.  Treasurer,  Middlesex  county,  N.  J.,  1781-1823, 
Died,  Aug.  24,  1823. 

1784     Rynier  Veghte,  Somerville,  N.  J flSlO *1833 

Born,  1754.  Died  in  Hillsborough  township,  Somerset  county, 
N.  J.,  1833. 

1784  Edward  Bunn,  Somerset  county,  N.  J 

Member  of  Assembly,  1781. 

1785  Rev.   John   Henry   Livingston,    S.T.D,,    New   Brunswick, 

N.  J Re-elected  1800.  . .  .*1825 

President,  Queen's,  1810-25. 
1785     Rev.  Theodoric  Romeyn,  D.D.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y *1804 

D.D.    (Queen's,   1789). 
1785     Rev.  Isaac  Blauvelt,  Paramus,  N.  J tl831 *1840 

A.B.    (Queen's,  1783). 

1785  William  Van  Deursen,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. .  .tl793 *1816 

Born,  Mch.,  1736.     Died,  Oct.  17,  1816. 

1786  Rev.  John  Duryee,  Raritan,  N.  J tl829 *1836 

Born,  1760.  (?)  Studied  theology  under  Livingston.  Licensed, 
1784.      Dutch   Reformed  clergyman.     Died,   1836.  (V) 

1787  Rev.  Rynier  Van  Nest,  Jamaica,  N.  Y tlSlO *1813 

Born  near  North  Branch,  N,  J.,  Feb.  8,  1739.  Licensed,  1773. 
Dutch  Reformed  clergyman.     Died,  July  9,  1813. 

1787     Rev.  Abraham  Beach,  D.D.,  New  York  City tl825 *1828 

Born  at  Cheshire.  Conn..  1740.  A.B.  (Yale.  1757).  Ordained 
in  Prot.  Episc.  Church,  1767.  Missionary  at  Piscataqua,  N.  J. 
D.D  (Columbia,  1789).  Died  near  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept. 
14,  1828. 


12  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1787     Rev.  William  Linn,  D.D.,  New  York  City *1808 

President  pro  tempore.  Queen's.   1791-94. 
1787     Rev.  Elias  Van  Bunschooten,  Clove,  N.  J *1815 

Born  at  New  Hackensack,  N.  Y..  Oct.  28.  1738.     A.B.    (Coll.  N. 

J..    1768).      Studied    theology    under    Meyer.       Licensed,    1773. 

Dutch  Reformed  clergyman.     Died,  Jan.  10,  1815. 

1787     Rev.  John  M.  Van  Harlingen,  Millstone,  N.  J *1813 

A.B.   (Queen's,  1783). 

1787  Archibald  Mercer,  Newark,  N.  J tl814 *1814 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  1747.  Judge,  Somerset  countv, 
1794.     Died,  May  4.  1814. 

1788  Rev.  John  Bassett,  S.T.D.,  Gravesend,  N.  Y *1824 

Born  at  Bushwick,  N.  Y..  1764.  A.B.  (Columbia.  1786).  Studied 
theology  under  Livingston.  1787.  Dutch  Reformed  clergyman. 
Teacher  of  Hebrew,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1804-12.  S.T.D.  (Williams, 
1804).     Died,  1824. 

1788     Rev.  Peter  Studdiford,  Readington,  N.  J *1826 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1763.  A.B.  (Columbia.  1786).  A.M. 
(Columbia,  1787).  Studied  theology  under  Livingston,  1787. 
Dutch  Reformed  clergyman.  Instructor  in  Hebrew,  N  B.  Sem., 
1813-14.     Died,  Nov.  30,  1826. 

1788     Gen.  Anthony  Walton  White,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1803 

Born  near  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Julv  7.  1750.  Aid  to  Gen. 
Washington.  Lieut.-Col..  3d  Battalion,  N.  .L,  1777-80.  Colonel, 
1780.     General.  1794.     Died,  Feb.  10,  1803. 

1790     John  Hardenbergh,  Somerville,  N.  J *179S 

Born,  Apr.  11.  1759.  Sheriff.  Treasurer,  Queen's,  1790-91. 
Died.  July  23,  1798. 

1790     Lewis  Ford  Dunham,  M.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1821 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  31,  1754.  Surgeon  in 
American  Army,  1776.  Colonel  of  militia  under  Gov.  Franklin. 
Mavor  of  New  Brunswick.  1784.  President,  State  Med.  Soc, 
1791,  1816.     Died,  Aug.  26,  1821. 

1790    Abraham  Schuyler,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J tl793 

Born,  Apr.  8,  1741. 

1790  Jaques  Voorhees,  Six  Mile  Run,  N.  J *1792 

Born  at  Six  Mile  Run,  N.  J.,  Dec.  18.  1733.  Farmer  and  mer- 
chant.    Died,  Mch.  24,  1792. 

1791  Rev.  Henry  Van  Dyck,  D.D *1804 

D.D.   (Queen's,  1792). 

1792  Jacob  Rutsen  Hardenbergh,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  ..*1S41 
A.B.   (Queen's,  1788). 

1792     Hon.  Andrew  Kirkpatrick,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  tl809.  .*1831 
A.M.   (Queen's,  1783). 

1792     Hon.  Robert  Morris,  LL.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1815 

LL.D.   (Queen's,  1791). 

1794     Rev.  Ira  Condict,  D.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1S11 

President  pro  tempore.  Queen's,  1794-1810. 

1794     Cornelius  A^an  Marta 

1800     Rev.  William  Richmond  Smith,  Neshanic.  N.  J *1S20 

Born  in  Lancaster  county,  Penn.,  1752.  Coll.  N.  J.  Dutch  Re- 
formed clergyman.     Died,  1820. 

1800     Rev,  John  Schureman  Vredenburgh,  Raritan,  N.  J *1821 

A.B.  (Queen's,  1794). 
1800     Rev.  James  Spencer  Cannon,  D.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  *1852 

A.M.  (Queen's,  1811). 
1800     Rev.  John  Schureman,  S.T.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1S18 

A.B.    (Queen's,   1795). 


TRUSTEES.  13 


APPOINTED, 

1800     Rev.  Heney  Polhemus,  Shawangunk,  N.  Y *1S1G 

Born   at    Harlinsen.    N.    J.,    May    31,    1772.      A.B.    (Coll.    N.    J., 

1794).     Studied  theology  under  Romeyn,  1798.     Dutch  Reformed 

clergyman.     Died,  Nov,  2,  1816. 
1800     Hon.  John  Frelinghuysen,  Raritan,  N.  J *1833 

A.B.    (Queen's.  1792). 
1800     Abraham  Blauvelt,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J 

A.B.  (Queen's,  1789). 
ISOO     Jacob  Tallman,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J tlSOT 

A.B.   (Queen's,  1790). 
180O     Robert  Boggs,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1S31 

Born  at  Shrewsbury,  N.  J.     Lawyer.     Clerk,  U.  S.  District  Court. 

Died,  1831. 

1804     Frederick  Van  Dyke,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1811 

1804     Charles  Smith,  M.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J tlS39 *1848 

M.B.   (Queen's.  1792). 
1804     William  P.  Deare,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1826 

A.B.    (Queen's,  1794). 
1804     Martin  Schenck,  Millstone,  N.  J *1823 

Sheriff,  Somerset  county. 
1807     Rev.  John  M.  Bradford,  D.D.,  Albany,  N.  Y *1S27 

Born   at  Hanover,   N.   .T.,   May   15.   1781.      A.B.    (Brown.    1800). 

Studied  theology  with  Dr.  Ashbell  Green.     Licensed,  1803.     Dutch 

Reformed  clergyman.     Tutor,  Coll.  N.  J.,  1803-04.     Died,  Mch. 

27,   1827. 
1807     Rev.  Wilhelmus  Eltinge,  D.D.,  Paramiis,  N.  J *1851 

D.D.   (Rutgers,  1839). 
1807     Staats  Van  Deursen,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J tlS23. . .  .*1847 

A.B.    (Queen's.    1791). 
1807     Rev.  John  Nelson  Abeel,  D.D.,  New  York  City *1812 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1769.     A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J..  1787).     Studied 

theology  under  Livingston  and  Witherspoon.  1793.     Tutor.     Coll. 

N    .T.,   1791-93.      Presb.    clergyman.      Trustee,    Columbia,    1799— 

1812.     D.D.    (Harvard,   1804).      Died,   Jan.   19,   1812. 
1809     Rev.  James  Van  Campen  Romeyn,  Hackensack,  N.  J *1840 

A.M.    (Queen's,  1811). 
1809     Rt.  Rev.  John  Croes,  D.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  .tl816.  .*1832 

Born,   June  1,   1761.      Prot.-Episc.   clergyman.     Ordained,   1792. 

Principal,  Queen's  College.  1801-07.     First  Bishop  of  New  Jersey. 

1815-32.     D.D.    (Columbia,   1811).     Died,   July   26,   1832. 
1811     Rev.  Peter  Labagh,  D.D.,  Harlingen,  N.  J *1858 

A.M.    (Queen's,   1811). 
1811     Rev.  John  Lansing  Zabriskie,  Millstone,  N.  J *1850 

Born    at    Albany,    N.    Y.,    Mch.    4,    1779.      A.B.    (Union,    1797). 

Studied    theology    under    D.    Romeyn,    1800.      Dutch    Reformed 

clergyman.      Died,    Aug.    15,    3  850. 

1811  Daniel  Harrison  Condict *1811 

Born,  Mch.  29,  1791.  Tutor,  Queen's,  1809-11.  Died,  Aug.  28, 
1811. 

1812  Hon.  James  Parker,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J *1868 

Born    at    Bethlehem,    Hunterdon    county,    N.    J..    Mch.    3,    1776. 

A.B.  (Columbia.  179]).  Member,  N.  J.  Legislature,  1806-28. 
Member,  Congress,  1832-36.  Donor  of  land  for  Queen's  cam- 
pus.    Died,  Apr.  1,  1868. 

1812     Rev.  Cornelius  T.  Demarest,  New  York  City.  .  .tl832 *1862 

A.M.    (Queen's,   1811). 

1812     Rev.  Jacob  Brodhead,  D.D.,  New  York  City tl84o *185o 

A.M.    (Queen's,   1813). 


14  RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1812     Rev.  Chakles  Hardenbergh,  Bedminster,  N.  J *1821 

A.M.    (Queen's,   1811). 

1814  Rev.  Jesse  Fonda,  Montgomery,  N.  Y *182T 

Born  at  Watervliet,  N.  Y..  Apr.  27,  1786.  A.B.  (Union,  1806). 
Licensed,  1808.  Dutch  Reformed  clergyman.  Died,  May  2, 
1827. 

1815  Hon.  Henry  Rutgers,  New  York  City 11821 ....  *1830 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Oct.  7,  1745.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1766). 
Captain  in  American  Revolution,  later  Colonel  of  Militia.  Mem- 
ber, New  York  Assembly.  Regent,  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1802-26.  Rut- 
gers College  named  for  him,  1825.     Died,  Feb.  17,  1830. 

1815     Rev.  Philip  Milledoler,  S.T.D.,  New  York  City,  tlS40 *1852 

President,   Rutgers,   1825-40. 

1815     Cornelius    Low    Hardenbergh,    LL.D..    New    Brunswick, 

N.  J *1860 

A.B.    (Queen's,   1809). 

1819     Rev.  John  Ludlow,  D.D.,  LL.D.,   New  Brunswick,   N.   J., 

tl837....*lS57 
LL.D.    (Rutgers,   1851). 

1819     Rev.    Samuel    Alexander    Van    Vranken,    S.T.D.,    New 

Brunswick,  N.  J tl840 *1S61 

Born.  Feb.  20,  1792.  In  class  of  1815.  Union.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1817. 
Dutch  Reformed  clergyman.  Prof.  Didactic  and  Polemic 
Theology,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1841-61.  Prof.  Moral  Philosophy,  Rut- 
gers, 1841-46.  Prof.  EVid.  Christianity  and  Logic,  Rutgers, 
1846-60.     S.T.D.   (Columbia,  1836).     Died,  Jan.  1,  1861. 

1819     Frederick  Frelinghuysen,  Millstone,  N.  J *1820 

^om  at  Millstone,  N.  J..  Nov.  8,  1788.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.. 
1806).  Lawyer.  Prosecutor  of  Pleas.  Somerset,  Middlesex  and 
Hunterdon  counties,  1817-20.     Died,  Nov.   10,  1820. 

1822  Rev.  Isaac  Ferris,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  New  York  City.  .tl840 *1873 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Oct.  9,  1798.     A.B.    (Columbia,  1816). 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1820.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Chancellor,  Univ. 
N.  Y.  and  Prof.  Moral  Philosophv  and  Evid.  Revealed  Relig, 
1852-70.  Emeritus,  1870-73.  D.D.  (Union,  1833).  LL.D. 
(Columbia,    1853).      Died,    June   16.    1873. 

1823  Rev.  John  De  Witt,  D.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1831 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  Aug.,  1789.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J..  1809). 
Studied  theologv  with  Dr.  David  Porter.  Dutch  Reformed 
clergyman.  Prof.  Bib.  Lit.  and  Eccl.  Hist..  N.  B.  Sem.,  1823-25. 
Prof.  Bib.  Lit.,  do.,  1825-31.  Tutor,  Queen's,  1811-12.  Prof. 
Belles-Lettres.  Elem.  of  Crit.  and  Logic,  do.,  1825-31.  D.D. 
(Union,    1821).      Died,    Oct.    11,   1831. 

1823     William  Van  Deursen,  M.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1873 

A.B.    (Queen's,  1809). 
1823    Andrew  Howell,  Somerville,  N.  J *1834 

Bom,   1768.     Member,   Assembly.     Died,   May  27,   1834. 
1823     John  Wyckoff,  Neshanic,  N.  J *1833 

Born,    Jan.    17,    1773.      Farmer.      Sheriff    of    Somerset    county, 

1818-20.     Died,  Jan.  20,  1833. 

1823     Hon.  Peter  Sharpe,  New  York  City *1842 

1823     James  Christopher  Roosevelt,  New  York  City.  .tl831 

Born,  1770. 

1823     Abraham  Van  Nest,  A.M.,  New  York  City *1864 

Born.  May  8,  1777.  Merchant.  President,  Greenwich  Savings 
Bank.     Donor  of  Van  Nest  Hall.     Died,   Sept.   14,   1864. 

1823     Isaac  Heyer,  New  York  City *1827 

Born  in  New  York  City,  June,  1767.  Merchant.  Director, 
Bank  of  New  York,  1815.     Died,  Apr.  6,  1827. 


TRUSTEES.  15 


APPOINTED. 

1823     James'Bruyn  Elmendorf,  M.D..  Millstone,  N.  J *1852 

Born,   Mch.   9,   1788.      Physician.     Died,   Sept.   1,   1852. 

1825     Rev.  John  Knox,  D.D..  New  York  City *1858 

Born  near  Gettysburg!!,  Penn.,  1790.  A.B.  (Dickinson,  1811). 
Studied  ttieology  under  Mason.  Licensed,  1815.  Dutch.  Re- 
formed  clergyman.     Died,   1858. 

1825     Hon.   James   Schureman   Xevius,   A.M.,   New   Brunswick, 

N.  J tl858 *1859 

In  class  of  1816,  Queen's. 

1825     Gerard  Rutgers,  Belleville,  N.  J '. *1831 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Aug.  24,  1766.     Died.  July  12,  1831. 

1825     Rev.    Selah    Strong    Woodhull,    D.D.,    New    Brunswick, 

N.  J *1826 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Aug.  4,  1786.  A.B.  (Yale,  1802). 
Studied  theology  with  Dr.  John  Woodhull  and  Dr.  Henry 
Kollock.  Dutch  Reformed  clergyman.  Prof.  Eccl.  Hist.,  Church 
Gov't  and  Pastoral  Theol.,  N.  B.  Sem..  1825-26.  Prof.  Meta- 
physics and  Phil.  Human  Mind.  Rutgers,  1825-26.  A.M.  (Yale, 
1805.  and  Columbia,  f806).  D.D.  (Union,  1822).  Died,  Feb. 
27,   1826. 

1825     Rev.  John  Gosman,  D.D.,  Saugerties,  N.  Y *1865 

D.D.    (Rutgers,   1833). 

1825  Rev.  James  B.  Hardenbergh,  D.D.,  New  York  City *1870 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1827). 

1826  Rev.  Jacob  Schoonmaker,  S.T.D.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y *1852 

Born  at  Aquackanonck,  N.  J..  May  11.  1777.  A.B.  (Columbia, 
1799).  Studied  under  Froeligh  and  Livingston,  1801.  Dutch 
Reformed   clergyman.      S.T.D.    (Dickinson,    1831).      Died,    1852. 

1827  Rev.  Cornelius  C.  Cutler,  D.D.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  ^., 

tl833(?)....*1850 
Born    at    Albany,    N.    Y..    1783.      A.B.    (Union,    1806).      Studied 
theology  under  Bassett  and  Livingston,  1808.     Dutch  Reformed 
clergyman.     D.D.    (Union,   1828).     Died,  Aug  31,  1850. 

1828  Hon.  Peter  Dumont  YroOm,  LL.D.,  Trenton,  N.  J *1873 

Born  near  Millstone,  N.  J.,  Dec.  12.  1791.  A.B.  (Columbia, 
1808).  Lawyer.  Member.  N.  J.  Assembly,  1826-27,  1829. 
Governor,  New  Jersey,  1829-31,  33-35.  Member,  Congress, 
1838-42.  Minister  to  Prussia,  1853-57.  LL.D.  (Colum- 
bia, 1837,  and  Princeton,  1850).     Died,  Nov.  18,  1873. 

1829  Hon.  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  Albany,  N.  Y *1839 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  1,  1765.  A.B.  (Harvard,  1782). 
Lieut.-Gov.,  N.  Y..  1795.  Chancellor,  Univ.  N.  Y.  Founder  of 
Rensselaer  Poly.    Inst..   Troy,    N.   Y.      Member,   Congress,    1823- 

29.     Died,  Jan.   26,   1839. 

1829  Rev.  Cornelius  D.  Westbrook,  D.D.,  Cortlandtown,  N.  Y.,  *1858 
D.D.    (Rutgers,   1829). 

1830  Rev.   Jacob  Jones  Janeway,   D.D.,   New   Brunswick, 

N.  J tl850. .  . .  *1858 

Boi-n  in  New  York  City.  Nov.  20,  1774.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1794). 
Studied  theology  under  Livingston,  1797.  Rresb.  clergyman. 
Prof.  Did.  Theol.,  Western  Sem..  1828-29.  Vice  Pres.,  Rut- 
gers, 1833-39.  Prof.  Belles-Lettres,  Evid.  Christianity  and  Pol. 
Econ.,  do.,   1833-39.     Died,  June  27,   1858. 

1831  Col.  James  C.  Van  Dyke,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1843 

1831     James  Van  Antwerp,  New  Y^ork  City f .  . . .  *1870 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Mch.  12,  1787.  Merchant.  Died,  Mch. 
14,  1870. 

1831     Anthony  Rutgers,  Belleville,  N.  J *1835 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1827). 


16  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED.  : 

1833     Rev.    Samuel    Blanchabd    How,    D.D.,    New    Brunswick,  ] 

N.  J *18G8  ■ 

.     Born  at  Burlington,   N.   J.,   Oct.   14,  1790.     A.B.    (Univ.   Penn.,  "' 

1810).       Princeton     Sem..     181.3.       Dutch     Reformed    clergyman.  ! 

President,  Dickinson,  1830-31.  D.D.  (Union,  1830).  Died,  i 
Mch.  1,  1868. 

1833  Rev.   Philip   Edward  Milledoler,   M.D.,   Freehold.   N.   J.,  j 

tl845 *1852  : 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1827).                                                                      "  ] 

1834  Col.  James  Neilson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1862  ! 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Dec,  1784.     Captain  in  War  of  « 

1812.     Colonel  of  State  Militia.     Prime  mover  for  organization  I 

of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Co.     Died,  1862.  j 

1834     Rev.  Isaac  Morehead  Fisher,  Bedrainster,  N.  J *1840      j 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1796.     A.B.    (Columbia,  1817).     N.   B.  j 

Sem.,  1820.     Dutch  Reformed  clergyman.     Died,  Feb.  14,  1840.  j 

1834     Hon.  Sevebyn  Bruyn,  Kingston,  N.  Y *185G  I 

Born    at   Kingston,    N.    Y.,    Apr.    17,    1785.      A.B.    (Coll.    N.    J.,  ^ 

1803).      A.M.    (Coll.    N.    J.,    1810).      Lawyer.      Died.    Nov.    27,  ■ 

1856.  i 

1837     Hon.  Abraham  Bruyn  Hasbrouck,  LL.D.,  New  Brunswick,  ^ 

N.  J =^1870 

President,  Rutgers,  1840-50.  :; 

1840     Hon.  Thomas  G.  Talmage,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y *1S63  ^   '\ 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  1801.  Alderman.  New  York  City,  ,' 
1827  and  1836.     President.  Common  Council,  do.,  1832.     Member, 

N.  Y.  Legislature,  1833.     Alderman,  Brooklyn,  1843.     Mayor,  do.,  ^ 

1845.      Promoter   of   Prospect    Park    and    Greenwood    Cemeterv.  . 

Died,  May,  1863.  \ 

1840     Joseph  Varick,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y *1S52  \ 

Born,  Aug.  9.  1782.     Died  at  Poughkeepsie.  N.  Y.,  Aug.  5,  1852.  ■ 

1840     Rev.  Philip  H.  Duryee,  D.D.,  English  Neighborhood,  N.  J.,  *1850  ' 

Born   at    New   Utrecht,    N.    Y..    1774.      A.B.    (Columbia.    1795).  ] 

Studied  theology  under  Livingstpn,  1798.  Dutch  Reformed  . 
clergyman.     Died,  1850. 

1840     Rev.  Thomas  De  Witt,  D.D.,  New  York  City *1874  I 

D.D.    (Rutgers,  1828).  ' 

1840    Gen.  Pierre  Van  Cortlandt *1848  -t 

A.B.   (Queen's,  1783).  \ 

1840     Rev.  James  Romeyn,  S.T.D.,  Bergen  Neck,  N.  J.  .tlS48 *1859  [ 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1831).  ■ 

1840     Gen.  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  Albany,  N.  Y *1868  \ 

Born  at  Albany,   N.   Y.,  Mch.   29,   1789.      Last  of  the  patroons.  i 

Major-General  of  militia.     Died.  May  25,  1868.  1 

1840  William  Bedlow  Crosby,  New  York  City tl858 *1865  ' 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  7,  1786.  Colonel.  Aide-  de-camn  ] 
to  Major-General  Ebenezer  Stevens,  1812.     Died,  Mch.  18,  1865. 

1841  Hon.  Littleton  Kirkpatrick,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1859  ; 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  .7.,  Oct.  19.  1797.     A.B.   (Coll.  N.  J.,  : 

1815).      Lawyer.     Member,   Congress,   1843-45.      Died,   Aug    15,  ; 

1859.  .         s.        -  . 

1841     Hon.  Ferdinand  S.  Schenck,  M.D.,  Six  Mile  Run,  N.  J.. . .  *18G0  ' 

Born  at  Millstone,  Feb.  11,  1790.     Physician.     Member  Assembly,  ' 

N.  J.,  1829-31.     Member,  Congress.  1833-36.     Judge,  State  Court  !■ 

of  Errors  and  Appeals,  1845-57.     Died.  May  15,  1860.  j 

1845     Rev.  Abraham  Messler,  D.D.,  Somerville,  N.  J *1882  j 

D.D.  (Rutgers,  1843).  i 

1845     Rev.  Gustavus  Abeel,  S.T.D.,  Newark,  N.  J *1887  i 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1829).  ] 


TRUSTEES.  17 


APPOINTED. 

1845     John  Barnes,  M.D.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y *1S50 

Born,  Dec.  11,  1790.     Physician.     Died,  Aug.  29,  1850. 

1849    Rev.  Thomas  Edwards  Vermilye,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  New  York 

City *1893 

D.D.   (Rutgers,  1838). 

1849  Hon.  Peter  Vredeimburgh  (3d),  LL.D.,  Freehold,  N.  J *1873 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1828). 

1850  Hon.  Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  LL.D.,   New  Brunswick, 

N.  J .*18G2 

President,  Rutgers,  1850-62. 

1851  Rev.  Isaac  Newton  Wyckoff,  D.D.,  Albany,  N.  Y *1869 

A.B.    (Queen's,   1812). 

1851     Rev.  Robert  Perine  Lee,  D.D.,  Montgomery,  N.  Y *1858 

D.D.    (Rutgers,   1854). 
1851     Rev.  Abraham  Polhemus,  D.D.,  Newark,  N.  J *1857 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1831). 
1851     Hon.  John  Hopper,  Paterson,  N.  J *1897 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1838). 
1851     Hon.  Frederick  Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  LL.D.,  Newark, 

N.  J *1885 

A.B.  (Rutgers.  1836). 
1851     John  Vanderbilt,  Flatbush,  N.  Y tl860 *1877 

Born  at  Flatbush,  L.  I..  1819.     Lawyer.     Judge  Court  of  Common 

Pleas.  Kings  county,  1844-46.     State  senator,  1852.     Died,  May 

16,  1877. 

1853     John  Romeyn  Brodhead,  LL.D.,  New  York  City *1873 

A.B.  (Rutgers.  1831). 
1853     Maurice  Edward  Viele,  Albany,  N.  Y *1903 

Born  at  Waterford,  N.   Y.,   May   17,  1823.     Iron  and  hardware 

merchant.     Died,  Feb.  19.  1903. 

1853     Hon.  Robert  Hewson  Pruyn,  LL.D.,  Albany,  N.  Y *1882 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1833). 
1853     Charles  Wells  Swift,  A.M.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y *1877 

A.B.    (Rutgers.  1832). 

1853     James  Suydam,  New  York  City *1872 

Born  at  Newtown,  L.  I.,  Mch.  23,  1798.     Merchant.     Died,  Oct. 
7,  1872. 

1857  Peter  Sharp  Duryee,  Newark,  N.  J *1877 

Born   in  New  York  City,   Dec.   23,   1807.     Manufacturer.      Died, 

Sept.  23,  1877. 

1858  Rev.  Benjamin  C.  Taylor,  S.T.D.,  Bergen,  N.  J.  .tl878 *1881 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Feb.  24.  1801.     A.B.    (Coll.  N.  J.,   1819). 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1822.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     S.T.D.    (Hobart,  1843). 
Died,  Feb.  2,  1881. 

1858     Rev.   David  D.   Demarest,   D.D.,   LL.D.,   New   Brunswick, 

N.  J *1898 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1837). 
1858     Rev.  Ebenezer  Platt  Rogers,  D.D.,  New  York  City, 

t 1866....* 1881 
Born    in   New  York    City.    Dec.    18,    1807.      A.B.    (Yale     1837). 
Princeton  Sem.,  1840.     Clergyman,  R.  C    A.     D.D.    (Oglethorpe, 
1853).     Died,  Oct.  23.  1881. 

1858     Rev.  Thomas  Campbell  Strong,  D.D.,  New  York  City, 

tl874....*1890 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1844). 

2 


18  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1858     Hon.  Joseph  Philo  Bradley,  LL.D.,  Newark,  N.  J *1892 

A.B.    (Rutgers.  1836). 

1858  John  T.  Moore,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y tl865 *1876 

Merchant.     Died,  July  20,  1876. 

1859  Edward  N.  Strong,  Newtown,  L.  I tl864 

1860  Rev.  Joseph  Frederick  Berg,  D.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J., 

tl864....*1871 
Born  at  Antigua,  W.  I.,  June  3.  1812.  Licensed  to  preacli,  1831. 
Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.  Prof.  Did.  and  Pol.  TheoL.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1861-71.  Prof.  Evid.  Christianity  and  Logic.  Rutgers,  1861-64. 
Prof.  Evid  Christianity,  do.,  1864-67.  M.D.  (Jefferson  Med. 
Coll.).     Died,  July  20,  1871. 

1860     Hon.  John  A.  Lott,  LL.D.,  Flatbush,  N.  Y , . . .  *187S 

Born  at  Flatbush.  L.  L,  Feb.  11.  1806.  A.B.  (Union,  1823). 
Lawyer.  Judge.  Kings  county,  1838-42.  Member,  N.  Y.  As- 
sembly. 1841.  State  senator.  1842-46.  Justice  Supreme  Court, 
1857-65.     LL.D.    (Union,  1859).     Died.  July  20.  1878. 

1860     David  Bishop,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *18T6 

A.B.    (Rutgers.  1843). 
1860     Rev.  Francis  Marchalk  Kip,  S.T.D.,  Tompkinsville,  N.  Y.,  *1S88 

A.M.    (Rutgers,  1829). 
1862     Henry  Latimer  Janeway,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1909 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1844). 
1862     Rev.  William  Henry  Campbell,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  New  Bruns- 
wick, N.  J tl882.  .  .  .*1890 

President,  Rutgers,  1863-82. 

1862  Hon.  Jacob  Rynier  Wortendyke,  Jersey  City,  N.  J *186S 

A.B.   (Rutgers.  1839). 

1863  Rev.  John  Henry  Manning,  D.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y *1878 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1844). 

1863     Edward  Salisbury  Brayton,  Utica,  N.  Y tl871 *1S87 

Born  at  Westernville,  N.  Y..  Mch.  30,  1817.  A.B.  (Union,  1836). 
Lawyer.     Director  in  corporations.     Died.  June  2.  1887. 

1863     Johnson  Letson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1885 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  Dec.  8,  1806.  Pres.,  New  Bruns- 
wick Rubber  Co.  Pres.,  Norfolk  and  New  Brunswick  Hosiery 
Co.     Died,  1885. 

1863     Hon.   Abraham    Oothout   Zabriskie,   LL.D.,    Jersey   City. 

N.  J tl866,  Re-elected  1873 *1S73 

LL.D.    (Rutgers.  1860). 
1866     Rev.  Garret  Conover  Schanck,  D.D.,  Marlboro,  N.  J *1888 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1828). 
1866     Jaaies  Abeel  Williamson,  Jersey  City,  N.  J tl876 *1897 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Apr.  12,  1816.     Partner  of  James 

Bishop   &   Co..    Shipping   and   Commission    Merchants.      Died   at 

Wyoming,  N.  J..  Apr.  6,  1897. 

1866     Stafford  R.  W.  Heath,  Newark,  N.  J *1888 

Born  at  Basking  Ridge,  N.  J.,  July  8,  1820.  Dry  goods  merchant. 
Pres..  Firemen's  Ins.  Co.  Pres.,  Board  of  Dom.  Missions,  R.  C. 
A.     Died,  Dec.  2.  1888. 

1866     Hon.  Jacob  Boerum  Jewett,  Poughkeepsie,  N:  Y *187G 

Born  in  New  York  City,  May  14,  1825.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1841). 
Lawyer.     Died,  Jan.  23,  1876. 

1868     Rev.  Talbot  Wilson  Chambers,  S.T.D.,  LL.D.,  New  York 

City     *1896 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1834). 


TRUSTEES.  19 


APPOINTED, 

1869     Rev.  Joachim  Elmendorf,  D.D.,  New  York  City *1908 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1850). 
1869     Cornelius  Esselstyn,  Hudson,  N.  Y *1881 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1852). 
1869     Rev.  Paul  Duryea  Van  Cleef,  D.D.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J *1902 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1843). 
1871     James  Willabd  Schermebhobn,  New  York  City *1885 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1857). 
1871     William  Clements  Fowler,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y tl8S7 *1913 

Born  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28,  1824.     Merchant.     Pres.,  Long 

Island  Bank,  Brooklyn.     Died,  Jan.  8,  1913. 

1871     Samuel  Sloan,  New  York  City , *1907 

Born  near  Belfast,  Ireland,  Dec.  25,  1817.  Pres.,  D.,  L.  &  W. 
R.  R.,  1867-99.  President  and  Director  of  other  railroads  and 
corporations.     Died,  Sept.  22,  1907. 

1873     Hon.  George  Craig  Ludlow,  LL.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  *1900 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1850). 
1873     Hon.     William    Augustus     Newell,     LL.D.,    Allentown, 

N.  J *1901 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1836). 

1873  Rev.  Isaac  Smithson  Harti.ey,  D.D.,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  tl893.  .*1899 
D.D.   (Rutgers,  1873). 

1874  Cortlandt  Parker,  LL.D.,  Newark,  N.  J tl878 *1907 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1836). 

1874  Hon.    Theodore    Frexinghuysen    Randolph,    Morristown, 

N.   J ♦ISa? 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  24,  1816.  Pres.,  Morris 
and  Essex  R.  R.  Member,  Assembly,  N.  J.,  1859-61.  State 
Senator,  1861-65.  Governor,  New  Jersey,  1869-72.  U.  S. 
Senator,  1875-81.     Died,  Nov.  7,  1883. 

1875  S.  Oakley  Van  der  Poel,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  New  York  City *1886 

Born  at  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1824.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1842).  A.M.  (Univ.  N.  Y..  1845).  M.D.  (Jefferson  Med.  Coll., 
1845).  LL.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1877).  Surgeon-General,  N.  Y.  State, 
1857,  1861.  President,  Med.  Soc.  N.  Y.  State,  1870.  Prof. 
General  Pathology  and  Clinical  Medicine,  Albanv  Med.  Coll., 
1867-72.  Health  officer.  Port  of  New  York,  1872-80.  Prof. 
Public  Hygiene,  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1883-86.     Died,  1886. 

1875  Theodoric  Romeyn  Westbrook,  LL.D.,  Kingston,  N.  Y *1885 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1838). 

1876  Rev.    William    Ormiston,    D.D.,    LL.D.,    New   York    City. 

tl890....*1899 
Born   at   Symington,    Scotland,   Apr.    23.    1821.      Univ.    Victoria, 
Cobourg,  Canada,  1848.     Tutor,  do.,  1845-47.     Prof.  Moral  Phil., 
do.,   1847-48.     Clergvman.   R.   C.   A.     D.D.    (Univ.   N.   Y.,   1865). 
LL.D.   (Victoria,  1881).     Died,  Mch.  19,  1899. 

1876     Rev.  John  Gaston,  D.D.,  Passaic,  N.  J *1901 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1849). 
1876     Hon.  Henry  Weller  Bookstaver,  LL.D.,  New  York  City,  *1907 

A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859). 
1876     Robert  F.  Ballantine,  Newark,  N.  J *1905 

Born   in   Albany,   N.   Y.,   June   3.    1836.      Partner  of   Messrs.   P. 

Ballantine  &  Sons.     Donor  of  Ballantine  Gymnasium.     Died,  Dec. 

10,  1905. 

1878     Rev.  William  Rankin  Duryee,  D.D.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 

tl891....*1897 
A.B.    (Rutgers,  1856). 


20  EUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1878     Rev.    William    James    Romeyn    Taylor,    D.D.,    Newark, 

N.  J *1891 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1841). 

1878     Rev.  Abraham  Rynier  Van  Nest,  D.D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa . .  *1892 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1841). 

1878     John  Lefferts,  Flatbush,  N.  Y tlS85 *1893 

Born  at  Flatbush,  L  I.,  Aug.  12,  1826.  Member,  Board  of  Di- 
rection, R.  C.  A.,  1878-86.  Director  of  Corporations.  Died,  Apr. 
18,  1893. 

1878  William  Clark,  Newark,  N.  J *1902 

Born  at  Paisley,  Scotland,  1841.  President,  Clark  Thread  Co., 
1873-1896.     Died,  July  7,  1902. 

1879  Hon.  George  Henry  Sharps,  Kingston,  N.  Y *1900 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1847). 

1882     Merrill  Edwards  Gates,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  Washington,  D.  C, 

tl890. . . . 
President,  Rutgers,  1882-90. 

1882  David  Bingham,  East  Orange,  N.  J 

Born  in  County  Down,  Ireland,  Nov.  30,  1839.  President,  East 
Orang-e  Bank  and  other  banks. 

1883  George  Clarence  Churchill,  Utica,  N.  Y jl^SS *1902 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1851). 

1883  Tunis  Garret  Bergen,  Ph.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

■    A.B.    (Rutgers,   1867). 

1884  Henry  Rutgers   Baldwin,   M.D.,   LL.D.,   New   Brunswick, 

N.   J *1902 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1849). 

1885  Frederick  Frelinghuysen,  Newark,  N.  J 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1868). 

1885  Ernest  J.  Miller,  Albany,  N.  Y *1S9G 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1853). 

1886  Hon.  Jonathan  Dixon,  LL.D.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J *1900 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1859). 

1886     James  Neilson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1866). 

1886  Rev.  Roderick  Terry,  D.D.,  Newport,  R.  I tl90S 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1,  1849.  A.B.  (Yale.  1870). 
Andover  Sem.,  1872.  Union  Sem.,  1875.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
D.D.    (Coll,  N.  J.,  1882). 

1887  Rev.  Edward  Benton  Coe,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  New  York  City.  ..*1914 
D.D.    (Rutgers,  1881). 

1887     Elbert  Brinckerhoff  Monroe,  New  York  City *1894 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1837.  City  Univ.,  1855.  Partner  of 
Ball.  Black  &  Co.,  Merchant.  Vice  Pres.,  Amer.  Tract  Soc. 
Member,  U.  S.  Indian  Commission.  Pres.,  N.  Y  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Died,  Apr.  21,  1894. 

1887  Rev.  John  Benjamin  Drury,  D.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  *1909 
A.B.   (Rutgers,  1858). 

1888  Rev.  James  Le  Fevre,  D.D.,  Somerville,  N.  J *1914 

A.B.    (Rutgers,   1854). 

1889  Garret  Ellis  Winants,  Bergen  Point,  N.  J *1890 

Born  on  Staten  Island,  1813.  Shipping  merchant.  Donor  of 
Winants  Hall,  Rutgers.     Died,  Aug.  14,  1890. 

1890  Austin  Scott,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  tl906. . 

President,  Rutgers,   1891-1906. 


TRUSTEES.  21 


APPOINTED,         ^  ; 

1891     Frederick  Joseph  Collier,  Hudson,  N.  Y i 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1878).  j 

1891     Alexander  Thompson  Van  Nest,  New  York  City *189G  ] 

Born    in    New    York    City,    Sept.    29,    1844.      A.B.    (Coll.    N.    J.,  ; 

1864).      Director    of    railroads    and    other    corporations.       Died,  : 

Aug.  10,  1896.  i 

1891  Paul  Cook,  Troy,  N.  Y < 

A.B.    (Rutgers,   1866).  1 

1892  David  Murray,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1905  a 

LL.D.    (Rutgers,   1873).  j 

1892     Hon.  Garret  Dorset  Wall  Vroom,  LL.D.,  Trenton,  N.  J . .  *1914  \ 

A.B.    (Rutgers,   1862).                                                           .  \ 

1892  John  Bayard  Kirkpatrick,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1912  ; 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1866).  ! 

1893  Charles  Townsend  Van  Santvoord,  New  York  City *1895  ■ 

B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1873).  ^ 

1894  Robert  Schell,  New  York  City *1900-  ; 

Died,  May  8,  1900.  " 

1894  George  Lintner  Danforth,  Middleburgh,  N.  Y..tlS99 • 

A.B.    (Rutgers,   1863).  1 

1895  Rev.   Henry   Du   Bois   Mulford,   D.D.,   Upper   Red   Hook.  ; 

N.  Y tl897.  ...  1 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1881).  j 

1895  William  Hopkins  Leupp,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J ) 

A.B.    (Rutgers,   1864).  i 

1896  Hon.  Garret  Augustus  Hobart,  LL.D.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  .  .  .*1899  l 
A.B.    (Rutgers,   1863).  J 

1897  Peter  Donald,  New  York  City tl908 *1915  : 

Born    at    Dunfermline,    Scotland,    Dec.    10,    1825.      Merchant. 

Died,  Apr.  9,  1915.  '■ 

1898  Edward  Fuller  Brooks,  C.E.,  Lansdowne,  Pa. .  .tl904 *1916  : 

B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1872).  I 

1898  Rev.  John  Preston  Searle,  D.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J... 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1875).  ' 

1899  Rev.  William  Henry  Steele  Demarest,  D.D.,  New  Bruns-  \ 

wick,    N.    J ] 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1883).     President.  Rutgers.  1006-     .  .^ 

1899     William  FoRMAN  Wyckoff,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y tl909 i 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1877).  .; 

1901  John  W.  Herbert,  New  York  City '■ 

B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1872).  * 

1902  Hon.  William  H.  Vredenburgh,  LL.D.,  Freehold,  N.  J...  •  l 
A.B.    (Rutgers,   1859).  '; 

1902     Hon.  William  Shields  Myers,  D.Sc,  New  York  City,  ; 

tl907,  Re-elected  1912 1 

B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1889).  [ 

1902  Hon.  Foster  McGowan  Voorhees,  LL.D.,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.  j 
A.B.   (Rutgers,  1876).  ] 

1903  Rev.  James  Isaac  Vance,  D.D.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  .tl910 ] 

Born    at    Arcadia.    Tenn.,    Sept.    25,    1862.      A.B.    (King    Coll.,  i 

Bristol,  Tenn.,  1883).     Union  Sem.,  Richmond,  Va.,  1886.     Pas-  ' 

tor,   North  Reformed   Church,   Newark,   N.   J..   1900-10.      Presb.  ' 

clergyman.     D.D.    (King,  1896,  Hampden-Sidnev,   1896).     LL.D.  ; 

(King,  1913).  ■ 


22  RUTGEBS   COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED.  ' 

1903     James  Brown  Mabon,  New  York  City tl905 / 

Born  at  New  Durham,  N.  J.,  July  16,  1865.     Stockbroker.     Gov-  i 

emor,   N.   Y.   Stock   Exchange,    l'900-.      President,   do.,   2   years.  '. 

1903  William  Herman  Van  Steenbergii,  New  York  City,  tl913 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1877).  J 

1904  Hon.  Alphonso  Trumbour  Clearwater,  LL.D.,  Kingston,  ] 

N.   Y ^ 

LL.D.   (Rutgers,  1903).  j 

1905  Howard  Newton  Fuller,  Albany  N.  Y ) 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1874),  ] 

1905     Luther  Laflin  Kellogg,  LL.D.,  New  Y'ork  City : 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1870).  ' 

1905     Rev.  Joseph  Rankin  Duryee,  D.D.,  New  York  City j 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1874).  j 

1905  Hon.  Louis  H.  Schenck,  Neshanic,  N.  J tl910 j 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1874).  1 

1906  Philip  Milledoler  Brett,  New  York  City \ 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1892).  j 

1906  Charles  Leavitt  Edgar,  E,E.,  Boston,  Mass ! 

A.B.  (Rutgers.  1882).  -. 

1907  W.  Edwin  F1.orance,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J ; 

A.B.    (Rutgers,   1885).  J 

1907     Rev.    Livingston    Ludlow    Taylor,    Canandaigua,    N.    Y.,  i 

tl912....  i 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1881).  • 

1909     Drury  Walls  Cooper,  New  Brunswick,  N.J 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1892).  ' 

1909     Hon.  Willard  Penfield  Voorhees,  LL.D.,  New  Brunswick,  ■ 

N.  J *1914  : 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1871).  ; 

1909    Rev.  William  Isaac  Chamberlain,  Ph.D.,  D.D.,  New  Y^ork  i 

City    ] 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1882).  ] 

1909     Leonor  Fresnel  Loree,  C.E.,  New  York  City ■ 

B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1877). 

1909  Duncan  Dunbar  Sutphen,  New  York  City , 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1883).  ;; 

1910  Samuel  Oakley  Van  der  Poel,  M.D.,  New  York  City *1912  ' 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1873), 

1911  John  Neilson  Carpender,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J *1911  j 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1866).  j 

1911     Anthony  Dey,  New  York  City *1912  ^ 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1850).  i 

1911  Rev.  Henry  Evertson  Cobb,  D.D.,  New  York  City 1 

A.B.    (Rutgers,   1884).  _i 

1912  Rev.  William  Bancroft  Hill,  D.D.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  . 

D.D.   (Rutgers,  1905).  i 

1912     John  Howard  Ford,  New  York  City *1914  ; 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Dec.  10,  1855.     Princeton    1873-  I 

74.      Cornell,    1874-75.      Columbia    Law    School.      Pres..    Mever  < 

Rubber  Co.     Director,  U.  S.  Rubber  Co.     Donor  of  Ford  Dormi-  , 
tory.     Died,  Mch.  2,  1914. 

1912     How^ARD  Elting,  Chicago,  111 ' 

B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1890).  *  ] 


SECEETARIES.  23 


APPOINTED. 

1913     Hon.  Alfred  Ford  Skinner,  Newark,  N.  J 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1883). 

1913  Hon.  Gilbert  David  Blauvelt  Hasbrouck,   Kingston,   N. 

Y 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1880). 

1914  Rev.  John  Howard  Raven,  D.D.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J .  .  . 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1891). 

1914     Otto  Hermann  Kahn,  Morristown,  N.  J 

Born  at  Mannheim.  Germany.  Feb.  21,  1867.  Banker.  Partner, 
Messrs.  Kuhn,  Loeb  &  Co.,  1897-  .  Director  and  trustee  of 
many  corporations.     Cliairman,  Metropolitan  Opera  Co. 

1914  Alan  Hartwell  Strong,  Philadelphia,  Penn 

A.B.   (Rutgers.  1874). 

1915  Holmes  Van  Mater  Dennis,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. .  . 
A.B.    (Rutgers,   1894). 

1916  John  Wyckoff  Mettler,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J 

B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1899). 

1910     J.  Amory  Haskell,  Red  Bank,  N.  J 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1861.  Vice  President  and  Director, 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  <&  Co.     Director  of  other  corporations. 


SECRETARIES  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 

APPOINTED. 

17 —     *Rev.  Jacob  Rutsen  Hardenbergh tl782 

Trustee,  1767. 
1 782     *Peter  Yredenburgh 11784 

Trustee,  1782-1810. 
17.S4     *HoN.  James  Schureman ]  1793 

Trustee,  1782-1824. 
1793     *  Jacob  Rutsen  Hardenbergh,  Jr flSOO 

Trustee,  1792-1841. 
1800     *Abraham  Blauvelt tl807 

Trustee,  1800, 
1807     *WiLLiAM  P.  Deare tl821 

Trustee,  1804-26. 
1821     *CoRNELius  Low  Hardenbergh,  LL.D 11825 

Trustee.  1815-60. 
1825     *  James  Schureman  Nevius tl830 

Trustee,  1825-58. 

1831  *  William  Hopkins  Leupp,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J tl832 

Born  in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  21,  1801.     Lawyer.     State 
Senator,  N.  J.     Died,  Aug.  23,  1871. 

1832  *CoL.  James  C.  Van  Dyke tl833 

Trustee,  1831-43. 

1833  *Jacob  Rutsen  Hardenbergh,  Jb tl835 

Trustee,  1792-1841, 

1835     *Theodore  Hardenbergh,  M.D tl844 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1828). 
1844     *JoHN  Pool  Hardenbergh,  New  York  City tl849 

Born,  Sept.  19,  1822.     Commission  merchant.     President,  Board 

Dom.    Miss.,   R.   C.   A.,   1865-75.      Died  at   Bernardsville,   N.   J., 

Sept.  9,  1901. 

1849*    *Warren  Hardenbergh tl859 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1844). 


24  RUTGEBS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1859     *Rev.  Thomas  Campbell  Strong,  D.D tl866 

Trustee,  1858-74. 
1866     *Rev.  David  D.  Demarest,  D.D.,  LL.D *1898 

Trustee,  1858-98. 
1898     *David  Murray,  Ph.D.,  LL.D tl904 

Trustee,  1892-1905. 
1904       Rev.  William  Henry  Steele  Demarest,  D.D.,  LL.D., 

tl9()6 

Trustee,  1899-     . 
1906       Rev.  John  Preston  Searle,  D.D 

Trustee,  1898-     . 


TREASURERS. 

APPOINTED. 

1780     *.John   Schuurman tlT90 

Trustee,  1782-95. 

1790  *  John  Hardenbergh tl'<'91 

Trustee.  1790-98. 

1791  *  John   Schuurman *1795 

Trustee,  1782-95. 

1795     *HoN.  James  Schureman tl813 

Trustee,  1782-1824. 
1813     *Staats  Van  Deursen tlS23 

Trustee,  1807-23. 
1823     *ISAAC  Heyer 

Trustee,  1823-27. 
1831     *Peter  Spader  (Sub-Treasurer  1824-1831) tl853 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  29,  1785.     Merchant  banker. 

Died,  Sept.  9,  1855. 

1853     *  John  Crook  Elmendorf *-=lS89 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1834). 
1889       FitEDERicK  Fkelinghuysen tl905 

Trustee,  1885-     . 
1905     *lRviNG  Strong  Upson *1915 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1881). 
1915       Henry  Parsell  Schneeweiss 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1877). 


PRESIDENTS.  25 


PRESIDENTS. 


REV.  JACOB  RUTSEN  HARDENBERGH,  D.D. 

Appointed,  1785 ;    died,  1790. 

He  was  the  son  of  Col.  Johannis  Hardenbergh,  of  Rosendale,  Ulster 
county,  New  York,  who  was  a  large  landholder,  a  prominent  man  in 
public  affairs,  an  influential  member  of  the  Coetus  party,  and  one  of  the 
original  trustees  of  Queen's  College  designated  in  the  charter.  The 
grandfather  of  Col.  Hardenbergh  was  the  first  of  the  name  who  came  to 
this  country,  about  the  middle  of  the  seventeenth  century.  Jacob  Rutsen 
was  born  at  Rosendale,  Ulster  county.  New  York,  February  22,  1736.  He 
studied  at  the  Kingston  Academy,  and  completed  his  theological  course 
with  Domine  John  Frelinghuysen,  at  Raritan,  Somerset  county.  New 
Jersey,  and  succeeded  his  Preceptor  there  in  his  pastoral  charge.  He 
visited  Holland  and  other  parts  of  Europe,  and  upon  his  return  was  made 
D.D.  by  the  College  at  Princeton.  Since  his  name  as  President  appears 
on  the  diploma  of  Simeon  De  Witt  under  date  of  October  5,  1776,  it  is 
inferred  that  he  filled  this  office,  possibly  from  the  outset,  1770,  although 
he  continued  as  pastor  at  Raritan.  Resigning  his  pastoral  charp  at 
Raritan  in  17S1,  he  removed  to  his  native  place  and  took  charge  of  the 
churches  of  Marbletown,  Rochester  and  Wawarsing,  which  he  served 
five  years.  Dr.  Dirck  Romeyn  having,  in  1785,  declined  a  call  to  the 
presidency  of  Queen's  College,  Dr.  Hardenbergh  was  elected  the  same 
year.  He  accepted  and  entered  on  his  office  in  1786,  becoming  at  the 
same  time  pastor  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  of  New  Brunswick.  He 
died  in  the  discharge  of  the  duties  of  these  offices  October  30,  1790.  He 
was  an  ardent  patriot  in  our  revolutionary  struggle,  contributing  both  by 
his  oratory  and  his  pen  to  the  cause  of  the  independence  of  these  States, 
and  was  a  member  of  the  convention  which  framed  the  first  Constitution 
of  New  Jersey. 

After  the  decease  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hardenbergh,  the  Rev.  Dr.  John  H. 
Livingston  was  elected  to  the  presidency  of  the  College,  hut  he  de- 
clined. In  1791  Rev.  Dr.  Dirck  Romeyn  was  again  elected  to  the 
same  office,  hut  he  also  declined. 


REV.  WILLIAM  LINN,  S.T.D. 

President  pro  tempore  from  1791  to  1794 ;    died,  1808. 

He  was  born  in  Pennsylvania,  February  22,  1752,  and  was  graduated 
from  the  College  of  New  Jersey  in  1772.  Three  years  later  he  was 
licensed  to  preach  the  Gospel  by  the  Donegal  Presbytery,  and  in  1776  he 
served  as  a  chaplain  in  the  American  army.     In  1777  he  was  called  to 


26  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


the  pastorate  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Big  Spring,  Pennsylvania, 
where  he  labored  for  a  period  of  seven  years.  He  then  took  charge  of  an 
Academy  in  Somerset  county,  Maryland,  but  after  an  experience  of  two 
years  in  teaching,  settled  again  over  a  church  in  Elizabethtown,  New 
Jersey.  From  1787  to  1805  he  preached  in  the  Collegiate  Church,  New 
York,  and  while  there  he  acted  also  as  the  President  of  Queen's  College, 
of  which  he  had  been  elected  a  Trustee  in  1787.  His  interest  and  wis- 
dom in  matters  of  education  are  also  reflected  in  the  fact  that  for  twenty- 
one  years  previous  to  his  death,  in  1808,  he  served  as  one  of  the  Regents 
of  the  University  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Dr.  Linn  was  "an  ardent 
and  impassioned  preacher.  On  special  occasions  his  performances  were 
masterpieces."  Of  large  and  earnest  sympathies,  he  became  deeply  inter- 
ested in  politics  as  well  as  in  the  cause  of  education,  and  extended  his 
influence  in  many  directions. 


REV.  IRA  CONDICT,  D.D. 
President  pro  tempore  from  1794  to  1810;    died,  June  1,  1811. 

He  was  born  at  Orange,  New  Jersey,  February  21,  17G4.  After  his 
graduation  from  the  College  of  New  Jersey,  in  1784,  he  studied  theology 
under  Dr.  John  Woodhull,  of  Monmouth,  and  was  licensed  by  the 
Presbytery  of  New  Brunswick  in  1786.  The  Presbyterian  Churches  of 
Hardwick,  Newtown  and  Shappenock  enjoyed  his  services  as  pastor  for 
six  years  until  1794,  when  he  was  installed  over  the  Reformed  Dutch 
Church  at  New  Brunswick.  In  1794  he  was  appointed  Professor  of 
Moral  Philosophy  and  Superintendent,  with  power  to  employ  tutors  in 
the  College.  The  College  remained  closed  from  1795  until  1807.  Though 
actively  engaged  in  his  church  work,  Dr.  Condict  found  time  and  energy 
to  originate  a  new  movement  for  the  revival,  in  1807,  of  the  College, 
which,  owing  to  financial  embarrassments,  had  been  obliged  to  suspend 
exercises  for  twelve  years.  Under  his  leadership  the  Trustees  determined 
to  raise,  by  the  help  of  the  Reformed  Churches,  $12,000  for  the  erection 
of  a  substantial  and  spacious  building  and  to  open  the  College  imme- 
diately. Dr.  Condict  assumed  the  duties  of  President  pro  tempore,  and 
instructed  the  highest  class,  which  entered  Junior.  In  1809  he  was 
regularly  appointed  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  and  Vice  President. 
Dr.  Condict  was  indefatigable  in  soliciting  subscriptions  for  the  new 
building,  and  when  $10,000  had  been  raised  it  was  begun.  This  edifice, 
noble  and  beautiful  in  its  proportions,  now  stands  in  the  center  of  the 
campus  which  it  adorns.  Dr.  Condict  laid  its  corner-stone  with  his 
left  hand,  in  consequence  of  suffering  a  temporary  lameness  in  his  right. 
Dying  in  1811,  he  did  not  live  to  see  the  full  fruit  of  his  beneficent 
energies  and  sacrifices.  Honored  by  being  elected  to  the  presidency,  he, 
however,  declined  it,  deeming  "the  office,"  says  Justice  Bradley,  "incom- 
patible with  the  duties  he  owed  to  his  church,  which  he  continued  to 
perform  in  their  fullest  extent.  The  amount  of  strain  on  the  mind  and 
body  of  this  eminent  and  faithful  man  must,  at  this  period,  have  been 
immense.  He  had  the  pastoral  care  of  one  of  the  largest  churches  in  the 
denomination.  He  taught  the  College  classes,  the  Junior  class  in  1807-8, 
and  the  Junior  and  Senior  classes  in  1808-9  and  1809-10.     He  also,  as 


PRESIDENTS.  27 


a  leading  member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  was  actively  engaged  in  all 
the  concerns  of  the  College,  especially  in  the  efforts  to  collect  funds 
for  erecting  the  new  building  and  causing  the  work  duly  to  progress.  He 
procured  by  his  own  exertions  subscriptions,  in  the  city  of  New  Bruns- 
wick and  its  vicinity,  to  the  amount  of  $6,370,  during  the  year  1807,  and 
continued  his  efforts  in  that  direction  during  the  time  the  College  was 
building.  Such  an  accumulation  of  labors  and  responsibilities  was  more 
than  human  nature  could  bear.  Like  his  predecessor,  Dr.  Hardenbergh, 
he  was  destined  to  spend  and  be  spent  in  the  cause  of  the  College.  No 
wonder  that  his  face,  as  it  looks  down  upon  us  from  yonder  frame  in 
the  chapel,  has  a  sad  and  wearied  look.  No  wonder  that  the  cord  of  life 
snapped  under  the  tension,  when  he  was  yet  in  the  very  prime  of  his 
years  and  usefulness.  Which  of  us  has  done  what  he  did  before  reaching 
his  forty-eighth  year?  Here  again  we  see  exemplified  the  great  truth 
that  'life  is  measured  by  its  work.'  " 


REV.  JOHN  H.  LIVINGSTON,  S.T.D. 

Appointed,  1810;    died,  January  20,  1825. 

Dr.  Livingston  was  a  man  of  noble  character,  of  extensive  and  accurate 
learning,  and  of  large  and  commanding  influence.  He  was,  however, 
mainly  interested  in  his  theological  professorship,  which  he  held  in  con- 
nection with  the  presidency;  and  indeed  he  did  little  more  in  the  College 
than  "to  preside  on  public  occasions  and*  sign  diplom.as."  It  was  during 
his  period  of  office  that  the  literary  exercises  of  the  College  were,  in  1816, 
again  suspended,  and  not  resumed  until  1825.  The  causes  of  this  were 
financial  distress  and  divided  counsels.  He  was  the  son  of  Henry  Liv- 
ingston and  Sarah  Conklin,  born  at  Poughkeepsie,  May  30,  1746,  gradu- 
ated at  Yale  College  in  July,  1762.  In  May,  1766,  he  sailed  for  Holland, 
and  studied  theology  at  Utrecht.  Licensed  by  the  Classis  of  Amsterdam, 
June  5,  1769 ;  made  Doctor  of  Theology  by  the  University  of  Utrecht 
in  May,  1770;  returned  to  New  York,  September,  1770,  having  been 
ordained  a  pastor  of  the  church  in  that  city  by  the  Classis  of  Amsterdam ; 
preached  there  until  New  York  was  occupied  by  the  British  in  Septem- 
ber, 1776 ;  preached  at  Kingston,  Albany,  Poughkeepsie,  and  neighbor- 
ing places  during  the  Revolution ;  returned  to  New  York  soon  after  the 
evacuation,  November  25,  1783 ;  appointed  Professor  of  Theology  by 
General  Synod,  October,  1784 ;  inaugurated  in  the  city  of  New  York, 
May  19,  1785 ;  taught  in  New  York  and  Flatbush,  Long  Island,  until 
1810,  when  he  removed  to  New  Brunswick,  New  Jersey,  having  been 
appointed  President  of  Queen's  College.  He  died  in  New  Brunswick, 
January  20,  1825. 


REV.  PHILIP  MILLEDOLER,  S.T.D. 

Appointed,  1825;    resigned,  1840;    died,  Sept.  22,  1852. 

He  was  born  at  Rhinebeck,  New  York,  September  22,  1775,  the  only 
son  of  John  and  Anna  Milledoler,  who  had  emigrated  from  Geneva, 
Switzerland,  some  years  before ;    graduated  at  Columbia  College  in  1793 ; 


28  RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


ordained  by  the  Synod  of  the  German  Reformed  Church  May  17,  1794 ; 
called  to  the  German  Reformed  Church  in  Nassau  Street  the  same  year ; 
became  pastor  of  the  Third  Presbyterian  Church  in  Philadelphia  in 
1800;  called  to  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  New  York,  with  special 
care  of  the  Rutgers  Street  Church,  in  1805 ;  in  1813  called  to  the 
Collegiate  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  New  York,  where  he  remained 
until  he  was  appointed  Professor  of  Didactic  Theology  and  President  of 
Rutgers  College  in  1825.  In  1840  Dr.  Milledoler  resigned  the  presidency 
of  the  College  and  in  1841  he  resigned  his  theological  professorship.  He 
then  made  his  home  in  New  York  City.  He  died  on  Staten  Island  in 
1852,  on  his  seventy-seventh  birthday.  Dr.  Milledoler  was  distinguished 
for  his  early  and  fervent  piety,  for  catholic  sympathies  which  led  him 
to  take  an  active  part  in  many  of  the  benevolent  enterprises  of  his  day, 
and  above  all  for  an  unction  in  prayer  that  seemed  akin  to  inspiration. 


ABRAHAM  BRUYN  HASBROUCK,  LL.D. 
Appointed,  1840;    resigned,  1850;    died,  Feb.  23,  1879. 

He  was  born  in  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  November  29,  1791.  After  a  course 
of  preparation  in  the  Kingston  Academy,  he  entered  Yale  College  in 
1806  and  was  graduated  with  high  honors  from  that  institution  in  1810. 
His  law  studies  were  pursued  at  the  Law  School  at  Litchfield,  Connec- 
ticut, which  was  in  charge  of  Judge  Gould,  and  then  considered  the 
best  institution  of  the  kind  in  the  United  States.  In  1814  he  began 
the  practice  of  his  profession  in  Kingston.  Here  he  soon  acquired  dis- 
tinction for  legal  knowledge,  commanding  abilities  and  uutlinching  in- 
tegrity. Elected  a  representative  in  Congress  in  1825,  he  became  intimate 
with  Edward  Everett,  whom  he  subsequently  welcomed  to  New  York,  with 
a  public  address  when  the  latter  delivered  his  great  oration  on  Wash- 
ington. From  1840  to  1850  he  was  the  honored  President  of  Rutgers 
College.  By  his  Lectures  on  Constitutional  Law,  his  genial  manners, 
his  generous  hospitality,  and  his  happy  influence  exerted  on  manifold 
public  occasions,  he  contributed  greatly  to  the  prosperity  of  this  ven- 
erable institution.  After  his  resignation  he  removed  to  Kingston,  where 
he  became  President  of  the  Kingston  Bank,  the  founder  of  the  Ulster 
County  Historical  Society,  and  an  energetic  advocate  of  many  public  and 
patriotic  interests.  The  degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws  was  conferred  upon 
him  both  by  Union  and  Columbia  Colleges.  Dr.  Hasbrouck  was  always 
studious  in  his  habits,  reading  daily  some  Latin  author,  and  eagerly 
devouring  the  latest  and  most  valuable  publications  on  a  great  variety 
of  topics.  It  is  said  that  hardly  a  quotation  could  be  made  from  an 
English  author  that  he  could  not  at  once  identify  and  find  in  the  original 
work.  His  intellect,  clear  and  powerful  to  the  last,  expressed  his  "longing 
to  be  at  rest,"  and  he  passed  away  triumphant  in  faith,  full  of  years 
and  honors.  He  died  at  Kingston,  New  York,  February  23,  1879.  It  is 
worthy  of  mention  that  the  College  is  indebted  to  Dr.  Hasbrouck  for 
many  of  the  noble  trees  that  now  adorn  the  campus.  He  was  at  much 
pains  in  having  them  planted  and  cared  for ;  and  to-day  they  stand  the 
beautiful  monuments  of  his  forethought  for  coming  generations.  "Whoso 
planteth  a  tree,  laboreth  for  posterity." 


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HON.  THEODORE  FRELINGHUYSEN,  LL.D. 

Appointed,  1850;    died,  April  12,  1862. 

The  son  of  Gen.  Frederick  Frelinghuysen,  and  great-grandson  of  Rev. 
Theodorus  J.  Frelinghuysen,  was  born  in  Franklin  township,  Somerset 
county,  New  Jersey,  March  28,  1787.  The  home  of  his  boyhood  was  at 
Millstone,  New  Jersey.  He  attended  the  Grammar  School  of  Queen's 
College,  and  afterward  the  Academy  at  Basking  Ridge ;  was  graduated 
from  the  College  of  New  Jersey  in  1804 ;  studied  law  with  Hon. 
Richard  Stockton,  of  Princeton ;  practiced  law  at  Newark,  New  Jersey ; 
was  Attorney-General  of  the  State  from  1817  to  1829;  United  States 
Senator,  1829-1835;  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  1839-1850,  and  President  of  Rutgers  College  from  1850  to  his 
death,  which  took  place  April  12,  1862.  President  Frelinghuysen  was  a 
wise  counselor  and  an  eloquent  orator.  He  was  successful  at  the  Bar, 
in  the  Senate  and  in  the  presidency  of  literary  institutions.  His 
patriotism  was  intense,  as  his  action  in  1812  and  again  in  1861  proved. 
He  was  nominated  for  Vice  President  of  the  United  States  by  the  Whig 
convention  of  1844,  which  nominated  Henry  Clay  for  President.  Dr. 
Frelinghuysen  was  a  man  of  simple  and  ardent  piety,  ever  laboring  to 
win  souls  for  Christ.  He  loved  the  Church  of  God,  and  served  long  and 
faithfully  in  the  eldership. 


REV.  WILLIAM  HENRY  CAMPBELL,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Became  President,  1863,  and  resigned  June,  1881,  but  continued  to  act 

as  President  until  his  successor  was  inaugurated, 

June  20,  1882 ;   died,  Dec.  7,  1890. 

Dr.  Campbell  was  known  many  years  in  the  States  of  New  York  and 
New  Jersey  as  a  thorough-going  Biblical  preacher — remarkable  for  his 
use  of  strong,  terse,  Saxon  English,  and  intense  earnestness  in  presenting 
Divine  truth.  Nor  was  he  less  distinguished  as  a  clear,  vigorous  and 
successful  educator.  He  was  born  in  Baltimore,  1808,  and  was  grad- 
uated from  Dickinson  College  in  1828,  and  studied  one  year  in  the 
Theological  Seminary  at  Princeton.  His  first  settlement  was  at  Chit- 
tenango,  from  1831  to  1833,  after  which  he  labored  for  six  years  asr 
principal  of  Erasmus  Hall,  at  Flatbush,  Long  Island.  From  1839  to 
1841  he  preached  at  East  New  York,  whence  he  removed  to  Albany  and 
assumed  charge  of  the  Third  Reformed  Church.  In  1848  he  returned 
to  educational  pursuits  by  accepting  the  principalship  of  the  Albany 
Academy.  Three  years  later,  in  1851,  he  was  called  to  the  Professorship 
of  Biblical  Literature  in  the  Theological  Seminary  at  New  Brunswick, 
and  while  in  this  position  he  filled,  gratuitously,  the  Professorship  of 
Belles-Lettres  in  Rutgers  College  during  a  period  of  twelve  years.  In 
1863  he  accepted,  after  much  persuasion,  the  presidency,  and  entered 
with  exceptional  enthusiasm  and  ability  upon  his  work,  both  of  teaching 
and  securing  a  larger  endowment  fund  for  the  institution.  During  his 
administration  over  two  hundred  thousand  dollars  were  raised ;  six  new 
professorships    established ;     the    number   of   students   doubled,    and    the 


30  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


following  buildings  erected  :  a  large  Geological  Hall,  a  beautiful  Chapel, 
an  Astronomical  Observatory,  a  new  Grammar  School,  and  certain  use- 
ful structures  on  the  experimental  farm.  These  works  tell  their  own 
story  of  diligent  wisdom,  and  render  a  well-earned  fame  secure.  Dr. 
Campbell  resigned  as  President  of  the  College  in  June,  1881,  but  con- 
tinued to  serve  until  the  inauguration  of  his  successor,  June  20,  1882. 
His  willingness  to  teach  "The  P>idences  of  Christianity,"  and  to  preach 
in  turn  in  the  College  Chapel,  was  accepted  by  the  Trustees,  which 
teaching  and  preaching  ceased  upon  his  becoming  pastor  of  the  Suydani 
Street  Reformed  Church  in  New  Brunswick.  He  was  the  founder  of 
this  church  (1885)  and  continued  as  its  pastor  until  his  death,  which 
occurred  December  7,  1890. 


MERRILL  EDWARDS  GATES,  Ph.D.,  LL.D. 

Inaugurated    as    President    of    Rutgers    College,    June    20,    1882 ;     re- 
signed, 1890. 

His  father,  Seth  M.  Gates,  in  Congress  from  1839  to  1843,  and 
throughout  a  long  life,  was  widely  known  and  honorably  distinguished 
for  his  services  in  the  cause  of  liberty,  justice  and  Christianity.  Through 
his  mother  he  is  descended  from  Jonathan  Edwards.  He  was  born  at 
Warsaw,  New  York,  April  6,  1848 ;  and  was  graduated  from  the 
University  of  Rochester,  at  Rochester,  New  York,  in  1870,  having  taken 
the  highest  honors,  in  successive  years,  in  Mathematics,  Latin  and  Greek. 
and  the  English  Essay  Prize  of  the  Senior  year.  Before  his  graduation 
he  accepted  the  principalship  of  the  Albany  Academy,  declining  a  very 
favorable  offei;  to  enter  journalistic  work,  made  by  a  prominent  New 
York  editor,  who  had  noticed  his  literary  work  in  college.  During  the 
twelve  years  of  his  principalship  the  Albany  Academy  extended  its 
course  of  study  from  eight  years  to  twelve,  covering  much  of  the  work 
of  the  college  course ;  while  the  number  of  boys  and  young  men  in  attend- 
ance increased  from  70  to  800.  In  1872  he  spent  some  months  in  England, 
visiting  Rugby  and  Oxford,  as  educational  centers.  In  1875  he  was 
elected  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Tennessee,  an  institution  nearly 
a  century  old,  consisting  of  a  law  school  and  a  college.  Declining  this 
position,  he  continued  at  Albany,  notwithstanding  repeated  offers  of 
college  professorships,  and  more  lucrative  positions  in  his  profession  or 
in  business.  In  1879-80,  he  spent  a  year  in  travel  and  study  abroad. 
He  visited  France,  Italy,  Egypt,  Palestine  and  Greece,  spending  two 
months  at  Athens.  In  1880  the  University  of  the  State  of  New  York 
conferred  on  him  the  honorary  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy,  and  in 
June,  1882,  both  Princeton  College  and  the  University  of  Rochester  gave 
him  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws.  The  same  degree  was  conferred  upon 
him  by  Columbia  University  in  1891  and  by  Williams  College  in  1893. 
Columbia  University  also  gave  him  the  degree  of  L.H.D.  in  1887. 

In  September,  1890,  Dr.  Gates  resigned  the  presidency  of  Rutgers  to 
become  president  of  Amherst  College.  He  continued  in  the  latter 
position  until  1899.  He  was  Chairman  of  the  United  States  Board  of 
Indian  Commissioners,  1889-99,  and  later  Secretary  of  that  Board  1899- 
1912.     Since  1899  Dr.  Gates  has  been  a  licensed  preacher  of  the  Con- 


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gregational  'Church  and  has  resided  at  Washington,  D.  C.  He  is  also 
identified  with  many  literary  and  philanthropic  societies  and  lectures 
and  writes  on  religious,  social  and  educational  themes.  His  administra- 
tion as  President  of  Rutgers  was  marked  by  a  large  increase  in  the 
Faculty  and  endowments  of  the  College.  The  curriculum  was  extended 
and  the  library  greatly  enlarged.  Two  large  buildings,  the  State  Labo- 
ratory and  Winants  Hall,  were  erected  during  his  presidency. 


AUSTIN  SCOTT,  Ph.D.,  LL.D. 
Inaugurated  as  President,  February  4,  1891;    resigned,  January  1,  1906. 

Dr.  Scott  was  born  at  Maumee,  near  Toledo,  Ohio,  August  10,  1848. 
He  graduated  from  Yale  College  with  the  degree  of  A.B.  in  1869.  After 
a  year  of  post-graduate  study  at  the  University  of  Michigan  he  received 
the  degree  of  A.M.  He  then  studied  three  years  at  the  University  of 
Berlin  and  I^ipzig,  receiving  his  Ph.D.  from  the  latter  University  in 
1873.  During  the  same  years  he  was  engaged  with  Mr.  George  Ban- 
croft in  the  preparation,  of  the  tenth  volume  of  his  "History  of  the  United 
States."  He  also  carried  dispatches  to  Washington  which  contained 
the  decision  of  Emperor  William  as  arbitrator  between  Great  Britain  and 
the  United  States  in  regard  to  the  Northwestern  boundary.  Dr.  Scott 
was  Instructor  in  German  at  the  University  of  Michigan  (1873-5).  He 
collected  and  arranged  materials  for  Bancroft's  "History  of  the  Consti- 
tution of  the  United  States"  (1875-82),  at  the  same  time  acting  as 
associate  in  History  at  Johns  Hopkins  University.  He  there  organized 
a  seminar  of  American  History  and  conducted  it  from  1876  until  1882. 

In  1883  Dr.  Scott  was  made  Professor  of  History,  Political  Economy 
and  Constitutional  Law  at  Rutgers.  On  November  25,  1890,  he  Avas 
elected  President  of  the  College  and  was  inaugurated  February  4,  1891. 
He  conducted  its  affairs  with  great  ability  and  devotion  for  fifteen  years 
until  January  1,  1906,  when  his  desire  to  devote  a  larger  part  of  his 
time  and  abilities  to  the  work  of  teaching  and  writing  led  him  to 
relinquish  the  duties  of  the  executive.  During  his  administration  the 
College  Extension  Department  was  organized  and  successfully  carried 
on,  the  teaching  of  the  English  Bible  was  introduced  into  the  curriculum, 
and  in  other  respects  the  educational  side  of  the  College  was  enlarged.  On 
the  property  side  the  improvement  during  these  years  was  very  marked. 
Two  of  the  handsomest  college  buildings  were  erected.  Mr.  Robert  F. 
Ballantine,  of  Newark,  for  many  years  a  Trustee  of  the  College,  was  the 
generous  donor  of  a  well-equipped  gymnasium,  and  Mr.  Ralph  Voorhees 
gave  the  College  a  new  library.  The  ground  for  both  of  these  buildings 
was  the  gift  of  Mr.  James  Neilson.  Van  Nest  Hall  was  improved, 
chiefly  by  the  liberality  of  Mrs.  Ann  Bussing  of  New  York.  The  house 
adjoining  the  preparatory  school  was  purchased  and  put  into  use  for  the 
younger  scholars.  The  campus  was  also  greatly  improved  and  beautified. 
By  the  generosity  of  Mr.  James  Neilson,  the  students  have  the  use  of 
the  Neilson  Athletic  Field. 

It  was  from  Dr.  Scott's  initiative  that  the  Alumni  Endowment  Fund 
was  begun  in  the  first  year  of  his  administration,  a  fund  which  not  only 
promises   ever   increasing   advantage   to   the   college   treasury   but   which 


32  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


binds  a  large  number  of  loyal  alumni  to  their  Alma  Mater,  Large 
additions  were  also  made  in  this  period  to  the  general  endowments  of 
the  institution  by  the  liberality  of  Mr.  Robert  Schell,  Miss  Helen  M. 
Gould,  Mr.  Peter  Donald  and  others.  By  no  means  the  least  of  Dr. 
Scott's  accomplishments  were  the  adjustment  of  the  long-standing  account 
with  the  State  and  the  passage  of  a  new  law  governing  the  State  appro- 
priations to  the  College. 

Since  his  resignation  as  President,  in  1906,  Dr.  Scott  has  continued 
to  perform  the  duties  of  the  Voorhees  professorship  of  History  and 
Political  Science  with  eminent  success.  The  degree  of  LL.D.  was 
bestowed  upon  him  by  Princeton  in  1891  and  by  Rutgers  in  1914. 


REV.  WILLIAM  HENRY  STEELE  DEMAREST,  D.D. 
Inaugurated  as  President,  June  20,  1906. 

Dr.  Demarest  was  born  at  Hudson,  New  York,  May  12,  1863.  He  is 
the  son  of  the  Rev.  David  D.  Demarest,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  for  thirty-three 
years  Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology  and  Sacred  Rhetoric  in  the  New 
Brunswick  Theological  Seminary.  His  mother  was  Catharine  L.,  daughter 
of  James  Schureman  Nevius,  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New 
Jersey.  President  Demarest  is  the  first  alumnus  of  Rutgers  College  to 
become  its  President.  Ancestrally,  his  connection  with  the  College  is 
almost  co-extensive  with  its  history.  He  has  himself  been  a  Trustee 
since  1899  and  was  Secretary  of  the  Board  from  1904  until  1906.  His 
father  was  a  Trustee  of  the  College  from  1858  until  his  death  in  1893 
and  Secretary  of  the  Board  from  1866.  His  maternal  grandfather  was 
a  Trustee  from  1825  until  1858  and  Secretary  from  1825  until  laSO. 
His  great-grandfather,  the  Rev.  Henry  Polhemus,  was  Trustee  from 
1800  until  1816  and  his  great-great-grandfather,  the  Hon.  John  Schure- 
man, was  a  Trustee  from  1782  until  1795. 

His  boyhood  and  young  manhood  were  spent  in  New  Brunswick.  He 
graduated  from  the  Grammar  School  in  1879  and  from  the  College  as 
the  first  honor  man  of  the  class  of  1883.  After  teaching  in  the  Grammar 
School  two  years,  he  entered  the  Theological  Seminary  and  graduated  in 
1888.  Being  licensed  to  preach  by  the  Classis  of  New  Brunswick  and 
ordained  by  the  Classis  of  Orange,  he  had  successful  pastorates  in  the 
Reformed  Churches  of  Walden,  N.  Y.  (1888-1897)  and  Catskill,  N.  Y. 
(1897-1901).  The  General  Synod  of  1901  elected  him  Professor  of 
Ecclesiastical  History  and  Church  Government  in  the  New  Brunswick 
Theological  Seminary.  He  thus  returned  to  the  service  of  the  institution 
to  which  his  father  gave  the  best  years  of  his  life.  Dr.  Demarest  con- 
tinued in  his  professorship  five  years.  During  the  last  of  these  years  he 
was  also  acting  President  of  Rutgers  College.  The  Trustees  elected  him 
President  of  the  College  February  8,  1906,  and  he  was  inaugurated  June 
20,  1906,  in  the  presence  of  the  largest  assembly  of  alumni  and  friends 
which  has  ever  attended  a  college  function  at  New  Brunswick.  Rutgers 
conferred  upon  him  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Divinity  in  1901  and  the 
University  of  New  York  gave  the  same  degree  in  1916.  He  also  received 
the  degree  of  LL.D.  from  Columbia  University  in  1910,  from  Union 
College  in  1911  and  from  the  University  of  Pittsburgh  in  1912.     In  1909 


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he  served  as  President  of  the  General  Synod  of  the  Reformed  Church  in 
America. 

The  first  ten  years  of  President  Demarest's  administration  have  been 
marked  by  a  very  vigorous  life  in  the  old  college.  The  adjustment  of 
the  relations  with  the  state,  accomplished  before  the  end  of  Dr.  Scott's 
administration,  has  borne  fruit  in  largely  increased  appropriations.  The 
Neilson  Campus  which  adjoins  the  Queen's  Campus  became  the  property 
of  the  College  through  the  liberality  of  Mr.  James  Neilson  of  New 
Brunswick.  Upon  it  two  large  buildings  have  been  erected,  the  Engineer- 
ing Building  and  the  Chemistry  Building.  Several  smaller  pieces  of 
property  including  five  residences  adjoining  the  Neilson  Campus  haVe 
been  acquired  by  purchase  so  that  nearly  all  the  property  between  the 
Queen's  Campus  and  the  Theological  Seminary  is  in  the  hands  of  the 
College.  Upon  part  of  this  a  new  dormitory  has  been  erected  at  a  cost 
of  about  $125,000  by  the  late  John  Howard  Ford  of  New  York  City,  a 
trustee  of  the  College.  A  large  extension  of  the  Robert  F.  Ballantine 
Gymnasium,  which  contains  a  fully-equipped  swimming  pool,  costing 
more  thon  $30,000  has  been  erected,  Mrs.  Robert  F.  Ballantine  giving 
$27,000  for  this  purpose.  An  Entomology  Building  has  also  been  acquired. 
The  College  has  enlarged  its  land  holdings  by  an  extensive  tract  com- 
prising two  blocks  on  the  western  side  of  College  Avenue  and  by  lots 
on  George  Street  extending  from  the  Neilson  Athletic  Field  to  the  new 
Buccleuch  Park.  Upon  the  latter  four  residences  have  been  erected  which 
are  occupied  as  dormitories  by  the  Rutgers  Preparatory  School.  The 
strip  of  land  between  George  Street  and  the  canal  and  extending  west- 
ward from  a  point  near  Seminary  Place  nearly  to  the  end  of  College 
Avenue  has  become  College  property.  The  College  Farm  has  been  greatly 
enlarged  so  that  it  now  includes  nearly  350  acres  of  land.  On  it  has 
been  erected  a  handsome  Agricultural  Building  by  a  state  appropriation 
of  $100,000.  The  Short  Course  Building,  the  Poultry  Administration 
Building,  greenhouses,  dairy  barn  and  other  buildings  have  also  been 
added. 

The  progress  along  educational  lines  in  these  ten  years  has  not  fallen 
behind  that  along  property  lines.  The  faculty  has  increased  considerably 
in  numbers.  Short  Courses  in  Agriculture  during  the  winter  months 
and  a  Summer  Session  have  been  established.  The  number  of  students 
in  the  regular  courses  has  doubled.  Several  industrial  fellowships  for 
graduate  students  have  been  founded  and  new  lecture  courses  inau- 
gurated. The  loyalty  of  the  Alumni  has  been  strengthened  by  the  found- 
ing of  several  new  local  Alumni  Associations  and  the  ancient  interest  of 
the  Reformed  Church  in  the  College  founded  by  its  ministers  and  elders 
has  been  fostered.  The  outlook  for  Rutgers  was  never  before  so  promising 
as  in  the  year  of  its  150th  anniversary. 


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VICE  PRESIDENTS. 


APPOINTED. 

1810  Rev.  Ira  Condict,  D.D *1S11 

President  pro  tern.,  1794-1810. 

1811  Rev.  John  Schureman,  S.T.D *1818 

A.B.   (Queen's,  1795). 

1833     Rev.  Jacob  Jones  Janeway,  D.D tl839 *1858 

Trustee,  1830-50. 
1839     Theodore  Strong,  LL.D fl  863 *1869 

LL.D.    (Rutgers.  1835) 
1864     George  Hammell  Cook,  Ph.D.,  LL.D *1889 

Professor.  1853-89. 
1890     Rev.  Theodore  Sandeord  Doolitti.e,  D.D.,  LL.D *1893 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1859). 


FACULTY. 


It  is  impossible,  with  the  scanty  information  at  our  command,  to  make 
a  list  of  the  Faculty  of  Queen's  College  which  is  altogether  satisfactory. 
The  dates  of  service  of  the  early  tutors  and  professors  are  in  a  few  cases 
somewhat  conjectural  and  the  subjects  of  their  instruction  entirely 
lacking.  On  this  account  notes  have  been  placed  at  the  bottom  of  the 
page  to  indicate  the  reason  for  inserting  names  and  dates. 

APPOINTED. 

GEN.    FREDERICK    FRELINGHUYSEN,    A.B.    (Prince- 
ton,  1770) ,   A.M ". *1804 

Trust,ee,  Queen's,  1782-1804. 
1777     COL.    JOHx\    TAYLOR,    A.B.     (Princeton,    1770),    A.M., 

LL.D *1801 

Born  at  Princeton,  N.  J.,  Aug.  1,  1751. 

Colonel  in  Continental  Army. 

In  battles  of  Trenton,  Princeton  and  Monmouth. 

Tutor,  Queen's,  1777. 

Professor     of     Natural     Philosophy     and     Mathematics, 

Queen's,  1781-91. 
Professor,    Mathematics    and    Natural    Science,    Union 

College,  1797. 
Acting  President,  Union,  1795. 
Librarian,  Union.  1796. 
Died,  Nov.  5,  1801. 


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APPOINTED. 

1777     JOHN  eOGART,^  A.B.  (Queen's,  1775) 

Tutor,  1777-81. 
1782     REV.  SOLOMON  FROELIGH,^  D.D.  (Queen's,  1811) *1827 

1782  JAMES  SCHUREMAN,-  A.B.  (Queen's,  1775) *1824 

Tutor,  1782-     ,  1807-     . 

1783  REV.  SIMEON  VAN  ARSDALEN,^  A.B.   (Queen's,  1780), 

A.M.  (Queen's,  1783) *17SG 

1785     REV.  JACOB  RUTSEN  HARDENBERGH,  D.D.   (Prince- 
ton, 1771) *1790 

President  of  the  College,  1785-90. 

1789     JAMES  STEVENSON,^  A.B.   (Queen's,  1789) 

Tutor,  1789-90,  1809-11. 
1789     REV.  GERSHOM  WILLIAMS,^^  A.B.  (Queen's,  1789),  A.M. 

(Queen's,  1792) 

Tutor,  1789-92. 

1791  REV.    WILLIAM    LINN,    A.B.    (Princeton,    1772).    S.T.D 

(Columbia,   1789) *1S0S 

President  pro  tern,  of  the  College,  1791-94. 

1792  REV.  HENRY  VAN  DYKE" *1804 

Senior  Tutor  and  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1792- 

1793  CHARLES  SMITH,«  A.B.  (Princeton,  1786),  A.M.  (Queen's, 

1791),  M.B.   (Queen's,  1792) *1848 

Senior  Tutor,  1793-94. 
Tutor,  1807- 

1794  JACOB  RUTSEN  HARDENBERGH,^  JR.,  A.B.   (Queen's, 

1788),  A.M.   (Queen's,  1791) *1841 

1794     REV.  IRA  CONDICT,  D.D.  (Princeton,  1810) *1811 

President  pro  tern,  of  the  College,  1794-1810. 

Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1794-95,  1807-11. 
1809     DANIEL  HARRISON  CONDICT,  A.B.  (Princeton,  1807)..*1811 

Tutor,  1809-11. 

Trustee,  Queen's,  1811. 
1809     ROBERT  ADRAIN,  A.M.   (Queen's,  1810),  LL.D.   (Colum- 
bia, 1818) *1843 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  1809-13,  1825-27. 

1  From  a  letter  written  in  1777  by  Col.  John  Taylor  to  John  Boj?art,  it 
appears  that  the  latter  took  charge  of  the  classes  of  Col.  Taylor  during  his 
absence  in  the  American  Army.  At  this  time  the  sessions  were  held  near 
Rcadington,   N.   J.      The  exact  termination   of  this   arrangement  is   uncertain. 

2  A  minute  of  the  Trustees,  dated  June  12,  1782.  states  that  Mr.  Froeligh 
and  Mr.  James  Schureman  were  "added  to  the  faculty." 

3  A  minute  of  the  Trustees  of  1783  states  that  Mr.  Van  Arsdalen  was 
added  to  the  faculty. 

*A  minute  of  the  Trustees.  January  28,  1789,  states  that  James  Steven- 
son was  added  to  the  faculty.  His  appointment  is  mentioned  again  May 
15,  1809.  and  his  resignation  in  1811. 

5  A  minute  of  the  Trustees,  September  12,  1792,  contains  the  report  that- 
Mr.  Williams  had  resigned  as  instructor.  Rev.  Mr.  Van  Dyke  was  made 
Senior  Tutor  and  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy. 

« The  minutes  of  the  Trustees  of  June  20,  1793.  contain  the  report  that 
Mr.  Smith  had  been  engaged  as  Senior  Tutor  for  the  next  year.  Dr.  Smith 
is  mentioned  in  the  new  faculty  cliosen  Senteraber  17.  1807 

^  The  minutes  of  the  Trustees  of  April  9.  1794.  contain  the  resolution  that 
Jacob  R.  Hardenbergh  be  added  to  the  faculty. 


36  RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED.  , 

ISIO     REV.  JOHN  H.  LIVINGSTON,  A.B.    (Yale,  1762),  A.M. 

(Yale,  176o) ,  S.T.D.    (Utrecht,  1770) *1825 

President  of  the  College,  1810-2.5. 

1811  REV.    JOHN   DE   WITT,i  ^g     (Union   and   Coll.   N.   J., 

1809),  D.D.  (Union,  1821) *1831 

Tutor,  1811-12. 

Professor  of  Belles-Lettres,   Elements  of  Criticism   and 

Logic,  1825-31. 
Trustee,  Rutgers,  1823-31. 

1812  REV.  JOHN   SCHUREMAN,   A.B.    (Queen's,   1795),  A.M. 

(Queen's,  1812  and  Coll.  N.  J.,  1801),  S.T.D.  (Columbia, 
1816)    *1818 

Vice  President  of  the  College,  1812-18. 

Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  and  Belles-Lettres, 
1813-18. 

1812  REV.  CORNELIUS  C.  VERMEULE,  A.B.  (Queen's,  1812), 

A.M.,  M.D.,  D.D *1859 

Tutor  of  Languages,  1812-14. 
Professor  of  Languages,  1814-15. 

1813  HENRY   VETHAKE,   A.B.    (Columbia,   1808),   A.M.    (Co- 

lumbia, 1811,  and  Coll.  N.  J.,  1815),  LL.D.  (Columbia, 
1836)    *1866 

Born  in  Essequibo  Co.,  British  Guiana, 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  Queen's,  1813-14. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy, 
Princeton,  1817-21. 

Professor,  do.,  Dickinson,  1821-29. 

Professor,  do.,  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1832-35. 

President  of  Washington  College,  Lexington,  Va., 
1835-36. 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  Univ.  Penn.,  1836-55. 

Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy,  do., 
1855-59. 

Vice  Provost,  do.,  1846-54. 

Provost,  do.,  1854-59. 

Professor  of  Higher  Mathematics,  Philadelphia  Poly- 
technic, 1859-66. 

Died,  Dec.  16,  1866. 
1813     REV.  AVA  NEAL,^  A.B.  (Columbia,  1810) *1839 

Born,  1781  (?) 

Tutor,  Queen's,  1813-14. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1816,  R.  D.  clergyman. 

Died,  1839. 
1825     REV.    PHILIP    MILLEDOLER,    A.B.    (Columbia,    1793), 

A.M.   (Columbia,  1797),  S.T.D.   (Univ.  Penn.,  1805) *1852 

President  of  the  College,  1825-40. 

Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1825-41. 

1  The  minutes  of  the  Trustees  of  November  14,  1811,  contain  the  report 
that  Mr.  De  Witt  had  agreed  to  take  charge  of  the  Freshman  and  Sophomore 
classes  for  the  present  session. 

2  The  employment  of  Mr.  Ava  Neal  is  mentioned  in  the  minutes  of  Decem- 
ber, 1813,  and  his  resignation  as  Tutor  is  mentioned  on  July  11,  1814. 


FACULTY.  37 


APPOINTED, 

1825     REV.  WILLIAM  CRAIG  BROWNLEE,  A.M.  (Univ.  Glas- 
gow, 1808) ,  D.D.  (Princeton,  1820) *1860 

Born  in  Scotland,  1783. 

R.  D.  clergyman. 

Professor  of  Languages,  Rutgers,  1825-26. 

Died  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  10,  1800. 

1825  REV.  SELAH  STRONG  WOODHULL,  A.B.    (Yale,  1802, 

and  Columbia,  1803),  A.M.  (Yale.  1805,  and  Columbia, 
1800) ,  D.D.  (Union,  1822) *1820 

Professor  of  Metaphysics  and  the  Philosophy  of  the 
Human  Mind,  1825-20. 

Trustee,  Rutgers,  1825-26. 

1826  REV.     JAMES     SPENCER     CANNON,     A.M.     (Queen's, 

1811),  D.D.  (Union,  1819) *1852 

Professor  of  Metaphysics  and  the  Philosophy  of  the 
Human  Mind,  182&-52. 

1826  JOSEPH  NELSON,  A.B.   (Columbia,  1804),  A.M.    (Colum- 

bia, 1808),  LL.D.  (Rutgers,  1825) *1830 

Professor  of  Languages,  1820-29. 

1827  THEODORE  STRONG,  A.B.    (Yale,  1812),  A.M.    (Hamil- 

ton, 1815) ,  LL.D.  (Rutgers,  1835) *1869 

Vice  President  of  the  College,  1839-63. 

Professor    of    Mathematics     and     Natural     Philosophy, 

1827-63. 
Emeritus,  1801. 

1829  REV.  ALEXANDER  McCLELLAND,  A.B.   (Union,  1809), 

A.M.  (Union),  D.D.  (Princeton,  1818,  Union  and  Dick- 
inson, 1830) *1864 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1794.  * 

R.  D.  clergyman. 

Professor    of    Logic,    Metaphysics    and    Belles-Lettres, 

Dickinson,  1822-29. 
Professor  of  Languages,  Rutgers,  1829-32. 
Professor  of  Oriental  Literature,  Rutgers,  1833-40. 
Professor  of  Oriental  Languages  and  Literature,  and  of 

the  Evidences  of  Christianity,  Rutgers,  1840-51. 
Professor  of  Biblical  Literature,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1832-51. 
Died,  Dec.  19,  1804. 

1830  LEWIS  CALEB  BECK,  A.B.  (Union,  1817),  A.M.  (Union), 

M.D *1853 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4.  1798. 

Professor  of  Botany,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic,  1824-29. 

Professor  of  Botany  and  Chemistry,  Vermont  Academy 
of  Medicine,  1820-32. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  Philosophy,  Rut- 
gers, 1830-53. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Pharmacy,  Albany  Medical 
College.  1841-53. 

Died  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  20,  1853. 


38  RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1832  REV.    JOHN    DAVID    OGILBY,    A.B.    (Columbia,    1829), 

A.M.   (Columbia,  1833),  D.D *1851 

Born  in  Dublin,  Ireland,  Dec  30,  1810.    - 

Professor  of  the  Latin  and  Greek  Languages,  Rutgers, 

ia32-40. 
Episc.  clergyman. 
Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  General  Theological 

Seminary,  1840-51. 
Died  in  Paris,  France,  Feb.  2,  1851. 

1833  REV.  FREDERICK  OGILBY,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1833),  A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1836),  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1858) *1878 

Tutor  in  Languages,  1833-35. 
1833     REV.  JACOB  JONES  JANEWAY,  A.B.  (Columbia,  1794), 

A.M.    (Columbia),  D.D *1858 

Vice  President  of  the  College,  1833-39. 

Professor    of   Belles-Lettres,    Evidences    of    Christianity 

and  Political  Economy,  1833-39. 
Trustee,  Rutgers,  1830-50. 
1835     CORNELIUS  L.  HARDENBERGH,  A.B.   (Queen's,  1809), 

A.M.  (Queen's,  1812),  LL.D.  (Rutgers,  1852) *1860 

Professor  of  Law,  1835- 
1838     REV.   WILLIAM   J.   THOMPSON,   A.B.    (Rutgers,    1834). 

A.M.    (Rutgers,  1837) *1867 

Tutor  in  Latin  and  Greek,  1838-41. 
1840     HON.  A.  BRUYN  HASBROUCK,  A.B.   (Yale,  1810),  A.M. 

(Yale,  1819).  LL.D.   (Columbia,  1840,  Union,  1841) *1879 

President  of  the  College,  1840-50. 

Professor  of  Constitutional  and  International  Law,  Polit- 
ical Economy,  Rhetoric  and  Belles-Lettres,  1840-44. 
Professor  of  Constitutional  Law,  1844-50. 
1840     REV.  JOHN  WILLIAMS  PROUDFIT,  A.B.  (Union,  1823), 

D.D.    (Union,  1841 ) *1870 

Born  at  Salem,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22,  1803. 

Princeton  Seminary,  1824. 

Presb.  clergyman. 

Professor  of  Latin   Langunge  and  Literature,  Univ.  N. 

Y.,  1833-41. 
Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and  Litera- 
tures, Rutgers.  1840-45. 
Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  Rut- 
gers, 1845-59. 
Died,  Mch.  9,  1870. 


FACULTY.  39 


APPOINTED. 

1841     WILLIAM    HENRY    CROSBY,    A.B.     (Columbia,    1827), 

A.M *1892 

Born  in  New  York  City,  June  28,  1808. 

Lawyer. 

Adjunct  Professor  of  the  Greek   and  Latin   Languages 

and  Literature,  Rutgers,  1841-45. 
Professor  of  the  Latin  Language  and  Literature,  Rut- 
gers, 1845-49. 
Resided    in    Poughkeepsie,    N.    Y.,    1849-81,    and    New 

York  City,  1881-92. 
Died,  May  21,  1892. 
1841     REV.    SAMUEL   ALEXANDER   VAN   VRANKEN,    A.B. 

(Union,  1815) ,  S.T.D.   (Columbia,  1836) *1861 

Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1841-46. 

Professor  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity,  and  Logic, 

1846-60. 
Trustee,  Rutgers,  1819-40. 

1841     REV.   THOMAS   L'HOMBRAL 

Professor    of    the    French    Language    and    Literature, 
1841-42. 

1841     PETER  ISAAC  GUISBERTI  HODENPYL ., *1891 

Born  in  Rotterdam,  Holland,  Aug.  10,  1811. 

Professor  of  Modern  Languages  and  Literature,  1841-46. 

Resided  at  Ravenna,  Mich.,  1846-51,  and  Grand  Rapids, 

Mich.,  1851-9L 
Died,  Mch.  29,  1891. 
1846     REV.    CHARLES    R.    von    ROMONDT,    A.B.     (Rutgers, 
1841),  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1844,  and  Washington  &  Lee  Univ., 

1863)    *1889 

Professor  of  Modern  Languages  and  Literatures,  1846-59. 

1850  HON.  THEODORE  FRELINGUUYSEN,  A.B.  (Coll.  of  N 

J.,  1804),  LL.D.  (Princeton,  1833,  and  Rutgers,  1841)  . .  .*1862 
President  of  the  College,  1850-62. 

Professor  of  International  and  Constitutional  Law,  and 
Moral  Philosophy,  1850-62. 

1851  REV.  WILLIAM  HENRY  CAMPBELL,  A.B.    (Dickinson, 

1828),  D.  D.  (Union,  1844),  LL.D.  (Lafayette,  1862)  . . .  .*1890 
President  of  the  College,  1863-82. 
Professor  of  Belles-Lettres,  1851-63. 
Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1862-63. 
Theodore  Frelinghuysen  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature, 

Moral    Philosophy    and    Evidences    of    Christianity, 

1863-82. 
Professor  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity,  1882-86. 

1852  REV.  JOHN  LUDLOW,  A.B.  (Union,  1814),  A.M.  (Union, 

1817),  D.D.   (Union,  1827),  LL.D.    (Rutgers,  1851) *1857 

Professor     of     Metaphysics     and     Mental     Philosophy, 
1852-57. 


40  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1852  REV.  WILLIAM  IRVIN,  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1851),  A.M.  (Rut- 

gers, 1854) ,  D.D.   (Coll.  of  N.  J.,  1873) *1909 

Tutor  in  Latin,  1852-54. 

Professor     of     the     Latin     Language     and     Literature, 
1854-59. 

1853  GEORGE    HAMMELL    COOK,    C.E.     (Troy    Polytechnic, 

1839),  B.S.    (Troy  Polytechnic,  1840),  M.S.    (Troy  Poly- 
technic, 1846),  Ph.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1856),  LL.D.  (Union, 

1865) *1889 

Born  at  Hanover,  N.  J.,  Jan.  5,  1818. 

Tutor,  Adjunct  Professor,  Professor  of  Natural  Science, 

Troy  Polytechnic,  1839-46. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,  Al- 
bany Academy,  1848-51. 
Principal,  do.,  1851-53. 

Vice  President  of  Rutgers  College,  1864-89. 
Professor  of  Chemistry  and  the  Natural  Sciences,  Rut- 
gers, 1853-67. 
Professor  of  Chemistry,   Natural   History  and   Agricul- 
ture, Rutgers,  1867-78. 
Professor  of  Analytical  Chemistry,  Geology  and  Agricul- 
ture, Rutgers,  1878-80. 
Professor  of  Geology  and  Agriculture,  Rutgers,  1880-89. 
Director  of  the  Experiment  Station,  Rutgers,  1888-89. 
Assistant  State  Geologist,  1854-56. 
State  Geologist,  1864-89. 
Died,  Sept.  22,  1889. 
1857     REV.  SAMUEL  MERRILL  WOODBRIDGE,  A.B.    (Univ. 
N.  Y.,  1838),  A.M.   (Rutg^^rs,  1841),  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1857; 

Union,  1858) ,  LL.D.    (Rutgers,  1883) *190o 

Professor  of  Mental  Philosophy.  1857-64. 
1859     REV.    HOWARD    CROSBY,    A.B.    (Univ.    N.    Y..    1844), 

S.T.D.    (Haivard,  1859),  LL.D.    (Columbia,  1872) *1891 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  27,  1826, 
Presb.  clergyman. 

Professor  of  Greek,  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1850-59. 
Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and   Literature,  Rut- 
gers, 1859-63. 
Died.  Mch.  29,  1891. 
1859     REV.    MARSHALL    HENSHAW.    A.B.     (Amherst,    1845), 

D.D.  (Amherst,  1872),  LL.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1863) *1900 

Born  at  Bethany,  Penn..  Oct.  3,  1820. 
Tutor,  Amherst,  1847-49. 
Principal.  1849-59. 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  Natural  Philosophy  and  As- 
tronomy, Rutgers,  1859-63. 
Principal  of  Wiiliston  Seminary,  1863-77. 
Lecturer  on  Natural  Philosophy,  Amherst,  1881-91. 
Died,  Dec,  1900. 


FACULTY.  41 


APPOINTED.  ; 

1859     REV.    THEODORIC    ROMEYN    BECK,    A.B.     (Rutgers,  ] 

1849),  A.M.   (Rutgers,  1852),  D.D.   (Rutgers,  1879) *1896  'I 

Acting  Professor  of  Latin,  1859-60.  ] 

1859  GUSTAVUS  FISCHER,   LL.D.    (Rutgers,  1871) *1893  j 

Professor      of      Modern      Languages      and      Literature,  ^ 

1859-68.  * 

1860  REV.    JOHN    FORSYTH,    A.B.     (Rutgers,    1829),    A.M.  \ 

(Union,    1834),    D.D.    (Rutgers,    1842),    LL.D.    (Coll.    of  ; 

N.  J.,  1875) *1886 

Professor    of    the    English    Language    and    Literature,  ^ 
1860-63. 

1860  REV.   DE  WITT  T.   B.   REILEY,   A.B.    (Rutgers,   1857),  1 

A.M.  (Rutgers,  1860) *1900  | 

Acting  Professor  of  Latin,  1860-61.  i 
Professor     of     the     Latin     Language     and     Literature, 

1861-85.  ■ 

1861  REV.  JOSEPH  FREDERICK  BERG,  M.D.  (Jefferson  Med.  j 

Coll.),  D.D *1871 

Professor  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity,  and  Logic,  I 

1861-64.  ^ 

Professor  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity,  1864-67.  •  j 
Trustee,  Rutgers,  1860-64. 
1863     REV.  DAVID  COLE,  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1842),  A.M.  (Rutgers, 

1845) ,  D.D.    (Franklin  and  Marshall,  1865) *1903 

Professor     of     the     Greek     Language     and     Literature,  ^ 

1863-66.  \ 

1863     DAVID    MURRAY.    A.B.     (Union.    1852),    Ph.D.     (N.    Y.  j 

Board    of    Regents,    1863),    LL.D.     (Rutgers,    1873,    and  ] 

Union,  1874)   *1905 

Professor    of    Mathematics,     Natural    Philosophy     and  | 

Astronomy,  1863-76.  j 

1863  REV.  CORNELIUS  E.  CRISPELL,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1839),  . 

A.M.    (Rutgers,  1842) ,  D.D.    (Rutgers,  1867) *1910  '\ 

Professor  of  Ancient  and  Modern  History,  1863-66.  j 

1864  REV.  THEODORE  SANDFORD  DOOLITTLE,  A.B.  (Rut-  j 

gers,    1859),    A.M.     (Rutgers,    1862),    D.D.     (Wesleyan,  I 

1872) ,  LL.D.  (Union,  1891) *1893  ] 

Vice  President  of  the  College,  1890-93.  1 

Acting  President,  1890-91.  ] 

Collegiate    Church    Professor    of    Rhetoric.    Logic    and  j 

Mental  Philosophy.  1864-93.  : 

1865  LUTHER  HENRY  TUCKER,  A.M.   (Yale,  1858) *1897  ' 

Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19,  1834.  - 

Editor  and  Proprietor  of  "The  Cultivator  and  Country  j 

Gentleman,"  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1854-84.  ] 

Professor   of   the   Theory   and   Practice   of  Agriculture.  '■ 

Rutgers,  1865-66. 

Died,  Feb.  23,  1897.  ; 

i 
i 


42  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1865  JOHN   CONOVER   SMOCK,   A.B.    (Rutgers,   1862),   A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1865),  Ph.D.    (Lafayette,  1882),  LL.D.    (Rut- 
gers, 1902)    

Tutor  in  Chemistry,  1865-67. 

Professor-elect  of  Mining  and  Metallurgy,  1867-71. 

Professor  of  Mining  and  Metallurgy,  1871-85. 

1866  REV.  JACOB  COOPER,  A.B.    (Yale,   1852),  A.M.    (Yale, 

1855),     Ph.D.     (Berlin,     1854),     D.C.L.     (Jena,     1873), 

S.T.D.  (Columbia,  1874),  LL.D.  (Tulane,  1895) *1904 

Born  in  Butler  Co.,  Ohio,  Dec.  7,  1830. 

Professor  of  Greek,  Centre  College,  Kentucky,  1855-66. 

Chaplain,  Union  Army,  1862-63. 

Editor,  "Danville  Quarterly,"  1861-65. 

Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  Rutgers, 

1866-93. 
Collegiate  Church  Professor  of  Logic  and  Mental  Phi- 
losophy, Rutgers,  1893-1904. 
Died,  Jan.  31,  1904. 
1866     JOSIAH  HOLCOMB  KELLOGG,   Brevet-Major  U.   S.  A., 
West  Point,  1860,  Col.  Vol.  Retired  Major    (1904),  Chi- 
cago,  111 

Born  in  Penn.,  Oct.  1,  1836. 

Professor  of  Engineering  and  Military   Superintendent, 
1866-71. 

1866  FRANCIS  CUYLER   VAN  DYCK,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1865), 

A.M.     (Rutgers,     1868),     Ph.D.     (Union,    1888),    D.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1910),  LL.D.    (Rutgers,  1915) 

Tutor  in  Chemistry,  1866-70. 

Professor  of  Analytical  Chemistry,  1870-78. 

Professor  of  Chemistry,  1878-80. 

Professor  of  Physics  and  Inorganic  Chemistry,  1880-82. 

Professor  of  Physics  and  Experimental  Mechanics,  1882- 

Dean  of  the  College,  1901-13. 

1867  ISAAC    EDGAR    HASBROUCK,    A.B.     (Rutgers,    1865), 

A.M.  (Rutgers,  1868) 

Tutor  in  Mathematics,  1867-72;    also  in  Latin,  1868-71. 
Adjunct     Professor     of     Mathematics     and     Graphics, 

1872-77. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Graphics,  1877-84, 
1867     HON.    JOSEPH    P.    BRADLEY,    A.B.     (Rutgers,    1836), 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1839),  LL.D.   (Lafayette,  1859) *1892 

Lecturer  on  Political  Economy  and  Constitutional  Law, 

1867-68. 
Lecturer  on  the  History  of  the  English  Bible,  1868-69. 


FACULTY.  43 


APPOINTED, 

1868  EDWARD    A.    BOWSF^R,    B.Sc.    (Rutgers,    1868),    M.Sc. 

(Rutgers,  1871),  C.E.  (Rutgers,  1873),  LL.D.  (Lafay- 
ette, 1881,  and  Rutgers,  1905) *1910 

Tutor  in  Engineering  and  Mathematics,  1868-70. 

Adjunct  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1870-71. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Engineering,  1871-1904. 

Emeritus  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Engineering, 
1904-10. 

1869  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ATHERTON,  A,B.   (Yale, 

1863),  A.M.  (Yale,  1866),  LL.D.  (Franklin  and  Mar- 
shall,   1883) *1906 

Born  at  Boxford,  Mass.,  June  30,  1837. 

Member  of  10th  Connecticut  Volunteers,  1863-65. 

Voorhees   Professor  of  History,   Political  Economy   and 

Constitutional  Law,  Rutgers,  1869-82. 
Military  Superintendent,  Rutgers,  1871-80. 
President,  Pennsylvania  State  College,  1882-1905. 
Died,  July  24,  1906. 

1869     REV.  CARL  MEYER,  D.D.   (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1869) ,  .*1901 

Born  in  Hesse  Darmstadt,  Germany,  Oct,  26,  1824. 
Studied   at   University   of   Giesen,   1843-46,    and   Halle, 

1846-47. 
Pastor,  Homberg,  Germany,  1854-60. 
Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  and  Universal  History,   Ba^ 

varia,  1860-62. 
Clergyman  R.  C.  A.,  1862-1901. 
Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  Rutgers,  1.S69-90. 
Professor  of  Modern  Languages  and  Literature,  Rutgers, 

1890-1901. 
Died,  Dec.  4,  1901. 

1872  ALBERT  STANBUROUGH  COOK,  B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1872), 

M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1875),  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1882,  and  Yale, 
1889),    Ph.D.     (Jena,    1882),    L.H.D.     (Rutgers,    1889), 

LL.D.    (Rutgers,  1906) 

Tutor  in  Mathematics.  1872-73. 

1873  CHARLES    GREENE    ROCKWOOD,    A.B.    (Yale,    1864), 

A.M.    (Yale,    1867;     Bowdoin,    1869;     Princeton,    1896), 

Ph.D.    (Yale,  1866) *1913 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  11,  1843. 

Professor    of    Mathematics     and     Natural     Philosophy, 

Bowdoin,  1868-73. 
Professor    of    Mathematics,     Natural     Philosophy     and 

Astronomy,  Rutgers,  1873-75. 
Professor    of    Mathematics    and    Astronomy,     and     In- 
structor in  Natural  Philosophy,  Rutgers,  1875-77. 
Professor  of  Mathematics,  Princeton,  1877-1905. 
Emeritus,  do.,  1905-13. 
Died,  July  2,  1913. 
1873     JAMES    KENNEDY    BARTON,    B.Sc.     (Rutgers,    1871), 

C.E.   (Rutgers,  1873),  M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1874) *1877 

Tutor  in  Mathematics,  1873-74. 


4:4:  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1876  HENRY    PRENTISS    ARMSBY,    B.S.     (Worcester    Poly- 

technic   Institute,    1871),     Pii.B.     (Yale,    3874),     Ph.D. 
(Yale,   1879),   LL.D.    (Univ.   of  Wisconsin,   1904),   State 

College,   Pa 

Born  at  Northbridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1853. 

Assistant     to     the     Professor     of     Chemistry,     Rutgers, 

1876-77. 
Professor  of  Agricultural  Chemistry,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin, 

1883-87. 
Director,  Penn.  Agric.  Exper.  Station,  1887-1907. 
Director,    Institute   of    Animal    Nutrition,    Penn.    State 
Coll.,  1907. 

1877  GEORGE     BENJAMIN     MERRIMAN,     A.B.     (Wesleyan 

Univ.,   Ohio,   1863),   A.M.    (Wesleyan   Univ.,   Ohio,   1866, 

and  Univ.  Michigan,  1864),  Washington,  D.  C 

Born  at  Pontiac,  Mich.,  Apr.  15.  1834. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Univ.  of  Michigan. 

1866-71. 
Acting  Professor  of  Physics,  do.,  1871-75. 
Professor     of     Mathematics     and     Astronomy,     Albion, 

1875-77. 
Professor    of    Mathematics    and    Astronomy,     and     In- 
structor in  Natural  Philosophy,   Rutgers,   1877-80. 
Professor  of  Mathematics,  Astronomy  and  Experimental 

Mechanics,  Rutgers,  1880-82. 
Professor    of    Mathematics    and    Astronomy.     Rutgers, 

1882-91. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy,   Middlebury, 

1891-94. 
On  staff  of  U.  S.  Naval  Observatory,  Washington,  D.  C, 

1894- 
1877     PETER   TOWNSEND  AUSTEN,    B.S.    (Columbia,   1872), 

Ph.D.  (Zurich,  1876) *1907 

Born  at  Clifton,   Staten  Island,   Sept.  10,  1852. 
Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Dartmouth,  1876-78. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Rutgers,  1877-78..  .. 
Assistant   Professor   of  Analytical   Chemistry,    Rutgers, 

1878-79. 
Adjunct    Professor    of    Analytical    Chemistry.    Rutgers, 

1879-80. 
Professor  of  Analytical  and  Applied  Chemistry,  Rutgers, 

1880-82. 
Professor  of  General  and  Applied   Chemistry,   Rutgers, 

1882-90. 
Extension  Lecturer  in  Chemistry,  Rutgers,  1892-93. 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  Brooklyn  Polytechnic,  1893-96, 
Consulting  Chemist,  1896-1907. 
Died,  Dec.  30,  1907. 


FACULTY.  45 


APPOINTED. 

1879  FRA^^CIS  AUGUSTUS  WILBER,  B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1879), 

M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1882) *1891 

Assistant  in  Analytical  Chemistry,  1879-83. 
Adjunct  Professor  of  Analytical  Chemistry,  1883-90. 
Professor  of  Analytical  Chemistry,  1890-91. 

1880  REV.  CHARLES  EDWARD  HART,  A.B.   (Coll.  of  N.  J., 

1858),  A.M.  (Coll.  of  N.  J.,  1861),  D.D.   (Rutgers,  1880), 
Professor    of    the    English    Lranguage    and    Literature, 

1880-97    

Theodore  Frelinghuysen  Professor  of  Ethics,   Evidences 

of  Christianity  and  the  English  Bible,  1897-1903. 
Theodore   Frelinghuysen   Professor   of   Ethics   and   Evi- 
dences of  Christianity,  1903-07. 
Emeritus  Professor  of  Ethics  and   Evidences  of  Chris- 
tianity, 1907- 
1880     SAMUEL  NELSON  HOLMES,  First  Lieutenant,  13th  U.  S. 

Infantry,  West  Point,  1873 *1884 

Born  at  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  Sept.,  1848. 
Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1880-82. 
Burned  to  death  at  Prescott,  Ariz.,  Feb.  15,  1884. 
1882     MERRILL  EDWARDS   GATES,  A.B.    (Rochester,  1870), 
A.M.   (Rochester,  1873),  Ph.D.   (Univ.  of  the  State  of  N. 
Y.,  1880),  LL.D.   (Rochester,  1882;    Coll.  of  N.  J.,  1882; 
Columbia,    1891;     Williams,    1893),    L.H.D.     (Columbia, 

1887) ,  Wnsl.ington.  D.  C 

President  of  the  College,  1882-90. 

Theodore  Frelinghuysen  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy, 
1882-90. 

1882  FRANK  LORING  DODDS,  Second  Lieutenant,  9th  U.  S. 

Infantry,  West  Point,  1879;  Lieut-Col.,  1909,  Governor's 
Island,  N.  Y 

Born  in  Pennsylvania,  Dec.  8,  1854. 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1882-84. 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  and  of 
Graphics,  1884-85.  ' 

1883  AUSTIN  SCOTT,  A.B.  (Yale,  1869),  A.M.  (Univ.  of  Mich- 

igan,   1870),    Ph.D.    (Leipsic,    1873),    LL.D.    (Princeton, 

1891 ;   Rutgers,  1914) 

President  of  the  College,  1891-1906. 

Voorhees  Professor  of  History,  Political  Economy  and 

Constitutional  Law,  1883-91. 
Voorhees    Professor    of   History    and    Political    Science, 
1891- 


46  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1883  LOUIS  BEVIER,  Jr.,  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1878),  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1881),  Ph.D.  (Johns  Hopkins,  1881),  Litt.D.  (Rut- 
gers, 1908)    

Instructor  in  French,  1888-85. 

Adjunct  Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  1885-90. 

Acting  Professor  of  Latin,  1887  -S9. 

Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  18i)0-93. 

Secretary  of  the  Extension  Department,  1892-1904. 

Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  1893- 

Dean  of  the  College,  1913- 
1883     EDGAR  SOLOMON  SHUMWAY,   A.B.    (Amherst,   1879), 
A.M.    (Amherst,  1882),  Ph.D.    (Rutgers,  1893) 

Adjunct  Professor  of  Latin,  1883-85. 

Professor  of  the  Latin  Language  and  Literature,  1885- 
1900. 

1885  JOHN  THOMAS  HONEYCUTT,  First  Lieutenant,  1st  U. 

S.  Artillery,  West  Point,  1874 ;    Captain,  6th  U.  S.  Artil- 
lery,  1898    *1898 

Born  at  Binnsville,  Miss.,  Jan.  5,  1851. 

Assistant     Professor     of     Mathematics,     West     Point, 

1S7&-82. 
Professor    of    Military    Science    and    Tactics,    and    of 

Graphics,  Rutgers,  1885-86. 
Professor    of    Military    Science    and    Tactics.    Rutgers, 

1886-88. 
Professor  of  Militai\v  Science  and  Tactics,  St.  Thomas 

Hall,  Holly  Springs,  Miss.,  1897-98. 
Died  Oct.  7,  1898, 

1886  ALFRED  A.  TITSWORTH,  B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1877),  M.Sc. 

(Rutgers,  1880),  C.E.    (Rutgers,.  1881),  D.Sc.    (Rutgers, 
1907)    

Professor  of  Graphics  and  Mathematics,  1886-1904. 

Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Graphics,  1904-09. 

Professor  of  Civil  Engineering,  1909- 

Dean  of  Engineering,  1914- 
1888     HORACE  BUSHNELL  PATTON,   A.B.    (Amherst,  1881), 
Ph.D.   (Heidelberg,  1887) 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  18,  1858. 

Instructor  in  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics,  Howard 
Univ.,  1881-83. 

Instructor  in  I'etrography  and  Mineralogy,  Univ.  Heidel- 
berg, 1887-88. 

Adjunct  Professor  of  Chemical  Geology  and  Mineralogy, 
and  Their  Application  in  Agriculture  (Experiment 
Station),  Rutgers,  1888-90. 

Instructor  in  Mineralogy,  Mich.  School  of  Mines, 
1891-92. 

Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy,  Colorado  School 
of  Mines,  1893- 


FACULTY.  47 


APPOINTED. 

1888     JULIltS  NELSON,  B.Sc.  (Univ.  Wis.,  1881),  M.Sc.  (Univ.      ' 

Wis.,  1884),  Ph.D.    (Johns  Hopkins,  1888) *1916 

Born  at  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  Mch.  6,  1858. 

Professor  of  Biology,  1888-1916. 

Biologist,  N.  J.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1888- 

1916. 
Died,  Feb.  15,  1916. 

1888  SAMUEL  EWING  SMILEY,  Second  Lieutenant,  8th  U.  S. 

Infantry,  West  Point,  1885;  Lieut.-CoL,  15th  U.  S.  In- 
fantry, LL.B.  (Chicago  College  of  Law,  1895)  ;  Tientsin, 
China    

Born  in  Indiana,  May  10,  1863. 

P!-ofessor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactir-s.  18S8--91, 
1903-06. 

1889  BYRON    DAVID    HALSTED,    B.Sc.     (Mich.    Agr.    Coll., 

1871),  M.Sc.    (Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1874),   Sc.D.    (Harvard, 

18-8) 

Born  at  Venice,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1852. 
Professor  of  Botany,  Iowa  Agric.  Coll.,  1885-89. 
Professor  of  Botany  and   Horticulture,   Rutgers,   1889- 
1889     HARRY    BELKNAP    BOICE,    A.B.     (Middlebury,    1881), 
AM.     (Middlebury,    1888),    M.D.     (Univ.    N.    Y..    1888), 

Tr?nton.    N.    J 

Born  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  July  17,  1858. 
Instructor  in  Gymnastics,  1889-90. 

1889     JOHN  BERNHARD  SMITH,  D.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1891) *1912 

Professor  of  Entomology,  1889-1912. 
1889     MARTIN    NEVIUS    WYCKOFF,    A.B.     (Rutgers,    1872), 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1875),  D.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1895) *1911 

Adjunct  Profes.«or  of  Physics  and  Laboratory  Assistant, 
1889-90. 

1889     JOHN  DE  WITT,  Jr.,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1886) 

Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  Assistant  in  English 
Comuosition,  1889-9L 

1889  JOHN  C.  VAN  DYKE,  L.H.D.    (Rutgers.  1889) 

Lecturer  upon  Modern  Art,  1889-91. 
Professor  of  the  History  of  Art,  1891- 

1890  EDWARD      THORN      MIDDLETON,      B.Sc.       (Rutgers, 

1890) *18r)2 

Instructor  in  Electricity  and  Physics,  1890-92. 
1890     IRVING   STRONG   UPSON,   A.B.    (Rutgers,   1881),   A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1884)   *1915 

Librarian,  1884-1906. 
Registrar.  1890-1915. 

Secretary  of  the  Faculty.  1892-98.  1901-35. 
1890     EDWARD  BURNETT  VOORHEES,  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1881), 

A.M.  (Rutgers,  1884),  D.Sc.  (Univ.  Vt.,  1900) *1911 

Professor  of  Agriculture,  1890-1911.. 

Director  of  the  Agricultural  College  Experiment  Station, 
Superintendent  of  the  College  Farm,  1900-11. 


48  RUTGEBS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1890     EDWARD     LUTHER     STEVENSON,     A.B.      (FrankUn, 
1881),     A.M.      (Franklin,     1884),     Ph.D.      (Heidelberg, 

1890),  LL.D.  (Fr.'inkliii,  1918),  New  York  City 

Born  at  Rozetta,  111.,  Oct.  18,  1860. 

Superintendent  of  Schools  in  Illinois,  1883-87. 

Instructor  in  History,  1890-91. 

Associate  Professor  of  History,  1891-93. 

Professor  of  History,  1893-1911. 

Secretary  of  Hispanic  Society  of  America,  New  York, 

1910- 
Cartographer,  do. 
1890     WILLIAM    DODGE    IIORNE,    Ph.B.     (Columbia,    1886), 

Ph.D.    (Columbia,  1894) 

Instructor    in    Analytical    Chemistry,    and    Laboratory 
Assistant,  1890-91. 

1890  CHARLES    EVERETT   ADAMS,    A.B.    (Bowdoin,    1884), 

A.M.   (Bowdoin,  1887),  M.D.   (Bowdoin,  1890) 

Born  at  Bangor,  Me.,  Sept.  3,  1863. 
Instructor  in  Gymnastics,  Colby  Univ.,  1887- 
Instructor  in  Gymnastics,  Rutgers,  1890-91. 
Instructor  in  Physical  Culture,  Director  of  the  Gymna- 
sium, Rutgers,  1894-98. 

1891  REV.    WILLIAM    RANKIN    DURYEE,    A.B.     (Rutgers, 

1856),  A.M.   (Rutgers,  1859),  D.D.   (Rutgers,  1876) *1897 

Theodore  Frelinghuysen  Professor  of  Ethics,  Evidences 
of  Christianity  and  the  English  Bible,  1891-97. 
1891     ALBERT    HUNTINGTON    CHESTER,    E.M.     (Columbia, 
1868),  A.M.  (Union,  1872),  Ph.D.  (Columbia,  1878),  Sc.D. 

(Hamilton,  1891)    *1903 

Born  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22,  1843. 
Professor    of    Chemistry,    Mineralogy    and    Metallurgy, 

Hamilton,  1870-91. 
Mining  Engineer. 

Chemist,  N.  Y.  State  Board  of  Health. 
Professor  of  General  and  Applied   Chemistry,   Rutgers, 

1891-92. 
Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Mineralogy,  Curator  of  the 

Museum,  Rutgers.  1892-1903. 
Died  Apr.  13,  1903. 
1891     JOHN  JAMES  BRERETON,  First  Lieutenant,  24th  U.  S. 
Infantry,   1882;     Lieutenant-Colonel,   33d   U.   S.   Vol.   In- 
fantry, 1898 ;    West  Point,  1877 , *1899 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Jan.  11,  1857. 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1891-95. 

Led  his  company  at  San  Juan  Hill. 

Died  in  Luzon,  Philippine  Islands,  Dec.  2,  1899. 


FACULTY.  49 


APPOINTED. 

1891     ROBERT    WOODWORTH    PRENTISS,    B.Sc     (Rutgers, 

1878),   M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1881) *1913 

Associate    Professor    of    Mathematics    and    Astronomy, 

1891-2. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy,  1892-1913. 
Secretary  of  the  Faculty,  1898-1901. 
Director  of  the  Schanck  Observatory,  1903-13. 
1891     CLARENCE  LIVINGSTON  SPEYERS,  Ph.B.   (Columbia, 

1884)    *1912 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  8,  1863. 

Assistant      Professor      of      Chemistry,      University      of 

Missouri,  1885-91. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Rutgers,  1891-92. 
Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Rutgers,  1892-1908, 
In     work     for     Carnegie     Institution     of     Wasliingtou, 

1908-12. 
Died,  July  25,  1912. 
1891     EDWARD     LIVINGSTON    BARBOUR,    B.O.     (National 
School   of   Elocution    and    Oratory,    1897),    M.E.    (Same, 

1898)    

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  31,  1865, 

Instructor    in    Elocution,    Virginia    Military    Inst,    and 

Washington  &  Lee  Univ.,  1889-91. 
Instructor  in  Elocution,  Rutgers,  1891-96, 
Instructor   in   Rhetoric   and   Elocution,   Rutgers,   1896- 

1911. 
Professor  of  the  Art  of  Public  Speaking,  Rutgers,  1911- 
Instructor  in  Elocution,  Drew  Sem.,  1900. 
Instructor  in  Elocution,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1891- 

1891  GEORGE     ANDREWS     MITCHELL.     B.Sc,      (Rutgers, 

1891)    

Chemical  Laboratory  Assistant,  1891-92. 
Assistant  in  Chemistry,  1892-93. 

1892  WILLIAM    EUGENE     BREAZEALE,     M.M.P.     (Furmau 

Univ.,  1885),  M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1895) 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  1892-95. 

Acting  Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1902-05. 

Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1905-13. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy,  1913- 

In  ciass  of  1889,  Rutgers. 
1892     EUGENE  BETTS,  B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1892),  M.Sc.   (Rutgers, 
1894)    

Instructor  in  Electricity  and  Physics,  1892-95. 


50  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


AI'POINTED,      • 

1892     JAMES    RICKARBY    CAMPBELL,    A.M.     (Coe    College, 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  1878),  Essex  Fells,  N.  J 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  Oct.  3,  1859. 

Teacher  in  Boys  Schools. 

Professor    of    English    Language    and    Literature,    Coe 

College,  1886-88. 
Extension    Lecturer    in    English    Literature,    Instructor 

in  English  Literature,  Rutgers,  1892-93. 
Founder  and  Headmaster,  Kingsley  School,  1900- 
1892     ALBERT   HENRY   PEPPER,   A.B.    (Union,    1887),    A.M. 

(Union,  1890) 

Instructor  in  Modern  Languages,  Rutgers,  1892-93. 
Assistant     Professor     of     Modern     Languages,     Union, 

1893-1901. 
McKenzie  College,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

1892  FRANK    ROBERTSON    VAN    HORN,    B.Sc.     (Rutgers, 

1892),  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1893),  Ph.D.  (Heidelberg,  1897)  . . 
Assistant  in  Mineralogy,  1892-93. 

1893  ELIOT  ROBERTSON  PAYSON,  A.B.    (Hamilton,   1869), 

A.M.   (Hamilton,  1872),  Ph.D.   (Rutgers,  1892) 

Professor  of  the   History   and   Art  of  Teaching,   1893- 

1908. 
Professor  of  the  History  of  Teaching,  1908- 
Associate  Professor  of  the  German  Language  and  Liter- 
ature, 1908- 

1893     THOMAS  LOGIE,   Ph.D 

Associate  Professor  of  Romance  Languages,  1893-95. 
1893     \yiLLIAM    SHIELDS    MYERS,    B.Sc.    (Rutgers,    1889). 
M.Sc.    (Rutgers,    1894),    F.C.S.    (London,    1892),    D.Sc. 

(Rutgers,  1908) 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  1893-94. 
Instructor  in  Chemistry,  1894-96. 
Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry,  1896-1901. 

1893     WOLDEMAR    LOEHER , 

Instructor  in  Modern  Languages,  1893-94. 
1893     LINCOLN   ROBINSON   GIBBS,    A.B.    (Wesleyan,   1892), 

A.M.  (Wesleyan,  1893,  and  Harvard,  1897) 

Born  at  Wiscasset,  Me.,  Dec.  9,  1868. 

Instructor    in    English    Literature,    Extension    Lecturer 

in  English  Literature,  Rutgers,  1893-94. 
Instructor  in  English,  Lehigh,  1894-95. 
Do.,  Boston  Univ.,  1896. 

Professor  of  English,  Mt.  Union  Coll.,  1899-1901. 
Do.,  Wells  College,  1903-04. 
Do.,  Mt.  Union,  1904-09. 
Do.,  Univ.  Pittsburgh,  1909- 
X895     GEORGE  BURWELL  DAVIS,  First  Lieutenant,  5th  U.  S. 
Infantry,  1893 ;    Major  General,  1911 ;    West  Point,  1886 ; 

Seattle,  Wash 

Born  in  Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1847. 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1895-96. 


PAOULTY.  51 


APPOINTED. 

1895     EZRA    FREDERICK    SCATTERGOOD,    B.Sc.     (Rutgers, 
1893),  M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1897),  M.M.E.    (Cornell,  1899).. 
Instructor    in    Mathematics,    Electricity    and    Graphics, 
1895-99. 

1895  EDWIN  BELL  DAVIS,   B.L.    (Dartmouth,  1889),   Officier 

d'Academie,  A.M.    (Rutgers,  1916) 

Instructor  in  Modern  Languages,  1895-1901. 
Associate  Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  1901-04. 
Professor  of  Romance  Languages,  1904- 

1896  WILLIAM    CATIICART    BUTTLER,    Captain,    3d    U.    S. 

Infantry,    1895;     Colonel,    Retired,    1911;     West    Point, 
1876 ;  San  Francicco,  Cal 

Born  in  New  Jersey,  Nov.  10,  1853. 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1896-99. 

1897  REV.    HENRY    DU    BOIS    MULFORD,    A.B.     (Rutgers, 

1881),  A.M.    (Rutgers,  1884),  D.D.    (Union,  1903) 

Professor   of   English   Language   and   Literature,    1897- 

1911. 
Rutgers  College  Lecturer  on  the  English  Bible,  1903-11. 

1898  FRED  HERBERT  DODGE,  A.B.  (Yale,  1884) 

Born  at  Freedom,  Me.,  Mch.  7,  1860. 
Instructor  in  Physical  Training,  1898-1913. 
Director  of  the  Ballantine  Gymnasium,  1898- 
Professor  of  Physical  Training,  1913- 

1898  FRANCIS    CUYLER    VAN    DYCK,    Jr.,    A.B.     (Rutgers, 

1894),  A.  M.   (Rutgers,  1899) *1916 

Instructor    in    Mathematics,    Electricity    and    Physics, 
1898-99. 

1899  QUINCY   O'M.    GILLMORE,    Captain,    U.    S.   A.,    retired; 

West  Point,  1873;  Colonel  Vol.,  1898.     New  York  City... 
Born  in  New  York,  Sept.  2,  1850. 

Professor   of   Military    Science   and   Tactics,   1899-1903. 
1899     WILLIAM  VAN  BERGEN  VAN  DYCK,  B.Sc.    (Rutgers, 
1896),  E.E.   (Columbia,  1897),  M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1899)... 
Instructor  in  Electrical  Science,  1899-1901. 
1899     RICHARD  MORRIS,  B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1899),  M.Sc.    (Rut- 
gers, 1902) ,  Ph.D.  (Cornell,  1907) 

Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  Graphics,  1899-1905. 
Associate     Professor     of     Mathematics     and     Graphics, 

1905-09. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Graphics,  1909-13. 
Professor  of  Mathematics,  1913- 
1899     ISAAC  EDWARD  TITSWORTH,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1899)..*1904 
Assistant  in  Biology,  1899-1900. 


52  RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1900     WILLIAM    HAMILTON    KIRK,    A.B.     (Johns    Hopkins, 

1S93),  Ph.D.    (Johns  Hopkins,  1895) 

Born  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  May  21,  1857. 
Instructor  in  Latin,  Yanderbilt  Univ.,  1895-1900. 
Acting  Professor  of  the  Latin  Language  and  Literature, 

Rutgers,  1900-01. 
Professor  of  the  Latin  Language  and  Literature,  1901- 

1900  CALVIN  SMITH  BROWN,  B.S.    (Yanderbilt,  1888),  M.S. 

(Vanderbilt,  1891),  D.Sc.  (Yanderbilt,  1892),  Ph.D. 
(Univ.  Colorado,  1899) 

Born  in  Obion  Co.,  Tenn.,  Feb.  13,  1866. 

Instructor  or  Professor  of  English,  Comparative  Liter- 
ature or  Modern  Languages,  Yanderbilt  Univ.,  Univ. 
of  Colorado  and  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1889-1905. 

Instructor  in  Modern  Languages,  Rutgers,  1900-01. 

Professor  of  Romance  Languages,  Univ.  of  Mississippi, 
1905-09. 

Professor  of  German  Language,  do.,  1908-13. 

Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  do.,  1913- 

1901  ALBERT  WILHELM  BOESCHE,  A.B.   (Hamilton,  1897), 

A.M.   (Hamilton,  1898),  Ph.D.    (Munich,  1905) 

Born  at  Leer,  Hanover,  Germany,  Nov.  3,  1874. 

Tutor  in  Latin,  Hamilton,  1897-98. 

Professor  of  German,  State  Normal  School,  Plattsburg, 
N.  Y.,  1898-1900. 

Instructor  in  German,  Rutgers,  1901-03. 

Instructor  in  German,  Harvard,  1903-04. 

Do.,  Cornell,  1905-06. 

Do.,  Harvard,  1906-10. 

Assistant  Professor  of  German,  Cornell,  1910-15. 

Professor,  do.,  1915- 
1901     BYRON    BRIGGS    BRACKETT,    A.B.    (Syracuse,    1890), 
A.M.   (Syracuse,  1893),  Ph.D.   (Johns  Hopkins,  1897)... 

Born  at  Ira,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  1865. 

Instructor  in  Electrical  Science.  Rutgers.  1901-03. 

Professor  of  Elec.  Engineering.  So.  Dak.  State  College, 
Brookings,  S.  D. 

1901  CULLEN  WARNER  PARMELEE,  B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1896)  . . 

Instructor  in  Chemistry,  1901-05. 

Associate  Professor  of  Applied  Chemistry,  1905-08. 

Professor  of  Ceramics,  1908- 

Acting  Director  of  the  Department  of  Clay-Working  and 

Ceramics,  1902-03. 
Director     of     the     Department     of     Clay-Working     and 

Ceramics,  1903- 

1902  ALBERT  CHESTER  DE  REGT.  A.B.    (Hamilton,  1900), 

M.Sc  (Hamilton,  1904),  graduate  student,  Rutgers, 
1900-02    

Instructor  in  Chemistry,  1902-06. 

Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry,  1906- 


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APPOINTED. 


1903  ROBEIIt  WILSON  NEAL,  A.B.  (Univ.  Kansas,  1898), 
A.M.  (Univ.  Kansas,  1899;  Harvard,  1903,  and  Yale, 
1908)    

Born  in  Illinois. 

Instructor  in  English,  Rutgers,  1903-04. 

Assistant  Professor  of  English  and  Instructor  in  Ger- 
man, Mass.  Agrie.  Coll.,  1906. 

Assistant  Professor  of  English,  do.,  1908. 

Associate  Professor,  do..  1910- 
1903     ARTHUR     HEREFORD     WYKEHAM     GEORGE,     A.B. 
(Oxford,   1900)    

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  1903-05. 
1903     EUGENE  HOWARD  BABBITT,  A.B.   (Harvard,  1886)  .  . . 

Born  at  Bridgowater,  Conn.,  May  8,  1859. 

Instructor,  Harvard,  1885-89. 

Do.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1887-88. 

Do.,  Columbia,  1891-1900. 

Professor,  Univ.  of  the  South,  1900-03. 

Instructor  in  German,  Rutgers,  1903-05. 

Professor,  Dartmouth,  1908-13. 

Do.,  Tufts,  1913. 
1903     FRANK    FORRESTER    THOMPSON,    A.B.     (Princeton, 
1894),  A.M.   (Princeton,  1895),  E.E.   (Princeton,  1897).. 

Born  at  Milroy,  Pa.,  Nov.  16,  1870. 

Instructor  in  Physics,  Union,  1897-98. 

Instructor  in  Electrical  Engineering,  Penn.  State,  1898- 
1901. 

Instructor  in  Electrical  Science,  Rutgers,  1903-06. 

Associate  Professor  of  Physics,  Rutgers,  1906-08. 

Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering,  Rutgers,  1908- 

1903  ELIAS     HOWARD     SELLARDS.     A.B.     (Univ.     Kansas, 

1899),  A.M.  (Univ.  Kansas,  1900),  Ph.D.  (Yale,  1903).. 
Born  at  Carter  City,  Ky.,  May  2,  1875. 
Instructor  in  Geology  and  Mineralogy,  Rutgers,  1903-04. 
Professor     of     Geology     and     Zoology,     Univ.     Florida, 

1904-07. 
State  Geologist  of  Florida,  1907- 

1904  JOSEPH  VOLNEY  LEWIS,  B.E.    (Univ.  North  Carolina, 

1891) ,  S.B.  in  Geology   (Harvard,  1893) 

Born  in  Rutherford  Co.,  N.  C,  Sept.  14,  1869. 
Professor  of  Geology,  Clemson  College,  1896-1904. 
Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy,  Rutgers,  1904- 
Curator  of  the  Geological  Museum,  Rutgers,  1905-11. 
Director  of  the  Geological  Museum,  Rutgers,  1911- 

1905  REV.    WILLIAM    ISAAC    CHAMBERLAIN,    A.B.    (Rut- 

gers, 1882),  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1886),  B.D.  (Rutgers,  1899), 

Ph.D.    (Columbia,  1889),  D.D.    (Hope,  1907) 

Collegiate  Church  Professor  of  Logic  and  Mental  Phi- 
losophy, 1905-09. 


54  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1905  WALTER  RUSSELL  NEWTON,  A.B.    (Univ.  Vt,  1881), 

Th.D.    (Syracuse,  1899) 

Born  at  Highgate,  Vt.,  May  28,  1855. 

Instructor  in  German,  1905-06. 

Professor  of  the  German  Language  and  Literature,  1906- 

1906  REV.  WILLIAM  H.  S.  DEMAREST,  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1883), 

A.M.  (Rutgers,  1886),  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1901,  and  Univ. 
N.  Y.,  1916),  LL.I).  (Columbia,  1910;  Union,  1911,  and 
Pittsburg.    1012) * 

Acting  President  of  the  College,  1905-06. 

President  of  the  College,  1906- 
1906     RALPH    BREWSTER    PARROTT,    Captain,    27th    U.    S. 
Infantry,  B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1897) 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1906-10. 
1906     CHARLES     HUNTINGTON    WHITMAN,    A.B.     (Colby, 

1897),  Ph.D.    (Yale,   1900) 

Bort  at  Abbott,  Me.,  Nov.  24,  1873. 

Instructor  in  English,  Lehigh.  1900-04. 

Assistant  Professor,  do.,  1904-06. 

Associate  Professor  of  English,  Rutgers,  1906-11. 

Professor  of  English,  Rutgers,  1911- 
1906     JACOB  GOOD  ALE  LIPMAN,  B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1898),  M.A. 
(Cornell,  1900) ,  Ph.D.    (Cornell,  1903) 

Assistant  Professor  of  Agriculture,  1906-07. 

Associate  Professor  of  Agriculture,  1907-10. 

Professor  of  Soil  Fertility  and  Bacteriology,  1910-13. 

Director  of  the  Agricultural  College  Experiment  Sta- 
tion, 1911- 

Director  of  the  College  Farm.  1911- 

Director  of  the  Short  Courses  in  Agriculture,  1912-14. 

Professor  of  Agriculture,  1913- 

Dean  of  Agriculture,  1914- 
1906     JOHN    HOWARD   RAVEN,    A.B.    (Rutgers,    1891),    A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1894) ,  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1899) 

Instructor  in  Hebrew.  1906- 

1906  HENRY  BARNARD  KtJMMEL,  A.B.   (Beloit,  1889),  A.M. 

(Harvard,  1892) ,  Ph.D.   (Chicago,  1895) 

Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  May  25,  1867. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Physiography,   Lewis  Inst.   Chi- 
cago,  189e-99. 
Assistant  State  Geologist,  New  Jers<'y.  1899-1902. 
State  Geologist,  do.,  1902. 
Lecturer  on  the  Geology  of  New  .Jersey.  1906- 

1907  REV.    GEORGE    HUBBARD   PAYSON,   A.B.    (Hamilton, 

1873).  A.M.  (Hamilton,  1875),  D;D.  (Hamilton,  1901). 
New  Brunswick.  N.  .7. .  .  .    

Born  at  New  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  5.  1852. 

Professor  of  Ethics  and  Evidences  of  Christianity, 
1907-16. 


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APPOINTED.  , 

1907     RALPll    GARRIGUE   WRIGHT,   B.S.    (Columbia,   1899), 
Ph.D.    (Basle,  1902) 

Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Apr.  29,  1875. 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  1907- 
1907     EDMOND  WOOD  BILLETDOUX,  A.B.   (Williams,  1899), 

A.M.    (Williams,  1901),  Officier  d'Academie,  1910 

Born  at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1877. 
Assistant  in  French,  Williams,  1899-1900. 
Assistant  in  Fronch  and  German,  do.,  1900-01. 
Instructor  in  Romance  Languages,  do.,  1903-07. 
Associate    Professor    of   Romance    Languages,    Rutgers, 
1907- 

1907  FRANK  RANDALL  PRATT,  B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1906),  M.Sc. 

(Rutgers,    1907)     

Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  Graphics.  1907-09. 
Instructor  in  Physics,  1909-11. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Physics.  1911- 

1908  ROBERT   CULBERTSON   HAYS    HECK,    M.E.    (Lehigh, 

1893)    

Born  at  Hockton  Mills,  Penn..  Oct.  30,  1870. 
Instructor  in  Mechanical  Engineering.  Lehigh.  1S93-1903. 
Assistant  I*rofossor,  do..  1903-07. 

Professor  of  Experimental  Engineering,  do.,  1907-08. 
Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering.  Rutgers.  1908- 
1908     MYRON  TRACY  SCUDDER,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1882),  A.M. 

( Rutgers,    1886)     

Professor  of  the  Science  of  Teaching,  1908-12. 
1908     RALPH    OGDEN    SMITH,    B.Sc.    (Rutgers.    1902),    M.A. 

(Univ.  Penn.,  1903),  Ph.D.   (Univ.  Penn.,  1905) 

Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry,  1908- 
1908     KARY    CADMUS    DAVIS,    B.Sc.     (Kansas    State    Coll., 
1891),    M.Sc.    (Kansas   State   Coll.,    1894),   Ph.D.    (Cor- 
nell,  1900)    

Born  at  Decatur,  111.,  Oct.  7,  1867. 

Professor  of  Horticulture,  Univ.  W.  Va.,  1901-02. 

Dean,    State    School    of    Agriculture,    Canton,    N.    Y., 

1907-08. 
Associate  Professor  of  Agriculture.   Ruts:ei-s.  1908-11, 
Professor  of  Agronomy,  Rutgers,  1911-13. 
Principal    of    Short    Courses    in    Agriculture,    Rutgers, 

1911-13. 
Director  of  Knajjp  School  of  Country  Life,  George  Pea- 
body  College  for  Teachers,  Nashville,  Tenn..  1913- 
1908     FREDERICK  CHARLES  MINKLER,  B.S.A.   (Iowa  State 

Coll.,   1905)     

Born  at  Nevada,  Iowa,  Nov.  11,  1880. 

Instructor  in  Agriculture,  1908-11. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Animal  Husbandry,  1911-13. 

Associate  Professor  of  Animal  Husbandry,  1913-15. 

Professor  of  Animal  Husbandry,  1915- 

Director  of  Short  Course  in  Agriculture,  1914- 


56  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1908     ALBERT    RITTENHOUSE    JOHNSON,    B.Sc.    (Rutgers, 
1907)    

Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  Graphics,  1908-11. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1911-13. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Graphics,  1913- 

1908  CLARENCE  WARD,  A.B.   (Princeton,  1905),  A.M.  Prince- 

ton. 190G) ,  Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1914) 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  H,  1884. 
Lecturer  on  the  History  of  Architecture,  1908-10. 
Assistant  Professor  of  the  History  of  Art,  1910-33. 
Associate  Professor  of  Architecture,  Van  Campen  Taylor 
Foundation,  1913- 

1909  WALTER    TAYLOR    MARVIN,    A.B.     (Columbia,    1893), 

Ph.D.  (Bonn,  1898) 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Apr.  28,  1872. 
Assistant  in  Columbia,  1898^99. 

Instructor  and  Assistant  Professor,  Adelbert,  1899-1905. 
Preceptor,  Princeton,  1905-10. 

Acting  Professor  of  Logic  and  ^lental  Philosophy,  Rut- 
gers, 1909-10. 
Collegiate  Church  Professor  of  I>rOgic  and  Mental  Phi- 
losophy, Rutgers,  1910- 
1909     WILLIAM  BERTRAM  TWISS,  A.B.    (Dartmouth,  1906), 

A.M.   (Harvard,  1907) 

Born  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  Apr.  2G,  1883. 

Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature,  Temple 

Univ.,  1907-09. 
Instructor  in  English,  Rutgers,  1909-11. 
Assistant  Professor  of  English,  Rutgers,  1911-16. 
Associate  Professor  of  English,  1916- 

1909  ERIC  SCHJoTH  PALMER,  Pir.B.  (Ynle,  1906) 

Instructor  in  Mathematics.  1909-12. 

1910  ARTHUR    EMMETT    AHRENDS,    First    Lieut.    29th    In- 

fantry, U.  S.  A.;    West  Point,  1903;    Fort  Bliss,  Texas.. 

Born  in  Indiana,  Feb.  5.  1879. 

I'rofessor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1910-13. 
1910     HENRY  BRIGGS  NORTH,  Ph.G.  (Univ.  Wisconsin,  1902), 
B.S.    (Univ.    Wisconsin,    1904),    M.A.    (Univ.    Wisconsin, 
1906),  D.Sc.  (Paris,  1908) 

Born  at  Janesville,  Wis.,  Jan.  14,  1879. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry,  L'niv.  Wisconsin,  1904-07. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry.  Case  School,  1909-10, 

Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Rutgers,  1910- 
1910     RALPH    BARLOW    PAGE,    A,B.    (Toronto    Univ.,    1897), 

M.A.   (Toronto,  1901),  Ph.D.   (Columbia,  1904) *1910 

Born  at  Concord,  Ontario.  Dec.  11,  1875. 

Instructor  in  History  at  High  School  of  Commerce,  New 
York  City,  1904-10. 

Acting  Professor  of  History,  Rutgers,  1910. 

Died,  Aug.  6,  1910. 


FACULTY.  57 


APPOINTED. 

1910     JOHN    HUBBARD   LOGAN,    A.B.    (Mercer,    1899),   A.M. 

(Columbia,   1904) 

Born  in  Pike  Co.,  Ala.,  Dec.  16,  1876. 

Union  Sem.,  1903. 

Instructor  in  Ecclesiastical  History,  Colgate,  1907-08. 

Associate   Professor  of   Ecclesiastical   History,    Colgate, 

1908-10. 
Acting  Professor  of  History,  Rutgers,  1910-14. 
Professor  of  History,  Rutgers,  1914- 
1910     STUART  AUGUSTUS  STEPHENSON,  B.S.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 

1899),  C.E.    (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1901) 

Born  at  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  30,  1878. 

In     professional    engineering     and     construction     work, 

1900-10. 
Instructor  in  Graphics,  1910-13. 
Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering,  1913-16. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering,  1916- 
1910     WILLIAM    DANA    HOYT,    A.B.    (Univ.    Georgia,    1901), 
M.S.     (Univ.    Georgia,    1904),    Ph.D.     (Johns    Hopkins, 

1909)    

Born  at  Rome,  Ga.,  Apr.  16,  1880. 

Instructor,  Univ.  Georgia,  1901-04. 

Instructor  in  Botany,  Rutgers,  1910-12. 

Associate    Professor    of    Biology,    Washington    and    Lee 

Univ.  1915- 
1910     WILLIAM     TROWBRIDGE     MERRIFIELD     FORBES, 

A.B.   (Amherst,  1906),  Ph.D.   (Clark  Univ.,  1910) 

Born  at  Westborough,  Mass.,  Apr.  23,  1885. 

Instructor   in   Biology,    Robert   College,    Constantinople, 

1906-08. 
Instructor  in  Biology,  Rutgers,  1910-11. 

1910  ELDON    LEON    LOBLEIN,    Jr.,    D.V.S.     (Univ.    Penn., 

1910)    

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  13,  1888. 
Lecturer  in  Veterinary  Science,  1910-14. 

1911  MAURICE    ADIN     BLAKE,     B.S.     (Mass.    Agric.     Coll., 

1904) 

Born  at  Millis,  Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1882. 

Instructor  in  Horticulture,  Mass.  Agric.  Coll.,  1905-06. 

Horticulturist,  N.  J.  Agric.  Exper.   Station,  1906-11. 

Associate  Professor  of  Horticulture,  Rutgers,  1911-13. 

Professor  of  Horticulture,  Rutgers,  1913- 
1911     FREDERICK  FRELINGHUYSEN  COUCH,  M.E.  (Lehigh, 
1909)    

Born  at  Carbondale,  Penn.,  Nov.  25,  1887. 

Instructor  in  Mechanical  P]ngineering,  1911-14. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering,  1914- 


58  RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED, 

1911     EDWARD    FRANKLIN    HAUCH,    B.A.    (Toronto,    1907). 

M.A.  (Columbia,  1909).  Ph.D.   (Columbia,  1916) 

Born  at  Pembroke,  Ontario,  Canada,  Dec.  28,  1879. 
Instructor    in    German,    Horace    Mann    School,    N.    Y., 

1907-11. 
Instructor  in  Modern  Languages,  Rutgers.  1911-14. 
Assistant  Professor  of  German,  Rutgers,  1914- 
1911     HARRY  REYNOLDS  LEWIS,  B.Sc.    (Rhode  Island  State 

Coll.,  1907) 

Born  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  14,  1885. 
Instructor  in  Dairy  Husbandry,  1911-13. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Poultry  Husbandry,  1913-15. 
Associate  Professor  of  Poultry  Husbandry,  1915-16. 
Professor  of  Poultry  Husbandry,  1916- 
1911     RAY  GORDON  VOORHORST,  B.S.  (Michigan  Agric.  Coll., 

1910) 

Born  at  LeRoy,  Mich.,  Mch.  31,  1886. 
Instructor  in  Horticulture,  1911-12. 
1911     FLOYD    EARL    CHIDESTER,    Ph.B.     (Syracuse.    1907), 

A.M.  (Clark  Univ.,  1908),  Ph.D.  (Clark  Univ.,  1911) 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  13,  1884. 

Instructor    in    Biology    and    Zoology,    DePauw    Univ., 

1909-11. 
Instructor  in  Biology,  Rutgers,  1911-13. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Biology,  Rutgers,  1913-15. 
Associate  Professor  of  Zoology,  Rutgers,  1915-16. 
Professor  of  Zoology,  1916- 

1911  CHARLES  HALE, 

Born  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  18,  1859. 
Instructor  in  English,  1911-16. 
Assistant  Professor  of  English,  1916- 

1912  MELVILLE  THURSTON  COOK,   A.B.    (Stanford,   1894), 

A.M.  (De  Pauw,  1902),  Ph.D.  (Ohio  State  Univ.,  1904)  .  . 

Born  at  CofFeen,  111.,  Sept.  20,  1869. 

Instructor  in  Biology,  De  Pauw,  1895-97. 

Professor,  do.,  1897-1904. 

Chief,  Dept.  Plant  Pathology,  Santiago,  Cuba,  1904-06. 

Plant    Pathologist,     Delaware    Agric.     Exper.     Station, 
Newark,  Del.,  1907-11. 

State  Plant  Pathologist  of  New  Jersey,  1911- 

Professor  of  Plant  Pathology,  Rutgers.  1912- 

1912     ALEXANDER  JAMES   INGLIS,   B.A.    (Wesleyan,   1902). 

A.M.   (Columbia,  1909),  Ph.D.   (Columbia,  1911), 

Born  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  Nov.  24.  1879. 

Professor*  of  the  Science  of  Teaching,  Rutgers,  1912-14, 

Director  of  Summer  Session,  Rutgers,  1914. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Education,  Harvard,  1914- 


FACULTY. 


APPOINTED. 

1912     THOMAS  J.  HEADLEE,  A.B.  (Univ.  Indiana,  1903),  A.M. 

(Univ.  Indiana,  1904),  Ph.D.  (Cornell,  1906) 

Born  at  Headlee,  Ind.,  Feb.  13,  1877. 

Assistant    Entomologist,    State    Agric.    Exper,    Station, 

New  Hampshire,  1906-07. 
Associate,  do.,  1907. 
Head,   Dept.   of  Entomology   and   Zoology,   State  Agric. 

Exper.  Station,  Kansas,  1907-12. 
State  Entomologist,  New  Jersey,  1912- 
Professor  of  Entomology,  Rutgers,  1912- 
1912     FRANK    WILSON    LINDSLEY,    A.B.     (Columbia,    1903), 

L.H.M.    (Univ.  N.  Y.) 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,   1912-13. 

1912     EARLE  COOK  STILLWELL,  B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1911) 

Instructor  in  Horticulture,  1912-14. 
1912     JOHN  PUTNAM  HELYAR.  B.S.    (Univ.  Vermont,  1909), 

M.S.    (Univ.  Vermont,  1912) 

Born  at  Claremont,  N.  H.,  May  3,  1S86. 
Instructor  in  Botany,  Univ.  Vermont,  1909-12. 
Instructor  in  Botany,  Rutgers,  1912-15. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Botany.  Rutgers,  1915- 

1912  HARRY  NELSON  LENDALL,  B.S.  in  C.E.  (Tufts,  1906)  . . 

Born  at  Essex,  Mass.,  July  13,  1878. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  Graphics,   Univ.   Penn., 

1909-12. 
Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Rutgers,  1912-13. 
Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering  and  Graphics,  Rutgers, 

1913-14. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering,  Rutgers,  1914- 

1913  ALVA  AGEE,  M.S.   (Univ.  Wooster) 

Born  at  Cheshire,  Ohio,  Oct.  1,  1858. 

Lecturer  on  Agricultural  Topics  since  1891. 

Professor  in  charge,  Agric  Extension,  Penn.  State  Coll., 

1907-12. 
Acting  Dean,  do.,  1910-11. 
Professor  of  Soil  Fertility,  Rutgers,  1913- 
Director  of  Agricultural  Extension,  Rutgers,  1914- 
1913     ALBERT    ELLICOTT    BROWN,    B.Sc.    (Rutgers,    1902), 

First  Lieutenant  16th  Infantry,  U.  S.  A 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1913-14. 
1913     AUGUSTINE  WILBERFORCE  BLAIR,  B.S.   (Haverford, 

1892) ,  A.M.  (Haverford,  1896) 

Born  at  Archdale,  N.  C,  Sept.  12,  1866. 
Professor  of  Science,  Guilford  College,  1896-97. 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  Florida  Agric.  Coll.,  1899-1905. 
Chemist,  Florida  Experiment  Station,  1906-11. 
Associate  Professor  of  Agricultural  Chemistry,  Rutgers, 
1913- 


60  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1913     STANLEY    EUGENE    BRASEFIELD,    C.E,     (Lafayette, 
1895),  M.Sc.  (Lafayette,  1898),  Ph.D.  (Cornell,  1912)  . . . 

Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  Oct.  2,  1873. 

Instructor  and  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics  and 
Graphics,  Lafayette,  1902-10. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Rutgers,  1913-15. 

Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Rutgers,  1915-16. 

Professor  of  Applied  Mathematics,  1916- 
1913     WILLIAM    BEVERLY    STONE,    B.A.     (Univ.    Virginia, 
1901),  A.M.    (Univ.    Virginia,   1903),   Ph.D.    (Univ.   Vir- 
ginia, 1907 )  

Born  at  Auburn,  Va.,  Nov.  17,  1878. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Univ.  Virginia,  1907-08. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Univ.  Michigan,  1908-13. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics.  Rutgers,  1913- 

1913  LEIGH    WADSWORTH    KIMBALL,    A.B.     (Dartmouth, 

1903) ,  A.M.   (Syracuse,  1915) 

Born  at  Plainfield,  N.  .J.,  June  3,  1881. 

Teacher  of  French,  St.  John's  School,  Manlius,  N.  Y., 

1903-13. 
Instructor  in  Romance  Languages,  Rutgers,  1913- 

1914  FRANK  APP.  B.S.   (Penn.  State  Coll.,  1911) 

Born  at  Buffalo  Roods,  Pa.,  Jan.  26,  1886. 

Assistant   Professor   of  Agronomy,    State   College,   New 

Hampshire,  1911-14. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Agronomy,  Rutgers,  1914- 
1914     ARTHUR   JAMES   FARLEY,   B.S.    (Massachusetts  Agric. 

Coll.,   1908)    

Born  at  Waltham,  Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1885. 
Instructor  in  Horticulture.  1914-16. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Horticulture,  1916- 
1914     CLARENCE  ELMER  BRETT.   B.S.    (Rhode  Island  State 

Coll.,  1913) .     Morris  Plains,  N.  J 

Born  at  Brockton,  Mass.,  Apr.  20,  1883. 
Instructor  in  Poultry  Husbandry,  1914-15. 

1914  LYMAN  GIBBS  SCHERMERHORN,  B.S.   (Massachusetts 

Agric.   Coll.,  1910) 

Born  at  Maiden,  Mass.,  June  28,  1887. 
Instructor  in  Vegetable  Gardening,  1914- 

1915  CHARLES     HERBERT     ELLIOTT,     B.S.      (McKendree, 

1907),      A.M.       (Columbia,      1908).      Ph.D.       (Columbia, 
1914)    

Born  at  Narmal,  111..  Aug.  2.  1878. 

Professor  of  the  Science  of  Education,  1915- 

Director  of  the  Summer  Session.  1915- 
1915     SHELBY    CARL    LEASURE.    First    Lieutenant,    7th    In- 
fantry,  U.   S.  Army 

Born  in  Illinois,   Oct.  30,  1877. 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1915- 


FACULTY.  61 


APPOINTED. 

1915     WILLIAM   JOHN   CARSON,   B.S.    (Ontario   Agric.   Coll., 
1902) 

Born  at  Metcalfe,  Ontario,  Canada,  Nov.  15,  1874. 

Instructor,   Univ.  Wisconsin,   1905-06. 

Professor  of  Dairy  Husbandry,   Manitoba  Agric.   Coll., 

190e-ll. 
Professor  of  Dairy  Husbandry,  Rutgers,  1915- 
1915     MAYNE   SEGUINE  MASON,   B.S.    (Univ.   Illinois,   1911), 

M.S.  (Univ.  Illinois,  1913) 

Born  at  Buda,  111.,  June  8,  1890. 
Instructor  in  Electrical  Engineering,  1915- 
1915     LLOYD  STEPHEN  RIFORD,  B.S.  (New  Hampshire  Agric. 

Coll.,  1914) ,  A.M.   ( Univ.  Missouri,  1915) 

Born  at  Randolph,  Vermont,  Apr.  22,  1889. 
Instructor  in  Dairy  Husbandry,  1915- 

1915  ROY     FOSTER    IRVIN,     B.S.     (Michigan     Agric.     Coll., 

1914)    

Born  at  McKeesport,  Penn.,  Apr.  22,  1891. 
Instructor  in  Poultry  Dept.,  Univ.  Georgia,  1914-15. 
Instructor  in  Poultry  Husbandry,  Rutgers,  1915— 

1916  ARTHUR    RUSSELL    MOORE,    A.B.     (Univ.    Nebraska, 

1904) ,  Ph.D.    (Univ.  California,  1911) 

Born  at  Beaver  City,  Neb.,  Nov.  10,  1882. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Physiology,  Univ.  Cal.,  1911-13. 
Associate  Professor  of  Physiology,  Bryn  Mawr,  1913-16. 
Professor  of  Physiology,  Rutgers,  1910- 
1916     JOHN  MARSHALL  HUNTER,  B.S.    (Iowa  State  College, 

1915)    

Born  at  Red  Oak,  Iowa,  Nov.  8,  1890. 

Instructor  in  Animal  Husbandry,  1916- 
1916     NORMAN  SALLEE  PARKER,  A.B.  (Chicago,  1910),  A.M. 

(Harvard,  1912),  Ph.D.   (Chicago,  1916) 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  23,  1890. 
Instructor  in  History,  1916- 


62  liUTGEES   COLLEGE. 


LIBRARIANS. 


APPOINTED. 

1863     *REV.  DE  WITT  TEN  BROECK  REILEY,  A.M flSTl 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1857). 
1871     *GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ATHERTON,  LL.D 11880 

Professor,  1869-82. 
1880       ISAAC  EDGAR  HASBROUCK,  A.M tl884 

Also  Assistant  Librarian,  1868-1880. 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1865). 
1884     *IRVING  STRONG  UPSON,  A.M tl^OO 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1881). 
1907    •  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  OSBORN 

Also  Assistant  Librarian,  1897-1905,  and  Acting  Libra- 
rian, 1905-07. 

B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1897). 


REGISTRARS. 


APPOINTED. 

1890     *IRVING  STRONG  UPSON,  A.M *1915 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1881). 
1915       LUTHER  HARNED  MARTIN 

Rutgers,  1909. 


FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE. 


The  Medical  College  was  established  in  1792  and  re-established  in 
1812  and  1826. 

APPOINTED, 

1792     RICHARD  SHARPE  KISSAM,  M.D.    (Edinburgh,  1787), 

Hon.  M.D.    (Queen's,  1793) *1822 

1792     WILLIAM  MOORE,  M.D.    (Edinburgh,  1780),  Hon.  M.D. 

(Queen's,  1793) • *1824 

1792     NICHOLAS  ROMAYNE   (in  the  class  of  1774,  Columbia), 

M.D.  (Edinburgh),  Hon.  M.D.  (Queen's,  1792) *1817 

Professor   of   the    Institutes   of   Medicine    and    Forensic 
Medicine,  1812-17. 


FACULTY.  63 


APPOINTED. 

1792     SAMUEL  LATHAM  MITCHILL,  M.D.,  LL.D *1831 

Born  at  North  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  Aug.  26,  1764. 

Studied  medicine,  Edinburgh,  1783-86. 

U.  S.  Senator. 

Vice  President  of  the  Medical  Faculty,  Rutgers,  1826- 

Made  first  mineralogical  survey  of  N.  Y.  State,  1796. 

Chief  Editor,  N.  Y.  Medical  Repository,  1797-1813. 

Professor  of  Chemistry,  Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1807. 

Professor  of  Natural  History,  do.,  1808-20. 

Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Botany,  do.,  1820-26. 

Died  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  7,  1831. 
1812     ARCHIBALD  BRUCE,  A.B.  (Columbia,  1797),  M.D.  (Edin- 
burgh, 1809) *1818 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.,  1777. 

Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Mineralogy,   Coll.   P. 
and  S.,  1807-11. 

Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Mineralogy,   Queen's, 
1812-18. 

Died  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  22,  1818. 
1812     VALENTINE  SEAMAN,  M.D.,  A.B.   (Univ.  Penn.,  1792)  .  .*1817 

Born  in  New  York  City  (?),  Apr.  2,  1770. 

Introduced  vaccination  in  New  York  City. 

Professor  of  Anatomy,  Physiology  and  Surgery,  1812-15. 

Died,  June,  1817. 
1812     THOMAS  COCK,  M.D.   (Columbia,  1805) *1869 

Born  at  Glen  Cove,  L.  I.,  1782. 

Professor  of  Anatomy,  Physiology  and  Surgery,  Queen's, 
1812-15. 

Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Queen's,  1815-26. 

Vice  President,  Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1827-55. 

President,  do.,  1855-58. 

President,  N.  Y.  Academy  of  Medicine,  1852. 

Died,  June  14,  1869. 
1812     JOHN  GRISCOM,  LL.D.    (Union,  1824) *1852 

Born  at  Hancock's  Bridge,  N.  J.,  Sept.  27,  1774. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  Philosophy,  Queen's, 
1812-26. 

Professor  of  Chemistry,  Rutgers,  1826-28. 

Head  of  New  York  High  School,  1825-31. 

Popular  lecturer  on  Chemistry. 

Died  at  Burlington,  N.  J.,  Feb.  26,  1852. 
1812     ROBERT  BAYARD,  M.D.   (Edinburgh,  1809) 

Professor  of  Midwifery  and  the  Diseases  of  Women  and 
Children,  1812-26. 
1812     JOHN  WATTS,  A.B.   (Columbia,  1804) ,  M.D *1831 

Born  in  New  Y'ork  City,  Dec,  1785. 

Professor  of  the  Practice  of  Physic,  Queen's,  1812-26. 

President,  Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1826-31. 

Died,  Feb.  4,  1831. 


64  RUTGEBS    COLLEGE. 


APPOINTED. 

1815     ALEXANDER  HODGSON  STEVENS,  A.B    (Yale,  1807),  \ 

M.D.    (Univ.  Penn.,  1811),  LL.D.    (Regents  Univ.,  N.   Y.  \ 

State,  1849) *1869  } 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  4,  1789.  j 

Professor    of   the    Principles    and    Practice    of    Surgery,  i 

Queen's,  1815-26.  i 

Professor  of  Surgery,  Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1826-37.  j 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery,  do.,  1837-40.  ] 

President,  do.,  1S41-44.  ] 

Emeritus  Professor,  do.,  1844-69.  | 

President,  American  Medical  Association,  1848.  1 

Died,  Mch.  30,  1869.  | 

In  1816  the  exercises  of  the  College  were  suspended,  and  the  Board  of  I 

Trustees  deemed  it  inexpedient  thereafter  to  confer  medical  degrees.  J 

The  above  appointments  were  annulled  hy  a  formal  vote  in  1826.  ^ 

1826     DAVID   HOSACK,   A.B.    (Princeton,   1789),   M.D.    (Phila. 

Coll.,  Pa.,  1791,  and  Edinburgh),   LL.D.    (Union,   1818).  '■ 

F.R.S.,  1816 *1835  I 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Aug.  31,  1769.  ■ 
Professor    of    Botany    and    Materia    Medica,    Columbia, 

1795-1807. 

Professor  of   Surgery   and   Midwifery,   Coll.   P.   and   S.,  [ 

1807-13.  ; 
Professor  of  Physics  and  Clinical  Medicine,  do.,  1813-26. 

Professor  of  the  Institutes  and  Practice  of  Physical  and  ; 

Clinical  Medicine,  Rutgers,  1826-28. 

President  of  the  Medical  Faculty,  Rutgers,  1826-28.  ^ 

Died  in  New  York  City,  Dec.  23,  1835.  ^ 

1826     WILLIAM  J.  McNEVIN,  M.D.   (Univ.  Vienna,  1784) -^1841 

Born  at  Ballynahowne,  Ireland,  Mch.  21,  1763.  j 

Practiced  in  Dublin,  1784-98.  ~ 

Professor  of  Therapeutics  and  Materia  Medica,  182&-2S.  ■ 

Died,  July  2,  1841.  I 

1826     VALENTINE  MOTT,  M.D.   (Columbia,  1806),  LL.D.   (Re-  : 

gents  N.  Y.  State  Univ.,  1851) *1865  j 

Born  at  Glen  Cove,  L.  I.,  Aug.  20,  1785.  . 

Professor  of  Surgery,  Columbia,  1811-26.  * 

Professor  of  Surgery,  Rutgers,  1826-28.  1 

Professor  of  Coll.  P.  and  S..,  1831-37.  ; 
Professor  of  Surgery,  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1841-50. 

President  of  Medical  Faculty,  do.,  1841-50.  ' 

Professor  Emeritus,  do.,  1852-65.  j 

Died  in  New  York  City,  Apr.  26,  1865.  i. 


FACULTY.  65 


APPOINTED. 

1826     JOHN  W.  FRANCIS,  A.B.   (Columbia,  1809),  M.D.    (Coll. 
P.   and   S.,  1809),   LL.D.    (Trinity,   1850,   and   Columbia, 

I860)    *1861 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  17,  1789. 
Professor  of  Institutes  of  Medicine  and  Materia  Medica, 
Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1813-26;    also  Medical  Jurisprudence, 
1817-26;    also  Obstetrics,  1819-26. 
Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Forensic  Medicine,  Rutgers, 

1826-28. 
Died,  Feb.  8,  1861. 

1826     JOHN  D.  GODMAN,  M.D ".*1830 

Born  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  1799  or  1800. 
Professor  of  Anatomy,  Medical  College  of  Ohio,  one  year. 
Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Rutgers,  1826-27. 
Died  in  Philadelphia,  Apr.  17,  1830. 


66  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1774-1775. 


ALUMNI  OF  THE  COLLEGE. 


1774. 
A.B. 

♦Matthew  Leydt,  North  Hampton,  Pa. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  4,  1753.  R.  D.  clergyman. 
Studied  Theology  under  Hardenbergh.  Licensed,  1778.  Trus- 
tee, Queen's,  1783.     Died,  Nov.  24,  1783. 


1775. 
A.B. 

*David  Annan,^  •  '  Ireland. 

Born   at  Ceres,  near  Cupar,    Pifeshire.    Scotland.   Apr.   4,   1754. 

Presb.    clergyman.      Ordained    at    Wallkill,    N.    Y.,    Oct.,    1778. 

Peterborough,  N.  H.,  1778-92.     Deposed,  1800.     A.M.    (Queen's, 

1782).     Died,  1802. 
♦Michael  Best. 
♦Jasper  Farmer.^ 
♦Peter  Kimble. 
♦Abraham  Schenck,  '  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Farmer. 
♦Henry  Harris  Schenck,  Jr.,  Neshanic,  N.  J. 

Physician.     Judge,  Somerset  county.     Surgoon  of  Militia.  1776- 

81.     In  War  of  1812.     Died,  Dec.  20,  1823. 

♦John  H.  Schenck,  Canaan,  Pa. 

Born.  1754.  Lieutenant,  captain,  finally  colonel  in  American 
army.     Died,  Mch.  5,   1845. 

♦James  Schureman,^  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Feb.  12,  1756.  Merchant. 
Trustee,  Queen's,  1782-1824.  Treasurer,  Queen's,  1795-1813. 
Tutor,  Queen's,  1782-  ,  1807-  .  Second  Lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Taylor's  Company,  Col.  Neilson's  battalion,  1776.  In  battle  of 
Long  Island.  Mayor  of  New  Brunswick,  1801-13,  1821-24. 
Member  of  Provincial  Congi-ess  of  New  Jersey,  1786.  Delegate 
to  Annapolis  Convention,  1786.  Member  of  Continental  Con- 
gress, 1786-88.  Member  of  U.  S.  Congress,  1789-91,  1797-99. 
1813-15.  U.  S.  Senator,  1799-1801.  Member  Committee  for 
First  U.  S.  Census.  Vice-President,  Council  of  New  Jersey, 
1812.     President  of  bank.     Died,  Jan.  22,  1824. 

♦John  Stagg,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1758.  Captain  of  Minute  Men  in  Ameri- 
can army.  Lieutenant  in  Col.  Oliver  Spencer's  (additional) 
Continental  Regiment,  Mch.  4,  1778.  Acting  Paymaster. 
Clerk  in  War  Office  eight  years.  Sheriff  of  New  York,  1801-03. 
Died,  Dec.  28,  1803. 

1  Tliese  names  occur  in  an  account  of  the  commencement  of  1774  as  mem- 
bers of  the  Senior  class.  The  others  may  have  been  members  of  succeeding 
classes  as  late  as  1778. 


1775-1780. 


ALUMXI.  67 


♦Isaac  Stoutenburgh,                                                           New  York  City.  ] 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  5,  1761.     Private,  Capt.  Schoon-  5 

maker's  company,  Col.   Wynkoop's  Regiment.     Promoted  Major,  -i 
2d  Battalion,  N.  Y.  Militia,  in  Regiment  of  Col.  William  Hyer. 

Promoted  Lieut.-Col.  of  Col.  William  Malcolm's  Regiment,  1776.  ] 

Alderman,   N.   Y.  City,  1789-95.     Member,   Provincial  Congress,  ■ 

N.  Y.,  1775-77.     State  Senator,  N.  Y.,  1778-80,  1785-87.     Com-  i 
missioner    of    Forfeiture    of    Estates    of    Revolutionary    Tories, 

1786.     Died,   1799.  ] 

♦John  Van  Dyke.^  ^ 

♦Samuel  Vickebs.^  ■] 

♦Isaac  Vredenbukgh.  j 

♦John  Wall.  ■ 

Dr.  .lohn  Galen  Wall  died  at  W^oodbridge,  N.  J.,  Jan.  14,  1798.  .; 

His  father  was  also  named  John.  j 

1776.  ■ 

A.B.  i 

♦Simeon  De  Witt,                                                                       Albany,  N.  Y.  i 

Born  at  Wawarsing,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  1756.     Assistant  Geographer  ; 

of    the    American    Army,    1778-80.       Chief    Geographer    of    the  ',\ 

American  Army,  1780-83.     Surveyor-General  of  New  York  State,  ) 
1784-1834.      Appointed   Surveyor-General   of   the   United    States 

(1796),  but  declined.     Regent  of  State  of  New  York,  1798-1817.  ■; 
Vice  Chancellor  of  the  State  of  New  York,  1817-29.     Chancellor 

of  the  State  of  New  York,  1829-84.     A.M.  (Queen's,  1782).  Died,  ; 

Dec.  3.  1834.  : 

1777. 

1778.  i 
A.B.  i 

♦John  Bogabt,                                                                        Readington,  N.  J.  ^ 

Tutor,  Queen's,  1778-82.     Student  of  Divinity.     A.M.    (Queen's,  J 

1782).  ] 

♦Nicholas  Lansing,^                                                                 Tappan,  N.  Y.  ': 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y..  1748.     Studied  theology  under  Westerlo.  " 

Ordained.    1781.      R.   D.   clergyman.      President,   General    Synod,  l 
1809.     Died,  Sept.  26,  1835. 

V 

1 

1779.  ': 


1780. 
A.B. 

♦Jeremiah  Smith,  Dover,  N.  H. 

Born  at  Peterborough.  N.  H.,  Nov.  29.  1759.  Lawyer.  Member 
of  Ijegislature,  1788-90.  Member  of  Constitutional  Convention, 
1791.  Member  of  Congress,  1791-97.  .Judge  of  U.  S.  Circuit 
Court.  1801.  Chief  Justice  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Judicature, 
New  Hampshire,  1802-09.  Governor  of  New  Hampshire,  1809-10. 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  New  Hampshire, 
1813-16.  LL..D.  (Dartmouth,  1804,  and  Harvard,  1807).  Died, 
Sept.  21,  1842. 

^  These  names  occur  in  an;  account  of  the  commencement  of  1774  as  mem- 
bers of  the  Senior  class.  The  others  may  have  been  members  of  succeeding 
classes  as  late  as  1778. 

2  In  1780  he  presented  credentials  from  Queen's  College.  Since  he  began 
his  theological  studies  in  1778  he  had  probably  graduated  from  the  college 
in  that  year. 


68  RUTGERS    COLLEGE.  1780-1786. 


*SiMEON  Van  Arsdalen,  Readington,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Bucks  county,  Pa.,  July  10,  1753.  R.  D.  clergyman. 
Studied  under  Livingston.  Licensed.  1782.  Trustee,  Queen's, 
1783-86.  Tutor,  Queen's,  1783.  A.M.  (Queen's,  1783).  Died, 
May  26,  1786. 


*JoHN  W.  Bray/  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Member    Common     Council.       Forage    Master    of    New    Jersey. 
Prominent  during  War  of  1812.     Died,  April,  1834. 

* courtlandt.^ 

* Remsen.^ 

* Stewart.^ 

* Van  Wyck.^ 

1781. 


1782. 
A.B. 

♦Timothy  Blauvelt,  Clarkstown,  N.  )i. 

Born  near  Clarkstown,  N.  Y.(?),  Apr.  5,  1762.     R.  D.  clergyman. 

Studied  theology  under  Livingston.     Licensed,  1784.     Died  soon 

after. 
♦William  Crooke,  (?)  Somerville,  N.  J. 

A.M.    (Queen's,  1789). 
♦Peter  liEYDT,  Ponds,  N.  J. 

Born,  Nov.  6,  1763.     R.  D.  clergyman.     Studied  theology  under 

Livingston.     Licensed,  1788.     Died,  June  12,  1796, 


1783. 
A.B. 

♦Isaac  Blauvelt,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Born  near  Clarkstown,  N.  Y.(?),  1750.  R.  D.  clergyman. 
Studied  theology  under  J.  R.  Hardenbergh.  Licensed,  1780. 
Trustee,  Queen's,  1785-1831.  A.M.  (Queen's.  1788).  Died  about 
1840. 

♦Michael  D.  Henry.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Lamington,  N,  J. (?),  Apr.  18,  1760.  Lawyer.  Died, 
May  25,  1799. 

♦Pierre  Van  Cortlandt,  Peekskill,  N,  Y. 

Boin  at  Cortlandt  Manor,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  29,  1762.  Lawyer.  Mem- 
ber of  Congress.  A.M.  (Queen's,  1789).  LL.D.  (Rutgers,  1843). 
Died,  July  13,  1848. 

♦John  Martin  Van  Harlingen,  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Sourland.  N.  J.,  1761.  R.  D.  clergyman.  Studied 
theology  under  Livingston.  Licensed.  1786.  Professor  of  He- 
brew and  Ecclesiastical  History,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1812-13.  Trus- 
tee, Queen's,  1787-1813.  A.M.  (Queen's,  1789).  Died,  June  16, 
1813. 


178^1786. 


1  These  five  names  without  any  first  name  are  mentioned  as  students  ia 
lower  classes  in  a  letter  written  by  Col.  John  Taylor  to  John  Bogart,  in  1779. 


1787-1789. 


ALUMNI. 


69 


1787. 
A.B. 


*Abraham  Van  Horne, 


Caughnawaga  (Fonda),  N.  Y. 
Born   at   Whitehouse,   N.   J.,   Dec.    31,    1763.      R.   D.    clerp:yman. 
Studied  theolog.v  under  Livingston.      Licensed,    1788.      *'Said  to 
have    married    1,500    couples."      A.M.     (Queen's,    1792).      Died, 
June  3,  1840. 


1788. 
A.B. 

♦Waltepw  Cole. 

A.M.    (Queen's.  1791). 
*Alpheus  Freeman. 

A.M.    (Queen's,  1791). 
♦Jacob  Rutsen  Hardenbergh,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  June  19,  1767.     Lawyer.     Pres.  Banlf  of  New  Brunswick, 

N.    J.      Tutor,    Queen's,    1794.      Trustee.    Queen's.    1792-1841. 

Sec.    Trustees,    Queen's,    1793-1800,    1833-35.      A.M.    (Queen's, 

1791).     Died,  Feb.  13,  1841. 
♦John  Frelinghuysen  Jackson,  Fordham,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bergen,  N.  J„  1768.     R.  D.  clergyman.     Studied  theology 

under    Livingston.       Licensed,     1790.       A.M.     (Queen's,     1791). 

Died,  Mch.  26,  1836. 


1789. 
A.B. 


Scotchtown,  N.  Y. 
A.M.  (Queen's.  1792).     Died, 


♦Methuselah  Baldwin, 

Presh.  clergyman.     Licensed,  1791. 
Feb.  4,  1847. 

*Abraham  Blauvelt,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Clarkstown,  N.  Y. (?)  Trustee,  Queen's,  1800.  Sec. 
Trustees.  Queen's,  1800-07.  Chairman.  Building  Committee, 
Queen's  Building.  Editor  "The  Brunswick  Guardian."  A.M. 
(Queen's,  1792). 

'^John  J.  Carle. 

Clergyman.     A.M.   (Queen's  and  Coll.  N.  J.,  1792). 
♦Jonas  Coe,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Born,  Mch.  20,  1754.     Presb.  clergyman.    A.M.  (Queen's  and  Coll. 

N.  J.,  1792.  and  Union,  1797).     D.D.   (William  and  Mary  Coll., 

1815).     Died,  July  21,  1822. 

♦Henry  Cook,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mendham,  N.  J.,  1769.  Presb.  clergyman.  Pastor  Me- 
tuchen. 1794-1824.     Died,  Sept.  17,  1824. 

♦Bethuel  Dodd, 

Presb.    clergyman.      A.M.    (Queen's.    1792; 
Died,  1804. 

♦C^Rus  P.  Giluersleeve, 

Clergyman.  A.M.  (Queen's  and  Coll.  N.  J. 
♦Albert  Oblenis, 

Principal  Erasmus  Hall  Acad.,  1791-1806. 
♦.James  Stevenson. 

Tutor,  Queen's,  1789-90,  1809-11. 


Whitesborough,  N.  Y. 

Coll.    N.    J.,    1794). 

(?)  Hempstead,  L.  I. 
1792). 

Flatbush,  L.  I. 
Died,  Oct.  23,  1806. 


70  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1789-1792. 


*Gershom  Williams.  Carabridjje,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman.      Tutor,    Queen's,    1789-92.      A.M.    (Queen's,    1792). 
First  Pastor  at  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  1794-1803. 


1790. 
A.B. 

*Christian  Suhm  De  Wint. 

A.M.  (Queen's,  1794,  and  Dartmouth,  1795). 

*Samuel  Kenneday  Jennings,  Baltimore,  Md 

Born  in  Essex  county,  N.  J.,  June  6.  1771.  Metliodist  Protes- 
tant clergyman.  A.M.  (Queen's,  1794).  Pres.  Washington  Col- 
lege.    Died,  Oct.  19,  1854. 

♦Jacob  Tallman,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Merchant.     A.M.   (Queen's,  1794).     Trustee,  Queen's,  1800-07. 


1791. 
A.B. 

♦William  Durham,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  1776.     Lawyer.     A.M.  (Queen's,  1794).     Died,  May  6,  1821. 
*LuKE  Egerton,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,    1768.      Teacher.      A.M.    (Queen's,    1794).      Died,    May    7, 

1823. 
♦Elijah  Rosenkrantz  (Rosegrant),  Paramus,  N.  J. 

Born,    1766.      R.    D.    clergyman.      Physician.      Studied    theology 

under  Livingston.     Licensed,  1794.     A.M.  (Queen's,  1794).     Died, 

1832. 
♦Henry  Traphagen,  Jr.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

A.M.   (Queen's,  1794). 
♦Staats  Van  Deursen,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    1776.      Merchant.      Trustee, 

Queen's,  1807-23.     Treasurer,  1813-23.     A.M.    (Queen's,  1794) 

Died,  1847. 

1792. 
A.B. 

♦John  Frelinghuysen,  Raritan,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Millstone,  N.  J.,  Mch.  21,  1776.  Lawyer.  Surrogate 
Somerset  county.  15  years.  Colonel  during  War  of  1812.  Briga- 
dier-General. A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1803).  Trustee,  Queen's 
1800-33.     Died,  April  10,  1833. 

♦Ebenezer  Grant,  Bedford,  N.  Y. 

Presb.  clergyman.  Director,  Princeton  Sem.,  1818-21.  A.M. 
(Coll.  N.  J.,  1796).     Died,  Sept.  6,  1821. 

♦John  Simonson. 

A.M.    (Coll.  N.  J.,  1806).  i 

♦James  Swartwout. 

♦John  Van  Harlingen,  Burlington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J.,  Apr.  1,  1770.     Teacher.     Died,  Dec.  11, 

1798. 
♦Abraham  Van  Nest. 


1793-1808. 


ALUMNI. 


71 


1793. 
A.B. 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


*Fredebick  Bodine, 

Lawyer.     Died  at  Savannah,  Ga. 

♦Abraham  Bbokaw,  Ovid,  N.  Y. 

Born,  1761.     R.  D.  clergyman.     Studied  theology  under  Living- 
ston.    Died,  July  17,  1846. 

♦Henry  Drake,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born   at  New  Brunswick,   N.    J.,   1773.      Physician.      Died,   Dec. 

24,  1817. 
♦Abraham  D.  Lansing. 

Born,  Mch.  17.  1775.     Died  of  yellow  fever,  Sept.  28,  1805. 
♦Henry  Stryker. 

Died,  March  30,  1810. 
♦John  Wyckoff. 


1794. 
A.B. 

♦William  P.  Deare, 

Lawyer.     Clerk  of  Middlesex  county,  N.  J 
Trustee,    Queen's,    1804-25.      Sec.    Trustees 
Died,  Feb.  1,  1826. 
♦John  Lawson. 

A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1796).  A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1798,  and  Queen's 
1810). 

♦John  Thompson. 

Physician. 
♦Henry  Van  Deursen, 

Born,  Mch.,  1768.     Died,  Apr.  25,  1835 

♦John  Schureman  Vredenburgh, 

Born,  Mch.  20.  1776.  R.  D.  clergyman.  Studied  theology  under 
Livingston.  Licensed.  1798.  Trustee,  Queen's,  1800-21.  A.M. 
(Queen's,  1810,  and  Coll.  N.  J.,  1803).     Died,  Oct.  4,  1821. 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
A.M.  (Queen's,  1810). 
Queen's,    1807-21. 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


Raritan,  N.  J. 


1795. 
A.B. 


♦John  Schureman, 


New  Brunswick,  N. 
Born  near  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  19,  1778.  R.  D.  clergy- 
man. Studied  theology  under  Livingston.  Licensed,  1801.  Vice 
Pres.,  Queen's.  1811-18.  Professor  Moral  Philosophy  and  Belles- 
Lettres,  Queen's,  1811-18.  Professor  Ecclesiastical  Hist.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1815-18.  Trustee,  Queen's,  1800-18.  A.M.  (Queen's,  1810, 
and  Coll.  N.  J.,  1801).  S.T.D.  (Columbia,  1816).  Died,  May 
15.   1818. 


♦Peter  A'redenburgh, 
Lawyer. 


Freehold,  N.  J. 


1796-1808. 


n 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1809-1812. 


1809. 


A.B. 


*  William  Croes. 

Born,  1791.     Law  student.     A.] 
30,  1814. 

*COBNELIUS  Low  HaRDENKERGH, 

Born,   July   4,    1790.      Lawyer. 

Member  N.  J.  Assembly.  Pres.  Bank  of  New  Brunswick.  Pro- 
fessor of  Law,  Rutgers,  1835.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1815-60.  Sec. 
Trustees,  Queen's,  1821-25.  A.M.  (Queen's,  1812).  LL.D.  (Rut- 
gers, 1852).     Died,  July  14,  1860. 

*WiLLiAM  Van  Deursen,  New  Brunswick, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,   N    J.,  May  16.   1791.     Physician   and 

surgeon.  A.M.  (Queen's,  1812).  M.'D.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1823- 
73.     Died.  Feb.  16,  1873. 

♦John  M.  Van  Harlingen,  Lebanon,  O. 

Born   near    New   Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Feb.    19,    1792.      Physician. 

A.M.   (Queen's,  1812).     M.D.     Died,  Sept.  30,  1886. 
♦Rynier  Veghte,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Farmer.     Licensed  to  practice  law.     A.M.  (Queen's,  1812).     Died, 

May  30,  1871. 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
(Queen's,  1812).     Died,  March 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Mayor,    New  Brunswick,    N.    J. 


N.  J. 


1810. 
A.B. 


*  Cornelius  S.  Blauvelt, 

Physician.     A.M.    (Queen's,   1813) 
♦Edward  Wood  Dunham, 


Paterson,  N.  J. 

Died,   May  19,  1830. 

New  York  City. 

Pres.    Corn    Exchange    Bank.    1853-71.      Commission    Merchant, 
1821-53.     A.M.   (Queen's,  1813).     Died,  July  6,  1871. 

♦Kearney  Newell,  AUentown,  N.  J. 

Teacher.     A.M.   (Queen's,  1813).     Died  about  1825. 


1811. 
A.B. 


♦John  H.  Carle, 

R.  D.  clergyman.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1814. 
♦James  Stevenson,  Jr. 
♦Jacob  H.  Van  Dyke. 
♦Abraham  D.  Wilson, 

Born    at   Amwell,    N.    J 
"Father  of  Western  Missions. 
July  21,  1876. 


A.M. 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Fairview,  111. 


Nov.    15,    1789.      Clergyman    R.    C.    A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1815.     A.M.     Died, 


1812. 
A.B. 


♦Cornelius  C.  Eltinge, 

Born  near  Kingston,  N.  Y..  1793 

1816.     A.M.   (Queen's,  1815).     Died,  Oct 

♦Solomon  E.  Eltinge, 
Born,  Apr.  5,  1793. 


Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 
R.  D.  clergyman.     N.  B.  Sem.. 


1843. 


New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 


Merchant.     Died,  July  10,  1849. 


1812-1814. 


ALUMNI.  73 


*Jacob  Green,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Professor  Chemistry  and  Natural  History,  College  New  Jersey, 
1818-22.  Professor  Chemistry,  Jefferson  "^Medical  College.  A.M. 
(Queen's  and  Coll.  N.  J.,  1815).  M.D.  (Yale,  1827).  Died, 
1841. 

♦Edward  Mundy,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  near  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Apr.  14,  1794.  Lawyer. 
Lieut.-Gov,  of  Michigan,  1835-40.  Regent  of  State  University,. 
1844-48.  Attorney-General,  1847.  Associate  Justice  of  Su- 
preme Court.  1848-51.     A.M.     Died,  March  13,  1851. 

♦Cornelius  C.  Vermeule,  New  York  City. 

Born,  1786.  R.  D.  clergyman.  N.  B.  Sem..  1814.  Tutor  of 
Languages,  Queen's,  1812-14.  Professor  of  Languages,  1814-15. 
A.M.     M.D.     D.D.     Died,  Jan.  15,  1859. 

♦Isaac  Newton  Wyckoff,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  near  Millstone.  N.  J.,  Aug.  29,  1792.  R.  D.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1817.  Trustee,  Rutgers.  1851-69.  A.M.  (Queen's, 
1816).  D.D.  (Union,  1838,  and  Rutgers,  1839).  Died,  March 
29,  1869. 

1813. 
A.B. 

♦Ezekiel  Bowdoin. 

♦Isaac  L.  Brower,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

A.M.   (Queen's,  1816). 
♦John  Adams  Pool,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,    1797.      Physician    and    farmer.      A.M.     (Queen's,    1816). 

Died,  May  1,  1860. 

♦Henry  Buley  Poole,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Physician.  A.M.  (Queen's,  1816).  M.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1820). 
Died,  Nov.  29,  1861. 

1814. 
A.B. 

♦William  Warren  Blauvelt,  Lamington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  23.  1800.  Presb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1823.  Professor  Hampden  Sidney  College,  Va., 
1822-24.  A.M.  (Queen's,  1817,  and  Coll.  N.  J.,  1821).  D.D. 
(Univ.  N.  Y.,  1856).     Died,  July  16,  1888. 

♦Abraham  Schuyler  Clark,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Merchant.     A.M.     Died,  Sept.  5,  1830. 

♦William  Patterson  Clark,  Belvidere,  N.  J. 

Physician.     A.M.   (Coll.  N.  J..  1819).     Died,  Sept.  4,  1857. 

♦Jacob  Voorhies  Hassert,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Lawyer. 

♦Minnie  Voorhies  Hassert,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     Died,  1825. 

♦John  Bayard  Kirivpatrick,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

In  Treasury  Department,  Washington,  1820-50.  Mayor  of  New 
Brunswick,  1856-60.     A.M.     Died,  Feb.  23,  1864. 

♦Charles  Ckeighton  Stratton,   ^  Swedesboro,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Swedesboro,  N.  J.,  1796.  Farmer.  Member  N.  J.  As- 
sembly, 1828.  Member  of  Congress,  1837-39,  1841-43.  Governor 
of  N.  J.,  1845-48.     Died,  March  24,  1859. 

♦Samuel  Creighton  Stratton,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Episc.  clergyman.  Studied  theology  in  Delaware.  Died,  Oct.  28, 
1860. 


74  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1814-1817. 


*JoHN  ScHUBEMAN  Van  Deursen,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

Born,  1796.     Died,  Mch.  22,  1821. 
♦Frederick  Vebmeule,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Student,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1814-16.     Died,  Jan.  30,  1865. 


1815. 
A.B. 

*RoBERT  Brown  Croes,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Swedesboro.   N.   J.,   Aug.  13,    1800.      Episc.   clergyman. 

General   Theological    Sem.,    1823.  Principal   of  Queen's   College 

Grammar  School,  1819-20.  A.M.  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1870).  Died, 
July  22,  1878. 

♦Jarratt  W.  Martin,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1829). 
♦Frederick  Richmond,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  1796.     Physician.     A.M.   (Coll.  N.  J„  1819).     M.D.    (Univ. 

Penn.,  1819).     Died,  May  19,  1849. 

♦Samuel  Randolph  Smalley,  Mount  Holly,  N.  J. 

Physician  and  surgeon.     Attended  lectures  Medical  Dep't  Univ. 

of  Penn.     Licensed  by  Medical  Society  of  Middlesex  county,   N. 

J.,  1818.     Died,  Feb.  11,  1875. 
♦Garrett  G.  Tunison,  (?)    Somerville,  N.  J. 

Physician.     M.D. 

1816. 
A.B. 

♦Samuel  Judah,  Vincennes,  Ind. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  July  18,  1799.  Lawyer.  Member  Legis- 
lature, Indiana,  1827,  1829.  1838-41.  Speaker  of  House  of 
Representatives  of  Indiana.  1840-41.  U,  S.  District  Attorney, 
1829-33.     Died,  Apr.  24,  1869. 

♦Peter  Ogilvie  Studdiford,  Lambertville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  South  Branch,  N.  J.,  Jan.  11,  1799.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Princeton  Sem.,  1821.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J..  1817).  A.M.  (Coll. 
N.  J.,  1830).     D.D.   (Coll.  N.  J.,  1844).     Died.  June  5,  1866. 

♦Ferdinand  S.  Van  Arsdalen,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,   Sept.   26,   1795.     Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1827).      Died, 

Oct.  21,  1832. 
♦John  Van  Liew,  Readington,  N.  J. 

Born   near  Neshanic,   N.   J..   Sept.   30,   1798.      R.    D.    clergyman. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1820.     D.D.    (Rutgers,  1867).     Died,  Oct.  18,  1869. 

♦Jacob  Wyckoff. 


♦James  Schureman  Nevius,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Six  Mile  Run.  N.  J..  Sept.  16,  1796.  A.B.  (Princeton, 
1816).  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1825-58.  Sec.  Trustees,  Rutgers, 
1825-30.  Lawyer.  Judge,  N.  J.  Supreme  Court.  Died,  Dec. 
28,  1859. 

1817. 
A.B. 

♦Brogun  Hoff,  Germantown,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Harlingen,  N.  J.,  1794.  R.  D.  clergyman.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1818.     Died,  Dec,  1855. 


1817-1827, 


ALUMNI.  75 


Members  of  the  Junior  Class  when  Q,ueen's  Collegre  Suspended,  1816. 

*JoHN  W.  Bronson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    near   New    Brunswick,    Jan.    8,    1800.      Farmer.      Member 
Class  of  1816.  Princeton.     Died,  Aug.  21,  1866. 

♦Lewis  Gardner  Letson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  July  11,  1798.     Farmer.     Died,  Nov.  3,  1869. 

♦Daniel  C.  Martin,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     Died  at  Mo.rristown,  N.  J. 

♦James  Van  Deventer,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Oct.  13,  1799.     Horticulturist.     Mem- 
ber N.  J.  Assembly,  1855.     Died,  June  12,  1893. 

♦Ira  Condict  Voorhees,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Both  in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  about  1798.     Merchant.     Pres. 
First  National  Bank  of  New  Brunswick.     Died,  Sept.  12,   1878. 


1818. 
A.B. 

♦John  Henry  Smaltz,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Born   at   Philadelphia,   Penn.,   Feb.    7,   1793.     Presb.    clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1819.     Died,  July  30,  1861. 

♦John  C.  Vander  Voort,  Ghent,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,   N.   J.,    1798.      R.   D.   clergyman.      N.   B. 
Sem.,  1819.     Died,  June  21,  1851. 


1820. 
A.B. 

♦Benjamin  Watkins  Vander  Voort. 

1821-1826. 


1827. 
A.B. 

♦Robert  Adrain,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.  District  Attorney  of  Middlesex  county,  N.  J.,  1836,  and 
Surrogate,  1864.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1830).     Died,  1866. 

♦Hugh  Hamill,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Norristown,  Pa.,  Feb.  28,  1810.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Princeton  Sem.,  1827-29.  Principal,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.,  High 
School,  1837-73.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1830).  D.D.  (Rutg(?rs,  1864). 
Died,  Aug.  1.  1881. 

♦Christopher  Hunt,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Tarrytown,   N.  Y.,  1800. (?)      R.  D.  clergyman.     N.  B. 

Sem.,  1830.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1830).     Died,  1839. 
♦Alexander  McCalla  Mann,  Farmer,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Mch.  16,  1808.     Clergyman,  R.  C. 

A.    N.  B.   Sem.,   1830.     A.M.    (Rutgers.   1830).     D.D.    (Univ.    of 

Rochester,  1856).     Pres.  Gen.  Synod.  1851.     Died,  July  15,  1893. 


76  RUTGERS   COLLEGE. 


1827^1828. 


♦Ransfoed  Wells,  Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Catskill,  N.   Y.,    Sept.    6.    1805.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1830.  A.M.   (Rutgers.  1830).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1851). 

Pres.  Gen.  Synod,  1855.     Died,  March  14,  1889. 


♦James  Jeffrey  Brownlee,  New  York  City. 

Born,  1808.     Physician.     M.D.     Died,  Nov.  8,  1879. 
♦Richard  Field  Cook,  Hoboken,  N,  J. 

Physician.     A.B.  (Princeton).     M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.).     Drowned. 
♦Oscar  Hubert  Gregory,  West  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  27,  1809.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N. 

B.    Sem.,    1831.      President   Gen.    Synod,    1860.      A.B     (Amherst, 

1828).     A.M.  (Amherst,  1831,  and  Rutgers,  1837).     D.D.   (Union, 

1853).     Died,  Dec.  11,  1885. 


1828. 
A.B. 

♦Isaac  Alstine  Blauvelt,  Academia,  Pa. 

Teacher.  Principal  of  Academy,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  and  Morris- 
town,  N.  J.     A.M.    (Rutgers.  1831).     Died,  Sept.  29,  1853. 

♦William  Bloomfield,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  8,  1808.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1831).     Died,  Jan.  23,  1879. 

♦Robert  S.  Bullus,  Belleville,  N.  J. 

♦James  Russell  Christie,  Warwick,  N.  Y. 

Born.  Oct.  11,  1809.     Lawyer.  A.M.     Died,  May  5,  1873. 

♦Joseph  Foulke,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Curacao,  W.  I..  June  1,  1810.  Commission  merchant. 
A.M.     Died,  Feb.  1,  1886. 

♦Theodore  Hardenbergh,  New  York  City. 

Born  a,t  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Mch.  10,  1808.  Physician.  N. 
Y.  C.  Infirmary.  Sec.  Trustees.  Rutgers.  1835-44.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers. 1831).  M.D.  (Med.  School  of  N.  Y.,  1834).  Died,  April 
19,  1877. 

♦Christopher  Columbus  Hoagland,  Harlingen,  N.  J. 

Born.  May  10,  1810.  Phvsician.  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1831).  M.D. 
(Yale,  1832).     Died  at  Henry,  111.,  April  11,  1869. 

♦Richard  C.  Ludlow.  Newtown,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1830-31.     Died,  1830-31. 
♦John  Manley',  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at   New   Brunswick,    N.    J.,    1809.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 

N.  B.  Sem..  1831.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1831).     Died,  May  22,  1871. 

♦Lewis  M.  Morton,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Law  student.     Died,  1829. 
♦Horatio  Gates  Prall,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1831).     Died,  April  26,  1875. 

♦Samuel  Rathbone,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Charlemont,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1809.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1831). 

♦Garrett  Conovek  Schanck,  Bradevelt,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Matawan,  N.  J.,  Sept.  14,  1806.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem..  1832.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1866-88.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1831).     D.D.   (Rutgers).     Died,  Sept.  17,  1888. 

♦Joseph  Griffiths  Scott,  Jersey ville,  111. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Aug.  12,  1809.  Lawyer.  Judge 
of  Probate  Court  of  Jersey  county,  111.,  1835-47.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1831).     Died,  Oct.  10,  1884. 


1828-1829. 


ALUMNI.  77 


♦Theodore  William  Simpson,  Rockville,  Md. 

BoTn  at  Basking  Ridge,  N.  J.,  Mch.  1,  1807,  Presb.  clergyman. 
Licensed,  1834.  Teacher,  1849-57.  U.  S.  Hospital  chaplain, 
1862-66.  Clerk,  U.  S.  Treasury  Department,  1868-77.  Pro- 
fessor of  Moral  Science,  English  Literature  and  Latin,  George- 
town, D.  C,  Collegiate  Institute.  1877-81.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1831).     D.D.    (Rutgers,   1880).     Died,  April  5,  1890. 

*CHAELEa  Gardner  Smith,  Alleghany,  Pa. 

Born  in  Newburg,  N.  Y.     Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1831).     Died, 

Nov.  2,  1870. 
*  Cornelius  Cornell  Van  Arpdalen,  New  York  City. 

Both,    1806.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A.      N.    B.    Sem.,    1831.      A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1832).     D.D.     Died,  .luly  2,   1856. 

*Peter  Vredenijurgh,  Jr.,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J..  Oct  31,  180?=.  Lawyer.  Justice  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  N.  J.,  1854-68.  Trustee.  Rutgers.  1849- 
73.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1831).  LL.D.  (Rutgers,  1866).  Died  at 
St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  March  24,  1873. 

*Cruger  Walton,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Admitted,  1831.     A.M.     Died.  1861. 

*Henry  Wyckoff,  Readington,  N.  J. 

Theological  student.     N.  B.  Sem.     Died,  1828. 


1829. 
A.B. 

♦Theodore  Abeel,  New  York  City. 

Law  student.     A.M.     Died,  Dec,  1829. 

♦Abraham  Beach,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Physician.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1832). 

♦William  Fenwick  Beekman,  New  York  City. 

Physician.  A.M.  M.D.  (Univ.  Penn.  1834).  Died,  Dec.  19, 
1872. 

♦Alexander  V.  Bonnel,  Flemington,  N.  J. 

Merchant.  Sheriff  of  Hunterdon  county,  N.  J.,  1842.  N.  J. 
State  Senator,  1852.  Inspector,  First  N.  J.  Brigade,  1861. 
Captain,  Co.  D,  Thirty-first  N.  J.  Regiment,  1862.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1832).     Died,  1872. 

♦Robert  Ormiston  Currie,  New  Utrecht,  N.  Y. 

Born,  1806.     Clergyman,   R.  C.  A.     N.  B.   Sem.,  1834.     Rector, 
N.  B.  Grammar  School,  1830-31.     A.M.     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1850). 
Died,  1866. 

♦James  Calvin  Forrester,  New  York  City. 

Physician  and  Surgeon.  Bellevue  Hospital,  1833-34.  AM.  (Rut- 
gers, 1833).     M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1835).    Died,  Aug.  20,  1881. 

♦John  Forsyth,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Bom  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  10.  1810.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.  and  Univ.  of  Edinburgh.  Professor  of  Hebrew  and 
Archaeology,  1837-45.  and  of  Church  History  and  Archaeology, 
1853-59,  Reformed  Theological  Seminary,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Pro- 
fessor of  Latin,  College  of  New  Jersey,  1846-53.  Professor  of 
English  Literature  and  Rhetoric,  Rutgers,  1860-63.  Chaplain 
and  Professor  of  Ethics  and  Law,  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West 
Point,  1871-82.  A.M.  (Union,  1834).  D.D.  (Rutgers.  1842). 
LL.D.   (Coll.  N.  J.,  1875).     Died,  Oct.  17,  1886. 

♦Garret  I.  Garretson,  Lodi,  N.  Y. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J..  July  31.  1807.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1832.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1833).     Died,  Aug.  14,  1854. 

♦John  G.  Hall,  '  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Architect.     Died,  1869. 


78  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1829-1830. 


*WiLLiAM  Hampton,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born,  1809.     Farmer.     Died,  Jan.  3,  1860. 
♦Charles  Augustus  Hassler,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

Surgeon    U.    S.    Navy,    1834-46.      A.M.    (Rutgets.    1832).      M.D. 

(Univ.  Penn.,  1833).     Drowned  in  Long  Island  Sound,  Nov.  27, 

1846. 
♦John  V.  Robbins,  Williamsburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Williamsburgh,  N.  Y.(?)      N.  B.  Sem.,  1829-30.     Died, 

1830. 
♦John  Rutherfurd,  •  Rutherford  Park,  N.  J. 

Born,   July   21,  1810.      Lawyer.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1832).      Died, 

Nov.  21,  1871. 
♦Richard  Ludlow  Schoonmaker,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  1811.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem., 

1832.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1832).     Died,  June,  1882. 

♦Benjamin  Swartz,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City.(?)      N.  B.  Sem.,  1829-30.     Died,  1830. 
♦Augustus  Fitz  Randolph  Taylor,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born.   Oct.   6,   1809.      Physician.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1832).     M.D. 

(Medical    Society    of    N.    J..    1832).      Mayor,    New    Brunswick, 

1848-49.     Died,  March  6,  1889. 

♦Samuel  Staats  Taylor,  Cairo,  111. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Nov.  18,  1811.  Lawyer.  Sec. 
Board  of  Directors.  U.  S.  Bank  of  Philadelphia,  1836-41.  Mayor 
of  Cairo,  HI.,  for  seven  consecutive  terms,  commencing  1857. 
A.M.   (Rutgers,  1832).     Died,  May  14,  1896. 


♦John  Nostrand  Brinckerhoff,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Creedmoor,  N.  Y.,  1808.    Teacher.    A.B.   (Univ.  Penn., 
1828).     A.M.   (Univ.  Penn.,  1831).     Died,  Oct.  10,  1891. 

♦Lewis  Carman,  Jr. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  BTunswick,  N.  J. 
♦Cornelius  H.  Elting. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
♦Lewis  F.  Nicoll. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
♦Theodore  T.  Romeyn,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.     Died,  1885. 

♦Moses  Scott,  Plainfield.  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J..  1812.     Graduate  of  West  Point. 
Civil   engineer.     Died,  Aug.,  1857. 

♦Stephen  Van  Cortlandt  Van  Rensselaer,  Belleville,  N.  J. 

Born,  May,  1809.     Died,  Sept.  6,  1828. 


1830. 
A.B. 

♦John  Meiielm  Brown,  Pluckemin,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Pluckemin,  N.  J.,  Sept.  28.  1812.  Farmer.  Lawyer. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,   1833).     Died,   Sept.  16,  1»01. 

♦Alexander  McWhorter  Bruen,  Scarsdale.  N.  Y. 

Physician  and  surgeon.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1834).  M.D.  (Coll.  P. 
and  S.,  1836). 

♦William  Brush,  Morristown.  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  May  23,  1809.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem..  1833.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1833).  Died,  March  15, 
1898. 


1830.  ALUMNI.  79 


*  William  Bloomfield  Campbell,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,    1813.      Physician.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1833).      M.D.      Died, 
Feb.  10,  1843. 
*WiLLiAM  DiSBOROUGH,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  1812.     Lawyer.     Died,  Aug.  11,  1838. 

*  William  Richmond  Smith  Duryee,  Jersey  ville,  IIL 

Physician.      A.M.      M.D.    (Univ.    Pcnn.,    1833).      Died,    Aug.    30, 
1858. 
*George  Washington  Evans,  Morgantown,  Pa. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N.,  appointed  June  30,  1834.     Lost  in 
the  "Pulaski,"  June,  1838. 

*  William  Foulke,  New  York  City. 

Born   at  Curacoa,   W.   I.,   May  4,   1812.      Merchant.     Died,  Feb. 

2,  1888. 

*ALrRED  Hamilton,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 
*tTosEPH  C.  Hance,  New  Philadelphia,  Ohio. 

Born  in  Morris  county,  N.  J..  Sept.  28,  1811.     Lawyer.     Judge 
of  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1882-92.     Died.  Jan.  6,  1896. 

*Aaron  Houghton,  Homer,  N.  Y. 

Civil   engineer.      Died,   1837. 
♦Matthew  Hale  Jones,  Easton,  Pa. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rugters,  1834).     Died,  June  1,  1883. 
♦John  Pray  Knox,  Newtown,  N.  Y. 

Bora  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  July  28,  1811.     Presb.   clergyman.     N. 

B.  Sem.,   1837.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1834).      D.D.      Died,    June   2, 
1882. 

♦Matthias  Lusk,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y. 

Born,   Sept.  9,  1807.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B,   Sem.,  1833, 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1833).     Died,  April  13,  1883. 

♦Michael  Price  Moore,  New  Y'ork  City. 

Physician  and  surgeon.     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1833).     Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  17th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1861-63. 

♦James  R.  Nelson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Teacher.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1834). 
♦Elbert  Nevius,  Stuyvesant,  N.  Y. 

Born  near  Six  Mile  Run,   N.   J.,   Sept.   4,   1808.     Clergyman,   R. 

C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1834.     Missionary  to  Borneo,  1836-44.     A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1834).     Died,  Sept.  29,  1897. 

♦William  M.  Patterson. 

♦James  F.  Riggin,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Lawyer.     A.M. 
♦Edward  Y.  Rogers,  Rah  way,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     N.  J.  State  Senator,  1850-52.     A.M.    (Rutgets,  1833). 

Died,  1866. 

♦Henry  Voorhees  Speer,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  1812.     Lawyer.     N.  J.  State  Senator,  1856-58.     President 

of  the  Senate,  1857-58.     Died,  June  23,  1869. 
♦Enoch  Van  Aken,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Esopus,   N.    Y.,   July   21,    1808.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1830-32.     Princeton  Sem.,  1832-33.     A.M.   (Rutgers, 

1833).     Died,  Jan.  2,  1885. 

♦Jacob  R.  Van  Arsdale,  Tyre,  N.  Y. 

Born,  1808. (?)     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1833.     Died, 
1871. 

♦James  Van  Derveer,  North  Branch,  N.  J. 

Physician.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1833).     M.D. 


80  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1830-1831. 


*RusH  Van  Dyke,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  Sept.  17,  1812.  Lecturer  on  Physiology  and  Medical  Juris- 
prudence, Philadelphia,  Pa..  1842.  Professor  of  Materia  Medica 
and  Therapeutics,  1849.  Professor  o,f  Theory  and  Practice  of 
Medicine,  Philadelphia  College  of  Medicine,  1853.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1833).     M.D.  (Univ.  of  Penn.,  1835).     Died,  Sept.  25,  1882. 

*Geoege  a.  Vroom,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  County  Clerk  of  Middlesex  county.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1833).     Died,  Dec.  14,  1861. 


♦Benjamin  Bassleb,        ,  Farmerville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Berne,  N.  Y.,  1808.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1833.  A.B,  (Union,  1830).  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1833).  Died,  Feb. 
5.  1866. 

*JOHN  V.  R.  Elmendorf. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

♦Robert  Gosman,  New  York  City.- 

Editor  Kingston  "Courier."     On  staff  N.  Y.  Tribune. 

♦William  Ingraham  Kip,  California. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Oct.  3,  1811.  Episc.  clergyman.  Bishop 
of  California,  1857-  .  Examiner  West  Point  Military  Acad., 
1883-  .  Author.  A.B.  (Yale.  1831).  S.T.D.  (Columbia,  1847). 
LL.D.    (Yale,  1872).     Died,  1893. 

♦Isaac  Ebenezer  Taylor,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Apr.  25,  1812.  Physician.  President, 
Bellevue  Hospital  Med.  Coll.,  1861-89.  Prof.  Obstetrics  and 
Diseases  of  Women  and  Children,  1861-67.  M.D.  (Univ.  Penn., 
1834).     Died,  Oct.  30,  1889. 

♦John  Jacob  Zabriskie,  Hohokus,  N.  J. 

Manufacturer.     Civil  engineer.     Died,  Aug.,  1877. 


1831. 
A.B. 

♦John  Romeyn  Brodhead,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Jan.  2,  1814.  Lawyer.  Historian.  Author 
of  "History  of  the  State  of  New  York."  Naval  Officer  New  York 
City,  1853-57.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1853-73.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1834).     LL.D.    (Rutgers,  1862).     Died,  May  6,  1873. 

♦George  William  Brown^  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore.  Md.,  1812.  Lawyer.  Chief  Judge  of  the  Su- 
preme Bench  of  Baltimore,  1873-88.  Mayor  of  Baltimore,  1860- 
62.  Member  of  State  Constitutional  Convention  of  Maryland, 
1867.  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1834).  LL.D.  (St.  John's,  Annapolis, 
Md.).     Died,  Sept.  5,  1890. 

♦John  James  Brown,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.     Lawyer,  New  York  City,  1834-35. 

♦William  Henry  Cooper,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Pittstown,  N.  Y.,  June  27,  1808.  Presb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1831-32.     Died  at  Parsippany,  N.  J.,  Feb.  24,  1880. 

♦Clinton  De  Witt,  New  York  City. 

Born,   Apr.   20,    1814.      Lawyer.  A.M.    (Rutgers,    1834).      Died, 

Oct.,  1845. 

♦William  Barclay  Dey,  Columbia,  N.  Y. 

Physician.     M.D. 

♦Jacob  Ennis,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  near  Belleville,  N.  J.,  1808.  Missionary,  R.  C.  A..  1836-40. 

N.  B.  Sem..  1835.     Teacher.     A.M.    (Rutgers.  1834).     Died,  Jan. 

12,  1890. 


1831-1832. 


ALUMNI. 


81 


♦Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  Raritan,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Raritan,  N.  J.,  1813.     Lawyer.     President  Raritan  Sav- 
ings Bank.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1834).     Died,  Dec.  28,  1898. 

♦James  Schueeman  Johnson, 

Born  at  Spotswood,  N.  J.,  Oct.  9,  1809.     Farmer. 
24,  1901. 

♦Adrian  Lott, 

Born  at  Flatlands,  L.  I.,  Nov.  13,  1809.     Merchant, 
♦Edward  T.  Lyon, 

Physician.     M.D.     Died,  1870. 
♦Abraham  Polhemus, 

Born  at  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  1812.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

1835.     Trustee,  Rutgers,  1851-57.     Alumni  Orator,  1852.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1834).     D.D.  (Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1856).     Died,  Oct.,  1857. 
♦Walter  Rutherfurd,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1834).     Died,  July,  1868. 
♦Frederick  Bordine  Thomson,  Berne,  Switzerland. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick:,  N.  J.,  Nov.  5,  1809.     Clergyman,  R.  C. 

A.     1834-38,  and  Missionary  to  Borneo,  1838-47.     N.  B.  Sem., 

1834.     A.M.     Died,  March  3,  1849. 

♦Matthew  T.  Van  Derveer, 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1834). 
♦Frederick  Van  Liew. 


Keyport,  N.  J. 
Died,  March 

Belvidere,  N.  J. 
Died,  1881. 
New  York  City. 

Newark,  N.  J. 
N.  B.  Sem., 


Danville,  111. 


Residence   when   a   student.   New   Brunswick,    N.    J. 
M.D.     Died.  1836. 


Physician. 
Keokuk,  Iowa. 


♦Albert  Wells, 

Born  in  New  London  county,  Conn.,  Mch.  31,  1807.  Principal, 
Newburgh  Academy.  1831-35  ;  Mount  Pleasant,  Sing  Sing,  Acad- 
emy, 1835-42  ;  Peekskill  Military  Academy,  1843-73  ;  Rockland, 
Nyack,  Institute,  1876-79.  Lawyer,  1843.  A.M.  (Univ.  of  N. 
Y.,  1860).     Died,  March  1,  1897. 

♦Simon  Van  Etten  Westfall,  Pekin,  111, 

Born  at  Rhineback,  N.  Y.,  1802.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1834.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1834).     Died,  1856. 


♦Elias  B.  Caldwell. 

Residence  when  a  student.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
♦Theodore  Romeyn  De  Forest, 

Born,  Aug.   7,  1809.     Physician.      Alderman,   N.  Y.   City. 

dent,  N.  Y.  Aqueduct  Board.     Died,  July  26,  1860. 
♦Jacob  De  Witt. 

Residence  when  a  student.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
♦Silas  De  Witt, 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1810.     Died,  Oct.  13,  1859. 
♦Michael  C.  Dougherty,  Elkhart,  Ind. 

Lawyer.     Died  about  1860. 
♦Richard  H.  Leech. 
♦Joseph  H.  Nelson. 

Residence  when  a  student.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


New  York  City. 
Presi- 


Millstone,  N.  J. 


1832. 
A.B. 


♦Charles  C.  P.  Arndt,  Wisconsin. 

Lawyer.      Member  of  the   Territorial   Legislature   of  Wisconsin, 
1840-41,  and  1841-42.     Killed.  Feb.  11.  1842. 


82 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1832. 


New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

A.M.  (Rutgers,  1835).     L.H.D. 

May  16, 

1896. 

Southport,  Conn. 

i,  1879). 

Died,  Oct.  28,  1881. 

Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

1839).     Died,  1844. 


M.D.    (Coll.   P.   and  S., 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 

New  York  City. 
1842).      Died. 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 


♦Samuel  Martin  Bayless,  Darlington,  Md. 

Born    near    Darlington,  Md.,    May   5,    1810.      Presb.    clergyman. 

Princeton    Sem.,    1836.  General   Agent   of   the   American    Bible 

Society,  for  Kentucky.  Died,  Marcli   17,  1873. 

♦Charles  A.  Bogert,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Merchant. 
♦Edward  Brinckerhoff,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Died,  Jan.,  1857. 
*  George  Buckiiam, 

Born  in  Scotland,  1812. 

(Rutgers,  1891).     Died 
♦Henry  Thorp  Bulkley, 

Sliip-builder.     A.M.   (Yale 
♦Mortimer  De  Motte, 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1846) 

♦William  Fisher, 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers 
♦William  W.  Jones, 

Born.   1823.     Physician 

July  11,  1891. 

♦Cortland  IjUcas  Latimer, 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Yale.  1879). 
♦John  Angus  Manning, 

lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1835).     Yale,  1879. 

1833.     Died.  June  9,  1891. 
♦Robert  F,  McConaughy,  Vincennes,  Md. 

Born  at  Gettysburg,  Penn.,  E'eb.  11,  1813.     Lawyer.     Died,  Sept. 

28.  1841. 
♦David  M.  Meserole, 

Merchant.     Died,  1853. 
♦Edward  Patterson, 

Lawyer.     Died,  Nov.  8.  1856. 
♦John  Stuart  Patterson, 

Born,    1811.      Lawyer.      Judge    Sixth    Judicial 

1867.     Died,  April  3,  1886. 

♦James  Brisbin  Payne, 

Born  at  Fort  Miller.   N.  Y.,   Feb.   21,   1802. 
Teacher.     Princeton  Sem.,  1835. 

♦Edward  Read, 

Episc.  clergyman.     General  Theological  Sem.,  1838 

gers.  1837).     D.D.     Died.  1863. 
♦Thomas  Gardner  Salter,  Boston,  Mass 

Clergyman.      Chaplain  U.   S.    Navy.      General   Theological    Sem., 

1837.     A.M.    (Rutgers.  1835).     Died.  1872. 
♦Gilbert  Livingston  Smith,  Sharon,  Conn 

Born    at    Sharon.    Conn.,    May    19,    1813.       Cong'I    clergyman. 

Princeton  Sem.,  1835.     Died,  Nov.,  1835. 
♦Charles  Wells  Swift, 

Born  at  Washington,  N.  Y.,   1812.     Lawyer. 

1853-77.      Mayor    of    Poughkeepsie,    1858-60, 

1836).     Died.  Nov.  19.  1877. 
♦Henry  Tennent,  Seaford,  Del. 

Physician.     M.D.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1834). 
♦Peter  Anthony  Van  Bergen,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1835,    and   Yale,    1879).      Yale    Law 

School.  1833.     Died,  June  25,  1881. 
♦Joshua  Butler  Wright,  Scarborough,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1839).     Died,  1877. 


New  York  City. 
Yale  Law  School. 


New  York  City. 

New  York  City. 

New  York  City. 
District    Court, 


Penns  Valley, 
Presb.   clergyman. 

Edgefield, 
A.M.   (Rut- 


Pa. 


s.  c. 


Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Trustee,   Rutgers. 
A.M.     (Rutgers, 


1832-1833. 


ALUMNI.  83 


♦William  Youngblood,  Montgomery,  N.  Y. 
Born  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  1800.  Missionary,  R.  C.  A.,  to  Bor- 
neo, 1836-47.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1835.  A.M.   (Rutgers,  1835).     Died, 
1859. 


♦Frederick  Hall. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  York  City. 
♦Joseph  Taylor. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Woodbridge,  N.  J. 


1833. 
A.B. 

♦Garnet  B.  Adrain,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Dec.  20,  1815.  Lawyer.  Member  of 
Congress,  1857-59,  and  1859-61.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1836).  Died, 
Aug.  17,  1878. 

♦Nicholas  C.  Blauvelt,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Clarkstown,   N.   Y.,   July  30,   1814.  Teacher.     Member, 

N.  J.  Assembly,  1852.  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Rockland 
county.     Merchant.     Died,   Oct.   30,   1899. 

♦Garrit  Schenck  Cannon,  Bordentown,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Somerset  county,  N.  J.,  1815.  Lawyer.  U.  S.  District 
Attorney  for  New  Jersey,  1852-60.  Prosecuting  Attorney  for 
Burlington  county.  N.  J.,  1850-70.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1836). 
Died,  April  21,  1886. 

♦John  H.  Carothers,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Clergyman.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1836). 

♦John  Chetwood,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born,  Oct.  10,  1813.  Lawyer.  Elected  Judge  U.  S.  District 
Court  for  California,  1852,  but  died  before  taking  seat  on  the 
bench.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1836).     Died,   Sept.   17,   1852. 

♦John  De  Mott,  Middlebush,  N.  J. 

Born,  1812.  Farmer.  Member,  N.  J.  Assembly,  1850,  1851, 
1853.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1836).     Died,  Jan.  1,  1896. 

♦Abraham  D.  Deyo,  Gardiner,  N.  Y. 

Farmer.     Died,  Dec.  30,  1884. 
♦John  Dickinson,  Fordham,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fordham,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17,  1812.     Farmer.     Died,  March 

12,  1875. 

♦John  Wilson  Drury,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17,  1813.  Lawyer.  Circuit 
Judge  of  Illinois,  Sixth  District,  1855-60.  Delegate  to  Charles- 
ton Convention.  1860.     Died,  March  1,  1899. 

♦John  Pool  Garrish,  New  York  City. 

Born  near  New  Brunswick,  N.  .J.,  Aug.  2,  1810.  Physician  and 

Surgeon.  M.D.  (.Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1838).  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1884).     Died,   March  31,  1891. 

♦James  Richmond  Hardenbergh,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1814.  Lawyer.  Mayor  of  Sac- 
ramento. Surveyor-General  of  California.  Supt.  U.  S.  Mint, 
San  Francisco.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1836).     Died,  May  30,  1885. 

♦John  Hopper,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Lodi,  N.  J.,  Mch.  2,  1814.  Lawyer.  Town  counsel  of 
Paterson,  N.  J.,  1843-47.  Surrogate  of  Passaic  county,  N.  J., 
1845-55.  Passaic  county  Prosecutor,  1863,  1871-74.  Judge 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1886-97.  N.  J.  State  Senator,  1868-71, 
1874-77.  District  Court  Judge  for  Paterson,  N.  J.,  appointed 
1877.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1851-97.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1836).  Died, 
Oct.  20,  1897. 


84 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1833-1834. 


*Daniel  Michael,  Auburn,  Wis. 

Born,  1810  (?).  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Teacher.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1836.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1836).     Died,  1865. 

♦Frederick  Ogilby,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Ireland,  Dec.  27,  1814,  Episc.  clergyman.  General 
Theological  Sem.,  1837.  Assistant  Rector  Trinity  Church, 
1855-78.  Tutor  in  Languages,  Rutgers,  1833-35.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers. 1836).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1858).     Died,  March  25,  1878. 

♦Robert  Hewson  Pruyn,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  14,  1815.  Lawyer.  U.  S.  Minister 
to  Japan.  Member,  N.  Y.  State  Constitutional  Convention. 
Pres.  Dudley  Observatory.  Trustee,  Rutgers.  1853-82.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1^36).     LL.D.   (Rutgers).     Died,  Feb.  26,  1»82. 

♦Peter  J.  Quick,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Middlebush,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  6,  1806.  Clergyman,  R.  C. 
A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1836.  Rector  of  Hertzog  Hall,  1869-74.  Li- 
brarian of  Sage  Library,  1874-86.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1836). 
Died,  Nov.  9,  1886. 

♦William  Reiley,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Durham,  Penn.,  Feb.  12,  1810.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1836.  A.  M.  (Rutgers,  1836).  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1857).     Died,  July  19,  1894. 

♦Benjamin  Du  Bois  Smock, 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1836).     Died,  1840. 
♦Jacob  Polhemus  Stryker, 

Physician  and  surgeon.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1836). 

and  S.,  1836).     Died,  1846.      . 
♦William  H.  Tallmage, 

Merchant.     Died,  June  2,  1888. 
♦Hart  E.  Waring, 

Born  at  West  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  12,  1811 


man.      N.   B.   Sem. 
20,  1897. 


Marlboro,  N.  J. 

Newtown,  N.  Y. 
M.D.    (Coll.  P. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Presb.  clergy- 


1836.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1836).     Died,   April 


♦James  A.  De  La  Vergne,  Durango,  Col. 

Presb.  clergyman.  N.  B.  Sem.  1833-35.  First  Superintendent, 
Public  Schools,  Clinton,  Mo.,  1867-68.     Died,  Jan.  30,  1899. 

♦William  Henry  Hendrickson,  Middletown,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Middletown,  N.  J.,  June  3,  1813.  At  Rutgers,  1829- 
32.  Farmer.  President  Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank,  Mata- 
wan,  N.  J.  N.  J.  State  Senator,  1858-61,  1872-75,  1875-78. 
Died,  Feb.  20,  1899. 

Montrose,  Iowa. 
Died,  1851. 

Trenton,  N.  J. 
J.,   Apr.    23,    1813.      Coal   dealer. 


♦Isaac  A.  Le  Fevre, 

Lawyer.     A.B.   (Union,  1833). 
♦Carman  Fitz  Randolph, 

Born   at   New   Brunswick,   N. 

Died,  Nov.  23,  1863. 

♦Stephen  F.  Randolph, 

Journalist.     Died,  Jan.  20,  1846. 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


1834. 
A.B. 


♦David  F.  Baker, 

Merchant. 
♦Phijlip  Milledoler  Brett, 


New  York  City. 
Tompkinsville,  N.  Y. 


Born  in  New  York  City,  1818.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1838.  Editor  "Staten  Island  Chronicle,"  1856-58.  Author  "A 
Souvenir  of  a  Three  Years'  Ministry  in  Reformed  Dutch  Church 
of  St.  Tliomas,"  1856.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1837).  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1858).     Died,  1860. 


1834. 


ALUMNI.  85 


*J0HN  Hanna  Briggs,  •      Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1837).     Died,  Marcli  29,  1872. 

♦Daniel  N.  Carithers,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman. 

*Talbot  Wilson  Chambers,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  Feb.  25,  1819.  CleTgyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1835-36.  Princeton  Sem.,  1836-37.  Trustee,  Rut- 
gers, 1868-96.  Trustee.  Columbia,  1881-96.  Pres.  Gen.  Synod, 
1863.  Member  Old  Testament  Revision  Company.  Autbor 
many  articles,  pamphlets  and  volumes.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1837). 
S.T.D.  (Columbia,  1853).  LL.D.  (Rutgers,  1885).  Died,  Feb. 
3,   1896. 

*J0HN  Terhune  Demarest,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Schraalenberg,  N.  J.,  Feb.  20,  1813.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1837.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1837).  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1857).     Died,   Jan.   30,   1897. 

*JoiiN  Hudson  Duryea,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bloominburgh,  N,  Y.,  Nov.  28,  1810.  Clergyman.  R. 
C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1837.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1837).  D.D.  (Rut- 
gers, 1871).     Died,  Aug.  7,  1895. 

*Henry  Dusenbury,  (?)   Illinois. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1837). 

♦John  Crook  Elmbndorf,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Somcrville,  N.  J.,  Mcb.  6,  1814.  Lawyer.  Treasurer, 
Rutgers  College,  1853-89.  Prosecutor  of  the  Pleas,  Middlesex 
county,  1847.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1837).     Died,  July  18,  1889. 

♦Joseph  Gaston,  Honey  Brook,  Pa. 

Physician.     Died,  Jan.  25,  1885. 
♦Harbison  Heermance,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1813    (?).     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N. 

B.  Sem.,  1837.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1837).     Chaplain,  128  Regiment 

N.  Y.  Vols.,  1864-65.     Died,  Feb.  21,  1883. 

♦William  A.  McKinney,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

U.  p.  Clergyman.  Newburgh  Sem.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1838).  Died, 
1842. 

♦John  Fryer  Mesick,  York,  Pa. 

Born  at  Guilderland,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1813.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1837.  For  two  years  the  oldest  college  graduate  in 
America.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1837).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1853).  LL.D. 
(Franklin  &  Marshall,  1911,  and  Rutgers^  1913).  Died,  June 
30,  1915. 

*JoiiN  G.  Moule,  Callicoon,  N.  Y. 

Presb.  Clergyman.  Princeton  Sem.,  1837.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1837). 

♦Andrew  Bell  Paterson,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Episc.  clergyman.  Yale  Law  School,  1834.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem., 
1840.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1837).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1855).  Died, 
March  19,  1876. 

♦William  John  Pohlman,  Amoy,  China. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1812.     Missionary,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B,  Sem., 

1837.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1837).     Died,  Jan.  5,   1849. 
♦Alexander  Henry  Smith,  Carrollton,  111. 

Druggist  and  Pharmacist.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1837),     Died,  Mar,, 

1892. 

♦Edward  P.  Stimpson,  Castleton,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem,,  1834.     Deposed,  1869. 

♦William  J.  Thompson,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  Mch.  8,  1812.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Teacher.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1841.  Tutor  in  Latin  and  Greek,  Rutgers, 
1838-41.  Rector,  Rutgers  College  Grammar  School,  1846-62. 
Principal,  Somerville  Classical  Institute,  1865-67.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1837).     Died,  Mar.  19,  1867. 


86 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1834-1835. 


*WlLLIAM  TENNENT  VAN  DERVEER, 
Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1841). 


Davenport,  Iowa. 


*Blakely  Hall, 

At  Rutgers,  1830-31. 

*Warren  C.  Kellogg, 

At  Rutgers,  1830-32. 

♦Jacob  West  McMain, 

Born  at  Lewes,  Del.,  1815. 
Home  Guards.  Secretary, 
Oct.  10,  1884. 

♦Archibald  Cubrie  Rapalje, 

Bora   in    Fishkill    Village,    N.    Y.,    Jan.    10, 
1830-31.     Died,  July  28.  1831. 

♦Theodobus  Richabd  Van  Wyck, 

Born  at  La  Grange,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  12,  1814 
Died,  Apr.  4,  1837. 


New  York  City. 

Flatbush,  L.  I. 

Baton  Rouge,  La. 
Farmer  and  business  man.     Louisiana 
Lousiana  State  Univ..  1879-84.     Died, 


Fishkill  Village,  N.  Y. 
1817.      At    Rutgers, 

Fishkill  Village,  N.  Y. 
At  Rutgers,  1830-33. 


1835. 
A.B. 


♦John  Benjamin  Alligeb, 


New  York  City. 
Born,    1816.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A.      N.    B.    Sem..    1840.      Law 
student,  1835-37.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1838).     Died,  June  18,  1885. 

Edenville,  N.  Y. 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1838). 


1840).     Died.  1868. 


Oct.  10,  1813.     Lawyer. 


Died,  June  20, 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Springfield,  111. 

New  London,  Conn. 
A.M.  (Rutgers, 

Lakewood,  N.  J. 


♦Fabeington  Babcalow, 

Farmer  and  stock  raiser. 

1888. 

♦Geobge  Bbinckebhoff, 

Merchant. 
♦Antbim  Campbell, 

Lawyer.     A.M.  (Rutgers, 
♦Fbanklin  Chappell, 

Born  at  Norwich,  Conn. 
1838).     Died,  Feb.  18.  1849. 
♦Ephbaim  De  Puy, 

Born  at  Rochester,  N  Y.,  1814.  Episc.  clergyman.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1840.  Prof.  Belles-Lettres,  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Burlington,  N.  J., 
1863-65.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1838).     D.D.     Died.  April  1,  1896. 

♦Elihu  Doty,  Amoy,  China. 

Born,  1809. (?)  Missionary,  R.  C.  A.,  to  Borneo  and  China. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1835-36.     Died  on  a  voyage  to  America,  Dec,  1864. 

♦RoBEBT  L.  Douglass. 

Lawyer. 
♦Edmund  Eltinge,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   New  Paltz,   N.   Y.,   1817. 
New    York    Custom    House    oflScer, 
1843).     Died,  Dec.  1,  1897. 
♦Peteb  Dumont  Fbelinghuysen,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Millstone.  N.  J.,  Feb.  16.  1816.  Lawyer.  County  Clerk, 
Somerset  county,  1840.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1838).  Died,  Jan.  21, 
1904. 

♦Fbedebick  J.  Fbelinghuysen,  Raritan,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Somerset  county.  N.  J.,  1819.  Lawyer.  County  Super- 
intendent of  Schools,  Somerset  county.  186(>-72.  Surrogate, 
1872-77.     Died,  May  5,  1891. 

♦Henry  Q.  Hawley,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Albany.  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1815.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1838).     Died,  March  16,  1899. 


Farmer.      Banker,    1853-75. 
1876-83.       A.M.     (Rutgers, 


1835-1836. 


ALUMNI.  87 


♦John  Livingston  Janeway,  Valley  Forge,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Apr.  21.  1815.     Presh.  clergyman.     N.  B 

Sem.,   1840.      Chaplain,   13th   Regt.    N.   J.   Vols.,   1862-63.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1838).     D.D.   (Lafayette,  1866).     Died,  Nov.  21,  1906. 
♦Theodore  Johnes,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Physician.     M.D.   (Univ.  Penn.,  1842).     Died,  Feb.  14,  1844. 
♦David  S.  Lee,  Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1838). 
*  James  Gulick  McDowell,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,    1814.      Lawyer.      Surrogate    of    Middlesex    county,    N.    J. 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1838).     Died,  Feb.  16,  1865. 

♦William  Conover  Schenck,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Princeton.  N.  J.,  May  22,  1814.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Princeton  Sem.,  1836-37.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1838).  Died,  June  20, 
1854. 

♦Philip  Alexander  Schuyler,  Greenville,  Miss. 

Physician.  M.D.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1838).  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1838). 
Died,  Feb.  25,  1859. 

♦John  S  house,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born   at  Easton,  Pa.,   Oct.   29,   1815.      Lawyer.     Associate  Judge 

of  Pike  county.  Pa.,  1861.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1838).     Died,   Sept. 

11,   1879. 
♦William  L.  Terhune,  Matawan,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  May  15,   1815.     Lawyer.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1838).     Died,  Dee.  27,  1907. 
♦Henry  Van  Arsdale,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  1814.     Physician.     A.M.  (Rutgers, 

1838).     M.D.   (Univ.  Penn.,  1838).     Died,  Aug.  25,  1888. 

♦John  Addison  Van  Doren,  East  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1815.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem., 

1838.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1838).     Died,  Aug.  24,  1886. 
♦Samuel  Van  Vechten,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1838). 
♦William  Porter  Williamson,  *     (?)  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Planter.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1838). 
♦Cornelius  Wyckoff,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Readington.  N.  J..  1810.     Clergyman,  R.   C.   A.     N.   B. 

Sem.,  1838.     A.M.     Died,  May,  1870. 


♦James  Anderson,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

Physician.     At  Rutgers,  1831-35. 
♦James  C.  Forsyth,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.      A.B.    (Union,    1835).      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1839).      Died, 

1855. 
♦Richard  R.  Rapalje,  Fishkill  Village,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Fishkill    Village.    N.    Y.,    Mch.    16,    1815.      At    Rutgers, 

1830-33.     Died.  Dec.  26,  1846. 
♦Edward  Hunting  Van  Wyck,  Closter,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  17,  1815.     Surgeon  in  U.  S.  Navy. 

M.D.   (Univ.  of  Penn.,  1838).     Died,  Sept.  11,  1887. 


1836. 
A.B. 

♦Joseph  Philo  Bradley,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Berne,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  14.  1813.  Justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  U.  S.,  1870-92.  Trustee,  Rutgers.  1858-92.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1839).     LL.D.   (Lafayette,  1859).     Died,  Jan.  22,  1892. 


88  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1836. 


♦Alexander  Brown,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Springfield.  Md..  July  13,  1815.  Banker.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1839).     Died,  Dec.  31,  1893. 

♦Augustus  Hasbrouck  Bruyn,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Kingston.  N.  Y.,  Aug.  21,  1817.  Lawyer.  Vice  Pres. 
Ulster  County  Bank.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1839).     Died,  Oct.  24,  1904. 

♦George  Washington  Coakley,  Hempstead,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  St.  Bartholomew.  W.  I.,  Feb.  22.  1814.  Professor  of 
Mathematics.  Natural  Philosophy  and  Astromony.  Univ.  of  the 
City  of  N.  Y.,  1860-93.  Professor  of  Mathematics.  College  St. 
James,  Md.,  1845-60.  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1839).  LL.D.  (Rutgers, 
1851).     Died,  Aug.  2,  1893. 

♦Edward  Cook,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1839).  Died,  May  11,  1848. 
♦John  B.  Crawford,  Middletown,  N.  J. 

Born  at   Crawford.   N.   Y.,    1814.      Clergyman.   R.    C.   A.      N.    B. 

Sem.,  1839.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1839).  Died.  Oct.,  1840. 
♦Anthony  Elmendorf,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Ulster  county,  N.  Y-.,  1813.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B. 

Sem.,    1839.      A.M.     (Rutgers,    1839).      D.D.     (Rutgers,    1860). 

Died,  1866. 

♦Frederick  Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J..  Aug.  4,  1817.  Lawyer.  Delegate  to 
Peace  Congress,  1861.  Attorney-General  of  New  Jersey,  1861-66. 
U.  S.  Senator.  1867-69,  and  1871-77.  Secretary  of  State  of 
the  U.  S..  1881-85.  Trustee.  Rutgers,  1851-85.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1839).     LL.D.   (Princeton,  1862).     Died,  May  20,  1885. 

♦Remsen  Garretson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1839). 
♦John  Frelinghuysen  Hageman,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Harlingen,  N.  J.,  Feb.  4.  1816.     Lawyer.     Prosecutor  of 

the  Pleas.  Mercer  county,  N.  J.,  1862-67.     A.M.  (Rutgers.  1839). 

Died,  May  30,  1892. 

♦William  Henry  Jansen,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,   1843-44.     A.M. 
♦Edward  D.  Johnson,  New  York  City. 

Episc.  clergyman.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1836-     . 
♦John  Gray  Johnson,  Upper  Red  Hook,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Nittaney  Valley,  Penn.,  Jan.  22,  1814.     Clergyman.   R. 

C.   A.      N.   B.   Sem.,   1839.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1839).      Died,    July 

3,   1870. 

♦William  Augustus  Newell,  Allentown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Franklin.  Ohio,  Sept.  5,  1819.  Governor  of  Washington 
Territory,  1880.  Member  of  Congress.  1847-49,  1849-51,  and 
1865-67.  Governor  of  New  Jersey,  1857-60.  Superintendent  of 
Life  Saving  Service,  1860—64.  Examining  surgeon  for  New  Jer- 
sey during  the  Civil  War.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1873-1901.  A.M. 
(Rutgers.  1839).  M.D.  (Univ.  of  Penn.,  1839).  LL.D.  (Rutgers, 
1883).     Died,  Aug.  8,  1901. 

♦Cortlandt  Parker,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Perth  Amboy.  N.  J.,  June  27,  1818.  Lawyer.  Prose- 
cutor of  Pleas.  Essex  count.v.  1857—67.  Commissioner  on  bound- 
ary between  N.  J.  and  Del.,  1875-76.  Commissioner  on  Louisiana 
electoral  vote,  1876.  President  American  Bar  Association.  Trus- 
tee, Rutgers,  1874-78.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1839).  LL.D.  (Rutgers, 
1866,  and  Princeton.  1866).     Died,  July  29,  1907. 

♦John  Parker,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Banker.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1839).     Died,  April,  1883. 

♦Theodore  A.  Reynolds,  New  York  City. 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1839). 

♦John  A.  Staats,  Goshen,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J..  Dec,  1816.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B. 

Sem.,  1840.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1839).  Died,  Feb.  3,   1891. 


1836-1837. 


ALUMNI.  89 


*George  Stewabt  Stitt,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Wallkill,  N.  Y.,  1816.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1839). 
Died,  Nov.  12,  1890. 

♦James  Cole  Van  Dyke,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Lawyer.  U.  S.  District  Attorney  for  Eastern  Penn..  1852-58. 
A.M.   (Rutgers,  1840).     Died,  1866. 

*Henby  Waldkon,  Hillsdale,  Mich. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  11,  1819.  Civil  engineer.  Member 
of  Mich.  Assembly,  1843.  Member  of  Congress,  1853-59,  and 
1871-77.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1839).     Died,  Sept.   6,   1880. 


♦Alexander  Gulick,  Woodstock,  N.  Y. 

Born   in   New   York    City,    Apr.    9,  1814.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 

Princeton   Sem.,   1835-37.      Union  Sem.,    1838-39.      Died,   April 

1,  1887. 
♦Joseph  L.  Hasbrouck,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Surgeon.     In  U.   S.  Army  during  Civil  War.     M.D.     Died,   Jan. 

25.  1882. 

♦John  T.  Jansen. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Shawangunk,  N.  Y. 
♦Abeam  Pieece. 

Residence  wlien  a  student,  New  York  City. 
♦Stephen  Sammons,  Fonda,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Major  153d  N.  Y.  Vols.     Died,  Aug.  27,  1879. 
♦Nicholas  Van  Vbanken,  Keyport,  N.  J. 

Born,  1818.     Physician.     Lawyer.     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1840). 

Died,  March  2,  1856. 

♦John  T.  Vredenbuegh. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Somerville,  N.  J. 


1837. 
A.B. 

♦Nathan  Dow  Benedict,  Magnolia,  Fla. 

Physician.  Had  charge  of  Lunatic  Asylum,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  and  re- 
treat for  invalids,  Florida.  Physician  in  Chief,  Philadelphia 
Hospital.  Judge.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1840).  M.D.  (Univ.  of  Penn., 
1840).     Died,  1871, 

♦HowAED  Bishop,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Teacher  in  Pennington  Sem.     Died,  July  27,  1846. 

♦Jacob  Bookstavee,  Belleville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,'Feb.  9,  1817.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1840.  Teacher.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1840).  Died,  Dec. 
11.  1848. 

♦David  D.  Demabest,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Schraalenburgh,  N.  J.,  July  30,  1819.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.  Professor  of  Pastoral  Theol.  and  Sacred  Rhetoric  in  N. 
B.  Sem.,  1865-98.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1858-98.  Sec.  Board  of 
Trustees.  1866-98.  Pres.  Gen.  Synod,  1858.  Stated  Clerk  Gen. 
Synod,  1862-71.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1840.  A.M.  (1840).  D.D.  (Coll. 
of  N.  J.,  1857).     LL.D.   (Rutgers,  1892).     Died,  June  21,  1898. 

♦Jonathan  Parsons  Greenleaf,  Lyndon,  Vt. 

Clergyman.  Union  Theol.  Sem..  of  Virginia,  1842.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1840).     Died  on  the  Mediterranean,  Feb.  22,  1843. 

♦Charles  Stedman  Hageman,  Riverdale-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Harlingen,  N.  J.,  July  20.  1817.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Princeton  Sem.,  1842.  A.M.  "(Rutgers,  1840),  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1862).     Died.  Oct.  20,  1901. 


90  RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1837. 


♦Jonathan  PIoward  Hasbkouck,  ^New  York  City. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1820.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1841). 
Died.  Feb.  7,  1889. 

*  William  R.  Janeway,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Pliiladelphia,  Oct.  17.  1817.     Manufacturer.     N.  B.  Sem., 
1837-38.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1840).     Died,  April  9,  1881. 
♦Edmund  Lee. 

Residence  wlien  a  student.  Wyoming,  N,  Y. 

*  Thomas  Leiper,  Chester,  Pa. 

Farmer.     Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1840). 
♦Robert  Pitts,  Stroudsburg,  Pa. 

Born  near  Montgomery.  N.  Y.,   1813.     Clergyman,  R.   C.  A.     N. 

B.  Sem.,  1840.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1840).     Died.  Nov.  16,  1878. 
♦Martin  Luther  Schenck,  Plattekill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Six  Mile  Run.  N.  J.,  1817.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B. 

Sem.,  1840.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1840).     Died,  March  11,  1873. 
♦William  Henry  Steele,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born    at   Albany.    N.    Y..    Feb.    18.    1818.      Clergyman.    R.    C.    A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1840.     Missionary  to  Borneo.  1842-49.     Pres.  Board 

o,f   Foreign    Missions.    R.    C.    A.      A.M.    (Rutgers.    1840).      D.D. 

(Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1870).     Died,  Aug.  11,  1905. 
♦Isaac  P.  Stryker,  Borneo,  East  Indies. 

Born   at  Harlingen,  N  J.,   Nov.  27.   1811.     R.   D.   missionary   to 

Borneo.      N.    B.    Sem..    1840.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1840).      Died  at 

sea,  ner  Singapore.  1842. 

♦George  Washington  Thompson,  Academia,  Pa. 

Born  at  New  Providence,  N.  J..  Oct.  10,  1819.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Princeton  Sem.,  1841.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1841).  D.D.  (Jefferson 
College,  Pa.).     Died,  Jan.  28,  1864. 

♦Robert  Van  Amburgh,  Lebanon,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Hackensack,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  9.   1809.     Clergyman,   R. 

C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1840.     A.M.     Died,  March  9,  1890. 

♦Matthew  Dykeman  Van  Doren,  New  York  City. 

Physician  and  surgeon.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1841).  A.M. 
(Rutgers.  1840).     Died.  Nov.  2,  1881. 

♦William  Theodore  Van  Doren,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  in  New  York  Citv.  1819.  Clergyman.  R.  C  A.  Auditor 
U.  S.  Treasury.  1862-85.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1840.  Missionary  in 
Batavia.  1841-42.  Chaplain.  7th  Missouri  Cavalry,  1861-62. 
A.M.   (Rutgers,  1840).     Died,  Dec.  20,  1885. 

♦Charles  Brasher  Van  Wyck,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Success,  L.  I.,  Oct.  12,  1817.  Banker.  A.M.  Died, 
.Tan.  5.  1900. 

♦John  Beekman  Westbrook,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Civil  engineer.  Chief  Engineer  Grand  Trunk  R.  R.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers. 1840).     Died,  1855. 

♦John  Whitbeck,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  12.  1812.  Clergyman.  R  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1840.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1840).     Died,  Oct.  12,  1888. 


♦John  L.  Bookstaver,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 
Lawyer. 

♦Allison  Brown,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Physician.     Attended  lectures  Univ.  of  Md.     Lost  at  sea,  March 
27.  1846. 

♦Hezekiah  G.  Carpenter.  Ramsey,  N.  J. 
Born  at  Vernon.  N.  Y..  Sept.  9.  1817.     Merchant.     In  Comptrol- 
ler's office,  Albany.     Farmer.  Died,  September  29,  1895. 

♦John  G.  Garretson. 

Residence  when  a  student.  New  York  City. 


1837-1838. 


ALUMNI.  91 


*Francis  H.  Hooke. 
*A.  C.  Raymond. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
♦James  Ryerson,  Pompton,  N.  J. 

♦Warren  Scott  Smith,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  1818.     Civil  engineer  and  surveyor.     Died,  Oct.  27,  1883. 


1838. 
A.B. 

♦James  Alexander  Harvey  Cornell,  New  Baltimore,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Allentown,  N.   J..  Aug.  29.  1818.     Clergyman,   R.   C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1841.     Sec.  Board  of  Education,  1856-61.     Financial 

Sec.  Gen.   Svnod.  1869-73.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1841).     D.D.    (Coll. 

N.  J.,  1858).     Died,  Aug.  20,  1899. 
♦John  Frelinghuysen  Cornell,  New  York  City. 

Physician.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1841).     M.D.   (Univ.  of  Penn.,  1844). 

Died,  Oct.  17,  1848. 
♦John  De  Witt,  Irvington,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Albany.   N.   Y..    Nov.   29.    1821.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 

Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  in  N.   B.   Sem.,   1863-84.     Pro- 
fessor of  Hellenistic  Greek  and  New  Testament  Exegesis  in   N. 

B.  Sem.,  1884-92.    Member''of  Bible  Revision  Committee.     Author 

of    "A    Rendering    of   the    Psalms."      N.    B.    Sem..    1842.      A.M. 

(Rutgers.    1841).      D.D.     (Rutgers,    1860).      LL.D.     (Lafayette, 

1882).     Litt.D.  (Columbia,  1888).     Died,  Oct.  19.  1906. 
♦Francis  Topping  Drake,  Bloomingburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Southold,   L.   I.,  June  20,   1805.     Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1841.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1841).     Died,  Feb.  18,  1868. 
♦Charles  IIardenbergh  Hedges,  Charlottesville,  Va. 

Born    at    Somerville,    N.    J.,    Dec.    22,    1818.      Physician.      M.D. 

(Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1841).     Died,  Jan.  12,  1903. 
♦Joseph  Knieskern,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Berne,  N  Y..  Apr.  10,  1810.     Clergyman,  R.  C.   A.     N. 

B.  Sem.,  1841.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1841).     Died,  Sept.  7,  1895. 
♦Samuel  Wickham  Mills,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Wallkill,   N.   Y..   Apr.   5,    1820.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 

N.  B.  Sem..  1842.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1841).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1874). 

Died,  Nov.  22,  1902. 
♦Alexander  Charles  Millspaugh,  Union  Church,  N.  Y. 

Born    in    Orange    county,    N.    Y..    1810.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 

N.  B.   Sem.,   1841.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1841).     Died,  Dec.   3,   1885. 
♦Gilbert  McPhedrick  Myer,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  1815.     R.  D.  clergyman.     N.  B.  Sem., 

1841.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1841).     Died,   1846. 
♦Peter  George  Randall,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Harlem.  N.  Y.(?)     R.  D.  clergyman.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1841. 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1841).     Died,   1842. 
♦William  Eaton  Turner,  Elmsford,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Union,  near  Hartford.  Conn..  Mch.   20.   1810.      Clergy- 
man, R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1841.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1841).     Died, 

Jan.  26,  1893. 
♦John  Watson,  Amsterdam,  Ohio. 

Born    near    Strabane,    County    Tyrone,    Ireland,    1810.      Presb. 

clergyman.      N.    B.    Sem.,    1841.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1841),      Died, 

April  22,  1864. 


92  RUTGEBS   COLLEGE. 


1838-1839. 


♦Cornelius  Depuy  Westbrook,  Jr.,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y..  Jan.  13.  1823.  Civil  engineer.  Enc;i- 
neer  and  Captain  20th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Militia,  Sept.  27.  1861.  Adj't 
120th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  July  19,  1862.  Lieut.  Col.  120th  Rest.,  Aug. 
22,  1862,  and  Lieut.  Col.  Commanding  in  battles  of  Chancellors- 
ville  and  Gettysburg.  Honorably  discharged  on  account  of 
wounds,  Feb.  20,  1864.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1841).  Died,  Sept.  24, 
1905. 

*Theodoric  Romeyn  Westbrook,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Member  of  Congress,  1853-55.  Justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court  o,f  the  State  of  N.  Y..  1874-85.  Trustee.  Rutgers,  1875-85. 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1841).  LL.D,  (Rutgers,  1875).  Died,  Oct.  6, 
1885. 


*JoHN  Adams. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Frankford,  Penn. 
♦Sanders  Diefendorph,  Hayesville,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Minden,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  24,  1816.     Presb.  clergyman.     A.B. 

(Yale,    1838).      A.M.     (Yale,    1859).      D.D.     (Jefferson,    1859). 

Died,  Feb.  18,  1884. 
♦John  Philip  Flagler,  Hopewell,  N.  Y. 

Farmer. 
♦David  B.  Gill,  Clarksboro,  N.  J. 

Judge,    Court    of    Common    Pleas.      Sheriff,    Gloucester    county. 

Died,  Nov.  4,  1894. 

♦George  C.  Hand. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Vernon,  Oneida  county,  N.  Y. 
♦Sidney  M.  Layton. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Newark,  N.  J. 
♦David  D.  Roosa. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 
♦Charles  Smith  Scott,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at   New   Brunswick,    N.    J.,    June   6,    1819.      Lawyer.    Lay 

Judge,  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Middlesex  county,  N.  J.,  1877-87^. 

Died,  Dec.  24,  1893. 
♦Jacob  Stout,  New  York  City. 

Born   in   New  York   City,   Feb.    14,   1821.      Stock   broker.      Died, 

July  7,  1907. 
♦George  W.  Suffern,  Suffern,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Suffern,  N.   Y.,   1819.      Supervisor.      President   of  town 

of  Suffern.     Died,  March  7.  1903. 

♦James  Weeks. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Fishkill  Plains,  N.  Y. 

♦Elijah  Wilson,  York,  Pa. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Nov.  19,  1813.    Presb.  clergyman.    Prince- 
ton Sem.,  1841-42.     Died,  Dec.  19,  1893. 

♦William  G.  Wood. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Haflem,  N.  Y. 


1839. 
A.B. 

♦Cornelius  Eltinge  Crispell,  Spring  Valley,  N. 

Born  at  Marbletown,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  14,  1820.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1842).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1867).  N.  B.  Sem., 
1842.  Rector,  Rutgers  Grammar  School,  1863-66.  Prof.  His- 
tory, Rutgers,  1863-66.  Prof.  Nat.  Phil.  Math,  and  Astronomy, 
Hope,  1866-67.  Prof.  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theol.,  Western 
Sem.,  1867-70.     Died,  Aug.  29,  1910. 


1839. 


ALUMNI.  93 


*TiiOMAS  Sunderland  Evans,  Santa  Fe,  S.  A. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1820.  Lawyer.  Civil  engineer. 
Supt.  of  Copiaco  R.  R.,  South  America,  1854-60,  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1842).     Died,  Oct.  4,  1868. 

♦William  Whiteman  Halloway,  Morris  Plains,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Philadelpliia.  Presb.  cleTgyman.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1842. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1842).     Died,  Sept.  20,  1898. 

*Ebenezer  S.  Hammond,  Closter,  N.  J. 

Born,  July  27,  1815.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1842. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,   1842).     Died,   May  24,   1873. 

*John  S.  Himrod,  Greenport,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (?),  Dec.  10,  1813.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1842).  Died,  Nov.  20,  1883. 

♦Victor  Moreau  Hulbert,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Born  at  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22,  1813.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N. 
B.  Sem.,  1842.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1842).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1864). 
Died,  Jan.  7,  1892. 

♦Teunis  J.  Johnson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Merchant.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1842). 

♦William  H.  Lacey,  Cortlandt  County,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1842). 

*Gerrit  Martense,  Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1842).     Died,  Feb.  27,  1849. 

♦Abraham  George  Ryerson,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Orange,  N.  J.  (?),  1817.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1842.  Teacher  from  1875.  Chaplain,  22d  Regt.  N.  J. 
Vols.,  1864-75.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1842).  Died,  Feb.  18,  1887. 

♦John  Newton  Schultz,  Menardsville,  Tex. 

Born  at  Lebanon,  N.  J.,  June  11,  1819.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Teacher.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1842.  Chaplain  in  38th  Regt.  U.  S.  Col- 
ored Troops  (first  in  regular  army,  afterward  consolidated  with 
41st,  forming  24th  Regt.  U.  S.  Infantry).  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1842).     Died,  Nov.  8,  1888. 

♦Andrew  Brown  Taylor,  Ridgefield,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Philadelphia.  Dec.  28,  1813.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1842.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1842).     Died  March  12,  1895. 

♦Raymond  M.  Tyson,  Savannah,  Ga. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1842).     Died,  May,  1851. 

♦Edward  Suli-h^an  Vail,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1819.  Lawyer.  Collector  of 
portraits  for  Kirkpatrick  Chapel.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1842).  Died, 
July  1,   1889. 

♦Ralph  Willis,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  London,  England,  Aug.  16,  1815.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1842.  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Middlesex  county, 
N.  J.,  1868-88.  Rector  of  Hertzog  Hall,  1880-88.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1842).     Died,  March  16,  1895. 

♦Aaron  Burr  Winfield,  Paramus,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Montague,  N.  J.,  1815.  R.  D.  clergyman.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1842.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1842).     Died,  1856. 

♦Jacob  Rynier  Wortendyke,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Pascack,  N.  J.,  Nov.  27,  1818.  Lawyer.  Judge.  Mem- 
ber of  Congress,  1857-59.  Pres.  of  Riparian  Commission  of 
N.  J.,  1864.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1862-68.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1842). 
Died,  Nov.  7,  1868. 

♦Theodore  Frederick  Wyckoff,  St.  Thomas,  W.  I. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  1820.  R.  D.  clergyman.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1842.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1842).     Died,  Jan.  19,  1855. 


♦John  Schureman  Cannon,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  1819.     Died  in  his  Senior  year,  April  21,  1839. 


94 


EUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


1839-1840. 


♦Edward  W.  Champlin, 

Clergyman.     Domestic  Missionary. 
1845. 


A.B.    (Union,   1840). 


Joliet,  111. 
Died, 


*  Edward  Cooper,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Presb.  clergyman.  Principal,  Aurora  Academy,  1842.  Presi- 
dent, Asbury  Female  College.  Chaplain,  U.  S.  Vols.,  Ohio,  1865. 
Editor.     A.B.   (Union,  1839).     D.D.     S.T.D.     Died,  1889. 

♦Theodore  Frelinghuysen  Mann,  Moorestown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  July  18,  1816.  Merchant,  1843-77. 
Civil  engineer,  1838-43.  Captain,  183d  Penn.  Regt.  in  Civil 
War.     Died,  March  7,  1907. 

♦William  Howard  Neilson,  Bellport,  L.  I. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  12,  1820.  Manufacturer. 
Died,  July  9,  1887. 

♦George  Washington  Perkin,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  June  27,  1818.  Moravian  clergyman. 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1842).  Princeton  Sem.,  1846.  Asst.  Prof.,  Mora- 
vian Sem.,  1855-58.     Bookseller.     Teacher.     Died,  Dec.  10,  1893. 

♦Frederick  William  Ricord,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Guadeloupe,  W.  I.,  Oct.  7,  1819.  Sheriff,  Essex  county, 
1865-69.  MayoT,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1870-78.  Judge,  Essex  county, 
1878-83.  City  Court,  1883-88.  Author  of  several  books  and 
translations.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1845).  A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1861). 
Died,  Aug.  12,  1897. 

♦WiLLiA?vL  Henry  Smith,  Ohio  (?). 

Residence  when  a  student,  Chatham,  N.  Y. 
♦Benjamin  Rush  Taylor,  Nokomis,  111. 

Physician.     Died,  Aug.  31,  1883.  ^ 

♦William  M.  Van  Brunt. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 


1840. 
A.B. 

♦J,  Van  Dyke  Berrier,  Belleville,  N.  J. 

Physician  and  surgeon.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1843).     M.D.    (Coll.  P. 

and  S.,  1844). 
♦Henry  Brodhead,  Jr.,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  near  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  1817.     Lawyer.     Surrogate  of  Ulster 

county,  N.  Y.,  1851.     Judge,  Ulster  county,  N.  Y.,  1859.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1843).     Died,  Oct.  18,  1868. 
♦Henry  Rutgers  Cannon,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born   near   New   Brunswick,   N.    J.,   May   20,   1821.      Physician. 

County  Clerk   of  Union  county,   N.   J.,   1857-77.     M.D.    (N.   Y. 

Med.  Univ.,  1843).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1843).     Died,  Jan.  9,  1911. 

♦Albert  Galatin  Dole,  Huntington,  Pa. 

Reformed  clergyman.     Ref.  Sem.,  Mercersburg,  Pa.,  1843.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1844). 
♦Jacob  H.  Du  Bois,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1843).     Died,  1873. 
♦John  S.  Elmendorf,  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Physician.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1843).      Died    in    South    Carolina, 

Aug.  29,  1843. 
♦Andrew  Ramage  Ferguson,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Newcastle-on-Tyne,    Eng.,    May    31,    1823.      Physician. 

A.M.    (Rutgers,    1843).      M.D.    (Cleveland   Med.    College,    1848). 

Died,  March  14,  1895. 
♦Richard  Manley,  Bellfield,  Va. 

Physician.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1843).     M.D.  (Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1844). 

Died,  July  12,  1845. 


1840.  ALUMNI.  95 


♦Isaac  L.  Kip  Miller,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born,  Feb.  24,  1822.  R.  D.  clergyman.  X.  B.  Sem.,  1843.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,   1843).     Died,  Jan.   22,   1845. 

*JoHN  Scott  Rouse,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born,  Apr  1,  1823.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1843).  Died, 
April  9,   1849. 

♦Jacob  M.  Settle,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1843). 
♦William  Porter  Steele. 

A.M.  (Rutgers,  1840).  Residence  when  a  student,  Lancaster 
county,    Penn. 

♦Abraham  Ten  Broeck  Van  Doren,  Ringoes,  N.  J. 

Born,  June  15,  1823.  Physician.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1846).  M.D. 
(Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1843).     Died,  June  30,  1853. 

♦George  Peter  Van  Wyck,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Bloomingburgh,  N.  Y.,  June  24.  1821.  Presb.  clergy- 
man. N.  B.  Sem.,  1843.  Chaplain,  56th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols., 
1863-64.  Chaplain  in  Regular  Army.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1843). 
Died,  Aug.  5,  1899. 

♦John  Vredenburgh  Voorhees,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Aug.  5,  1819.  Lawyer.  Prosecutor 
of  the  Pleas,  Somerset  county,  1872-77.  First  Lieut,  and  Quar- 
termaster 30th  Regt.  N.  J.  Vols.,  Sept.,  1862,  to  Dec,  1862. 
Resigned  on  account  of  ill-health.     A.M.     Died,  Jan.  27,  1899. 

♦George  R.  Williamson,  Amity,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Caldwell,  N.  Y.,  1823.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1843.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1843).  Killed  by  explosion  of 
boiler  on  steamboat  "Reindeer,"  Sept.  4,  1852. 

♦Nicholas  Du  Bois  Williamson,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

Born  at  Flagtown,  N.  J.,  Dec.  2.  1819.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1843.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1843).     Died,  Sept.  12,  1896. 


♦John  Anderson,  Scotland. 

♦Harmen  Crapsey. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  Utrecht,  N.  Y. 

♦William  A.  Van  Vbanken  Mabon,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Boxn  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  24,  1822.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1844.  Professor  of  Didactic  and  Polemic 
Theology,  N.  B.  Sera.,  1881-92.  A.B.  (Union,  1840).  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1843).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1861).  LL.D.  Died,  Nov. 
3,  1892. 

♦J.  Van  Orden. 

♦Jacob  I.  Werner,  Catskill;  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Berne,  N.  Y..  1816.  Lawver.  Commissioner  on  Revi- 
sion of  Statutes,  1872-75.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1859).  Died,  Dec. 
20,   1892. 

♦John  P.  Westervelt,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Presb.  clergyman.     Died,  Jan.  15,  1879. 
♦Egbert  Whitaker,  Saugerties,  N.  Y, 

Born,  1816.     Lawyer.     Died,  Feb  2,  1906. 
♦Abraham  Staats  Williamson,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  near   Millstone,   N.   J.,    1819.      Lawyer.      Judge,    Court   of 

Common    Pleas.      Surrogate,    Somerset   county,    1862-67.      Died, 

Feb.  18,  1897. 


96 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1841. 


1841. 
A.B. 

*Thomas  Newcomb  Benedict,  Geneseo,  111. 

Episc.   clergyman.     General   Theological   Sem.,   1847.  Prof.   Ju- 

•     bilee   Coll.,    1858-60.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1844).      Died,  Sept.    25, 
1879. 

*Fbederick  Ceuser  Blackwell,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Millstone,  N.  J.(?).  Dec.  19,  1820.  Physician.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1844).  M.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1845).  Died,  Apr.  4, 
1912. 

♦William  Augustus  Cornell,  I.a  Grange,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1821.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1844.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1844).     Died,  Oct.  18,  1875. 

♦John  J.  Cowenhoven,  New  Utrecht,  N.  Y. 

Farmer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1844).     Died,  1853. 


♦Robert  W.  Garretson, 

A.M.    (Rutgers,  1844). 
♦John  Demond  Hawes, 

Physician.     A.M.    (Rutgers, 
♦Samuel  J.  Hopper, 

Born  in  Bergen  County,  N. 

1842. 


New  York  City. 

Wisconsin. 
1844).     M.D.     Died,  1861. 

Bergen  County,  N.  J. 
J.(?)      N.  B.  Sem.,  1841-42.     Died, 


♦David  McNeish, 

Born  in   Scotland,   1820.     R.   D.   clergyman.     N 
Died,  1854. 

♦Augustus  C.  Miller, 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1844) 
♦Peter  Davis  Oakey, 


Constantine,  Mich, 
B.   Sem.,   1844. 


Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Died,  Aug.  13,  1894. 

Springfield,  N.  Y. 


Presb.   clergy- 
Died,  Oct.  4, 

Rahway,  N.  J. 
Washington,  D.  C. 


Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  22,  1816. 
man.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1844..  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1844), 
1895. 

♦Joseph  G.  Roe, 

Merchant.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1844). 
♦Charles  Roeloff  von  Romondt, 

Born   at  Philipsburg,   St.   Martins,   West  Indies,   Apr.   21,   1821. 

In  Civil  Service.     Teacher.     Clergyman,  R.   C.  A.     N.  B.   Sem., 

1844.  Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  Rutgers,  1846-59.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1844,  and  Washington  and  Lee  Univ.,  1863).  Died, 
Nov.  15,  1889. 

♦John  Limberger  See,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  May  20,  1822.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1844.  Sec.  Board  of  Education,  1861-84.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,   1844).     D.D.    (Rutgers,   1865).      Died,   June  1,   1892. 

♦Nicholas  Everitt  Smith,  Brooklyn,  N.  1^. 

Born  at  Jamaica,,  L.I.,  1820.     Cong'l  clergyman.     N.   B.   Sem., 

1845.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1844).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1861).  Died, 
June  18,  1890. 

♦Cyril  Spai^lding,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  June,  14,  1818.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1846.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1844).     Died,  Aug.  9,  1896. 

♦William  James  Romeyn  Taylor,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Schodack.  N.  Y.,  July  31,  1823.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1844.,  Cor.  Sec,  American  Bible  Soc,  1862-70. 
Cor.  Sec,  American  Sabbath  Union.  1890-91.  Pres.,  General 
Synod,  1871.  Trustee,  Rutgers.  1878-91.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1844).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1860).     Died,  Nov.  12,  1891. 

♦William  Thompson,  Stone  House  Plains,  N.  J. 

Born  near  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  1,  1813.  R.  D.  clergy- 
man.    N.   B.    Sem.,   1844.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1844).     Died,   1846. 


1841-1842.  ALUMNI.  97 


♦Abraham  Rynier  Van  Nest,  Jr.,  New  York  Oty, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  IG,  1823.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1847.  Pres.  Evangelization  Committee,  Free 
Church,  Italy,  and  organizer  Church  of  Geneva,  Switzerland, 
1875.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1844).  D.D.  (Univ  of  Pa.,  1861,  and 
Rutgers,  1860).  Pres..  Gen.  Synod,  R.  C.  A.,  1870.  Trustee, 
Rutgers,  1878-92.     Died,  June  1,  1892. 

*Edwin  Vedder,  Schoharie,  N.  Y. 

Born  near  Schenectady.  N.  Y.,   Aug.   22,   1815.  Clergyman,  R. 

C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem..  1844.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1844).  Died  at  Ball- 
ston,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  24,  1911. 

*RoBERT  A^oorhees,  Harlingcn,  N.  J. 

Born,  1819.  Lecturer.  Farmer.  Lawyei'.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1844).     Died,  Oct.  14,  1887. 


♦Frederick  W.  Backus. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Roch(  ster,  ,N.  Y. 

♦John  Blackwell,  Blackwell's  Mills,  N.  J. 

Miller  and  farmer.     Died,  Nov.  21,  1869. 

♦Abraham  Beach  Carter,  Dubuque,  Iowa, 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1820.  Episc.  clergyman.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1846).     D.D.    (Rutgers,  1856).     Died,  March,  1890. 

♦Abraham  Wilson  Duryee,  Fair  View,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  13,  1821.  Member,  N.  J. 
Assembly.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1893).     Died,  June  8,  1898. 

♦Richard  D.  McClelland,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1824.  Lawyer.  Corporation 
Counsel  of  Jersey  City,  1854-68.  Pi'osecutor  of  the  Pleas, 
Hudson  county,  1868.     Died,  Aug.  23,  1868. 

♦William  M.  Maxwell. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Lancaster  County,  Penn. 
♦Elijah  Nicholls. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Philadelphia,  Pcnn. 
♦Robert  Robekts,  Londou,  England. 

Leading  writer  of  the  Christadelphiajis. 
♦Thomas  N.  Smith. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 


1842. 
A.B. 

♦William  Bailey,  Cedar  Hill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Beekers  Corners,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  14,  1819.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1845.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1845).  Died,  July 
3,  1887. 

♦James  Chipciiase,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  in  London,  Eng.,  Nov.  18,  1818.  Episc.  clergyman.  Gen- 
eral Theological  Sem.,  1844.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1845).  Died,  Jan. 
25,   1894. 

♦David  Cole,  I'onkers,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22,  1822.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.  Licensed  and  ordained,  1858.  Teacher,  1842-51.  Prin- 
cipal, Trenton,  N.  J,,  Academy,  1851-57.  Prof,  of  Languages, 
State  Normal  School,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1857-58.  Prof,  of  Greek 
Language  and  Literature,  Rutgers,  1863-66.  Pres.  Gen.  Synod, 
.  1884.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1845).  D.D.  (Franklin  and  Marshall 
Col.,  1865).     Died,  Oct.   20,  1903. 


98  RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


1842. 


*Wllliam  Henry  Goldsmith.  Wallkill,  X.  Y. 

Born  at  Scotclitown.  N.  Y..  Juno  lo.  1821.  Student.  Prince- 
ton Tlieol.   Sem.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1845).     Died,   Sept.   21,  1845. 

*Charles  Frederick  Groesbeck,  (?)  New  York  City. 

Boi-n  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20.  1820.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutg(>rs, 
1845).     Died  after  1882. 

*Henry  Kollock  How.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  Apr.  21.  1825.  Pharmacist.  Farmer. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1848-50.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1845).  Died,  June  20, 
1875. 

*WiLLiAM  Schuneman  Kenyon.  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y..  Dec.  13.  1820.  Lawyer.  Member  of 
Congress.  1859-61.  County  Judge,  1884-89.  A.M.  (Rutgers. 
1845).     Died,   Feb.  9,  1896. 

*James  Rapelye  Lente.  AVashiugtonville.  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Newtown,  L.  I.,  Apr.  18.  1822.  Clergyman.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1850.     A.M.   (Rutger.s,  1845).     Died,  Mch.  26,  1916. 

*Aaron  Lloyd.  Nutley,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Walnut  Creek,  IVnn.,  July  27,  1817.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1845.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1845).  Died,  Dec. 
17,   1905. 

*JoHN  Minor.  Herkimer,  X.  Y. 

Born  at  Lo'di.  N.  Y.,  Nov.  18.  1814.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N. 

B.  Sem..  1845.  Sec.  Board  of  Publication.  R.  C.  A.,  1857-59. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1845).     Died,   Nov.  20,   1890. 

*Benjamin  Franklin  Romaine,  Columbus.  Ohio. 

Born   at   Poughkeepsie,    N.   Y.,    Nov.    20.    1820.      Clergyman,    R. 

C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1842-43.  Editor  '"Rutgers  College  Miscel- 
lany." Editor  "American  Spectator."  Albany.  N.  Y..  1842—57. 
Secretary.  Ohio  Colonization  Society,  1868-74.  A.M.  (Rutgers. 
1845).     Died,  Jan.  16,  1874. 

*JoHN  SiMONSON,  '"  Pliiinfield.  X.  J. 

Born  near  Someiville.  N.  J..  Oct.  20.  1816.  Clergyman.  R.  C. 
A.     N.   B.  Sem.,   1845.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1845).     Died,   May   11, 

1889. 

♦William  Charles  Smith.  Hackenvsack.  X.  J. 

Born  in  England.  Phvsician.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1845).  M.D. 
(Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1852). 

♦William  Hornblower  Stephens.  Belleville.  X.  J. 

Born  at  Belleville.  N.  J..  July  14.  1823.  Postmaster,  1861-86. 
A.M.   (Rutgers,  1845).     Died.  April  19,  1892. 

*G0YN  Talmage,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Somerville.  N.  J..  Dec.  7,  1821.  Clergj^man.  R.  C.  A. 
N  B.  Sem.,  1845.  Sec.  Board  Domestic  Missions,  R.  C.  A.. 
1862-67.  President  General  Synod.  R.  C.  A..  1874.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers,  1845).     D.D.    (Rutgers,  1876).     Died,  .Tune  24,   1891. 

*J0HN  Van  Xest  Talmage,  Amoy,  China. 

Bom  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J..  Aug.  18,  1819.  Missionary.  R. 
C.  A.,  at  Amoy,  1847-89.  N.  B.  Sem..  1845.  Author  of  "Dic- 
tionary of  the  Chinese  Character  in  the  Romanized  Amoy  Col- 
loquial," and  of  several  translations  of  parts  of  the  Bible  and 
other  books  into  Chinese.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1845).  D.D.  (Rut- 
gers,  1867).     Died,  Aug.   19,  1892. 

*George  James  Van  Xeste,  Millstone.  X\  J. 

Born  at  Weston.  N.  J..  Sept.  7.  1822.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1846.     A.  M.  (Rutgers,  1845).     Died,  Jan.  18,  1898. 

♦Jacob  West.  Ridgewood.  X.  J. 

Born  at  Middleburgh.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18.  1818.  Clergyman.  R. 
C  A  N.  B.  Sem..  1845.  Sec.  Board  Domestic  Missions.  R  C. 
a!.  1868-88.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1845).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1870). 
Died,   Jan.   22.   1890. 

*Amzy  Louis  Williams.  Xebraska. 

Born  in  Delaware  county.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  6,  1820.  Lawyer.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1845).     Died,  Nov.  17,  1884. 


1842-1843. 


ALU^MNI. 


99 


*Abeaham  A^oorhees  Wyckoff, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  July  17  1823. 
man.  N.  B.  Sem.,  184.5.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1845). 
1852. 


Greenburgh,  N.  Y, 
R.   D.   Clergy- 
Died,  Oct.  17, 


*J0HN  Arthur,  Jr.,  Turks  Island. 

Born  on  Turks  Island.  Bahamas,  Mch.  22,  1828.  Lawyer. 
Queen's  Advocate  and  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Turks  and 
Caicos  Islands.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1851).     Died,  Nov.  19,  1882. 

*  William  Black  well,  New  York  City. 

Entered  Univ.  of  N.  Y.     Died,  1841. 

*  Edward  Brenton  Boggs,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Dec.  7,  1821. 
General    Theological    Seminary,    1844.       D.D. 
Died,  May  8,  1895. 
*Edwin  Smith  Browe, 

Born    at   Belleville,    N.    J..    July    18,    1819. 
Teacher.     Died,  April  5,  1902.  " 

*WiLLiAM  Edgar  Conover, 

Born,  Aug.  21,  1814.     Died,  May  26,  1841. 

*WiLLiAM  Augustus  Miller, 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  15,  1824.  R.  D.  clergyman.     N.  B. 

Sem.,    1845.      Principal    Albany    Acad.,  1853-56.      A.B.     (Union, 

1842).  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1845).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Died, 
Nov.  5.  1863. 

*Charles  Milne,  Madison,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Aberdeen,  Scotland,  July  1,  1819.  Presb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1842-43.     Died,  March  21,  1882. 

*Alexander  Ramsay  Thompson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bloomingdale,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1822.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Princeton  Sem.,  1845.  Hymn  writer.  Chaplain  Roosevelt  Hos- 
pital. 1873-95.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1842).  D.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1866).     Died.  Feb.  7.  1895. 


Episc.  clergvman. 
(Rutgers,    1866). 

Litchfield,  Pa. 
Baptist    clergyman. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 


1843. 


A.B. 

*  Sylvester  W.  Ayres, 

*  David  Bishop, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1824. 
gers,  1860-76.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1846). 
*John  William  Blauvelt, 


Plainfield,  N.  J. 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Merchant.     Trustee.  Rut- 
Died,  April  12,  1876. 

Piermont,  N.  Y. 
Died,   June   17, 


1884. 
Columbia,  N.  Y. 
Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 


Merchant.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1846) 
*  James  Murphy  Compton, 

Born    in    Philadelphia.    Aug.    18.    1817. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1846.     A.M.    (Rutgers.   1846).     Died,  Dec.   12,   1891. 

*Jacob  C.  Butcher,  Port  Hope,  Canada. 

Born  at  Tarrytown.  N.  Y.(?),  Oct.  8.  1820.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1846.     U.  S.  Consul  at  Port  Hope,  Canada,  1880-87. 

A.M.   (Rutgers.  1846).     Died,  Nov.  27,  1888. 
*Henry  Wyckoff  Jones,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Physician  and  surgeon,     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1847).     Lost  in 

steamship  "Golden  City,"  on  Pacific  Ocean,  1862. 
*JoHN  Van  Vechten  Lansing,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Dansingburgh.  N.  Y.     Physician.     M.D.     Surgeon  U.   S. 

War   Department   and   U.   S.    Pension   Bureau.      A.M.    (Rutgers, 

1846).     Died,  1880. 


100 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1843-1844. 


♦Robert  Agnew  Law, 
Born    in    London 


Belleville,  N.  J 
Manufacturer.      ^.M. 


New  York  City. 
.\.M.    (Rutgers,   1846). 


R.    D.    clergyman. 
Died,  1851. 


Lawyer. 


Eng.,    Jan.    22,    1824 
(Rutgers,  1846).      Died.   May  22,   1896. 

*  Charles  McKinstry, 

Born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  1819.     Lawyer. 

Died,  June  23.  1855. 
♦Benjamin  Franklin  Murden,  Montague,  Mich. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Dec.  16,  1817.     Presb.  clergyman.     N.  B. 

Sem.,  1846.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1846).     Died,  April  14,  1891. 

♦Jacob  Vosseler  Rockafellow,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born,  1822.     Died,  Dec.  21,  1843. 
♦Safrenus  Seeber,  Jr., 

Born   at   Sharon,    N.   Y.,    1811 

1846.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1846). 

♦John  C.  T.  Smidt, 

Born  at  Nyack,  N.  Y'..  June  8,  1822, 
1846).     Died,  April  27,  1881. 
♦Abel  T.  Stewart, 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Aug.  4,   1822.     Clergyman, 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1846.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1846).     D.D.  (Rutger 
Died.  May  24,  1878. 

*Paul  Duryea  Van  Cleef,  Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Born  at  Millstone.   N.   J..   July  31.   1821.     Clergyman.   R.   C.   A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1846.     Stated  Clerk  Gen.  Synod.  1871-86.     Trustee, 

Rutgers,    1869-1902.      A.M.     (Rutgers,    1846).      D.D.     (Rutgers, 

1863).      Died.   Nov.   26,   1902. 
♦William  Van  Deursen,  Allentown,  N.  J 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  10,  1824.     Merchant.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1846).     Died,  Dec.  14.  1911. 
♦Charles  Henry  Van  Wyck.  Nebraska  City,  Neb 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1824.     Lawyer.     District 

Attorney  of  Sullivan  county,  N.  Y..  1850-58.     Col.  50th  Regt.  N. 

l'^.    Vols.      Brigadier   Gen.      Member   of   Congress.    1859-63.    and 

1867-71.       U.    S.     Senator,    1881-87.       A.M.     (Rutgers,    1846). 

Died,  Oct.  24,  1895. 
♦Polhemus  Van  Wyck,  Hudson,  N.  Y 

Born   in    New   York   City,    1823.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A.      N.    B. 

Sem.,  1848.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1846).     Died,  May  17,  1882. 


Mottville,  Mich. 

N.    B.    Sem.. 

Nyack,  N.  Y. 
A.M.    (Rutgers, 


Holland,  Mich. 
R.  C.  A. 

1873). 


♦John  N.  Holmes. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


1844. 
A.B. 

♦William  Sickles  Banta,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Pascack.  N.  J.,  Dec.  12,  1824.     Lawyer.     Prosecutor  of 

Pleas,    Bergen    County,    N.    J..    1861-69.      Law    Judge,    Bergen 

County,  N.  J.,  1872-78.     Associate  Judge,  Bergen  County,  N.  J., 

1879-84.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1847).     Died,  May  7,  1900. 
♦John  H.  F.  Brinckerhoff,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Merchant."    A.M.    (Rutgers,   1847).     Died,   1857. 
♦Nathan  Farnham  Chapman,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 

Born  at   West  Brook.  Conn.,  Aug.   17.   1811.     Clergyman,   R.   C. 

A.      N.   B.   Sem.,   1846.      Died,   Feb.   27.    1893. 
♦Nathaniel  Conklin,  Madison,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Basking  Ridge,  N.  J.,  Oct.  20.  1823.     Clergyman,  R.  C. 

A.      N.   B     Sem.,   1847.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1847).      Died,   Aug.    17, 

1892. 


1844. 


ALUMNI.  101 


*CoRNELius  Du  Bois  Eltinge,  Raritan,  111. 

Born  at  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.  (?)  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1848.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1847).      Died,    March    29,    1885. 

*Edwaed  W.  Griffith,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born,  1826.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1847).     Died,  Aug.  9,  1847. 

*Jacob  Rutsen  Hardenbergh,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1823.  Lawyer.  Member  State 
Constitutional  Convention,  New  York,  1867.  New  York  State 
Senator,  1870-71.  and  re-elected  for  1872-73.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1847).      Died,   April   29,    1872. 

*Warren  Hardenbergk,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  <r.,  Apr.,  1827.  Real  estate  broker. 
Lawyer.  Sec.  Trustees.  Rutgers,  1849-59.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1847).     Died.  Jan.  4,  1897. 

*James  Ludlum  Hasbrouck,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1847).     Died.  Jan.  21,  1885. 

*Henry  Latimer  Janeway,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Aug.  9.  1824.  Manufacturer.  Trustee, 
Rutgers,  1862-1909.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1847).     Died,  Oct.  18.  1909. 

*  Walter  H.  Kimball,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1847). 
*JoHN  Henry  Manning,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  Sept.  23,  1825.     Clergyman,  R.  C. 
A.     N.  B.  Sem..  1847.     Trustee,  Rutgers,  186.3-78.     A.M.    (Rut- 
gers, 1847).     D.D.    (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1864).     Died,  Oct.   25.  1878. 
*Jacob  v.  B.  Martense,  Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  N.  Y.,  1823.  Farmer.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1847). 
Died,  Dec.  16,  1881. 

*Edward  Pye,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Judge,  Rockland  County,  N.  Y.,  1855-59.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1847).  Raised  -a  company  of  95th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  of  which 
he  was  Capt.,  Oct.,  1861  ;  made  Major  in  March,  1862  ;  Lieut- 
Col.  and  Col.  after  battle  of  Gettysburg.  In  battles  of  Gaines- 
ville and  Groveton,  South  Mountain,  Antietam.  Fredericksburg 
and  Gettysburg — at  this  place  his  men  captured  more  prisoners 
than  their  own  number.  In  battles  of  Wilderness.  Mortally 
wounded  in  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  June  2,  1864.  Died,  June 
11,  1864. 

*JoHN  VooRHEES  ScHENCK,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Six  Mile  Run,  N.  J.,  Nov.  17,  1824.  Physician.  Pres., 
N.  J.  State  Med.  Society.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1847).  M.D.  (Univ. 
Penn.,  1847).     Died,  July  25,  1882. 

*Charles  Scott,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Little  Britain,  N.  Y..  Dec.  18.  1822.  Clergyman.  R. 
C.  A,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1851.  Prof,  of  Chemistry  and  Natural 
Science,  Hope  Coll.,  1866-92.  Vice  President.  1878-81.  Pro- 
visional President,  1881-85.  President,  1885-92.  President, 
General  Synod,  R.  C.  A.,  1875.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1847).  D.D. 
(Univ.  N.  Y.,  1875).     Died,  Oct.  31,  1893. 

*James  Alexander  Scott,  Richmond,  Va. 

Merchant.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1847).     Died,  May  20,  1884. 

*  William  B.  Snyder,  Guntour,  India. 

Lutheran  missionary.  Hartwick  Sem.,  1849.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1847).     Died,   18.59. 

*  Richard  Hollo  way  Steele,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  at  Watervliet.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17.  1824.  Presb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1847.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1847).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1867). 
Died,  April  5.  1900. 

♦Benjamin  Stephens,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  June  12,  1828.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1847).     Died,  Feb.  1,  1907. 


102  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1844-1845. 


♦Charles  H.  Stitt,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bloomingburgh,  N.  Y.  (?),  1819.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1848.  President,  General  Synod,  1869.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1847).     D.D.    (Rutgers,  1866).     Died,  April  19,  1881. 

*JAMES  Harvey  Swift,  South  Amenia,  N.  Y. 

Born,  1824.  Farmer.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1847).  Died,  Sept.  27, 
1889. 

*J0HN  Van  Wagenen  Veghte,  Raritan,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Raritan,    N.    J.,    1824.  Farmer.      President    Somerset 

County  Bank.  County  Collector.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1847).  Died, 
May  6,  1891. 

*JoHN  Elias  Whitehead,  New  York  City. 

Born,  1825.  Pliysician.  Teacher.  *  N.  B.  Sem.,  1844-45.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1847).  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1864).  Died,  Feb.  22, 
1892. 


*J.  Singleton  Dyson,  Fulton,  S.  C. 

*JoHN  Pearse  Lansing,  West  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1822.  Teacher.  A.B.  (Wil- 
liams, 1844).     Died,  March  10,  1896. 

♦Daniel  Lord,  Jordanville,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  Yorli  City,  Apr.  21,  1822.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1847.  Physician  in  Chief,  South  Side  Dispensary, 
Chicago,  111.,  1873-78.  A.B.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1844).  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1847,  and  Univ.'Penn.,  1847).  M.D.  (Chicago  Med.  Coll., 
1873).     Died,  Sept.  10,  1899. 

*  William  S.  Milledoler,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 
♦Albert  Abbot  Moor,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Compton.    Canada,  Dec.    26,    1819.      Lawyer.      Editor. 

Commissioner   of   Loans,   U.  S.   Deposit   Fund,    1855-60.      Died, 

Jan.   7,   1890. 

♦William  G.  Phillips. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
♦Andrew  H.  Robinson. 

Residence  when  a  student.  New  York  City. 
♦John  Wilson  Stout,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  1825.     Manufacturer.     Died,  Oct.  30,  1848. 
♦Joseph  V.  Varick,  New  York  City. 

Born,  Aug.  29,  1824.     Merchant.     Died,  July  9,  1854. 


1845. 
A.B. 

♦Alpheus  Dimmick  Du  Bois,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  1826.     Principal  N.  Y.  Grammar  School, 
1849-1902.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1848).     Died,  Dec.  13,  1903. 

*Elias  Dusenberry,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  14,  1826.     Lawyer.     Supervisor  of 
Eastchester,  N.  Y.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1848).     Died,  Dec.  29,  1873. 

♦Peter  Elmendorf,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.(?)      N.  B.  Sem.,  1848-50.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1848).     Died,  April  2,  1851. 
♦Elias  Abbot  Fairchild,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Mendham,  N.  J..  1825.     Principal  of  Flushing  Institute. 

A.M.    (Rutgers,  1848).     Died,  May  2,  1907. 


1845. 


ALUMNI.  103 


*Benjamix  D.  Frost,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  at  Wayland,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1830.  Civil  engineer.  Resi- 
dent Graduate,  Harvard,  1845-46.  State  Engineer  of  the  Hoosac 
Tunnel.  U.  S.  Engineer  on  Mississippi  River,  1879-1880.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1848).     Died,  July  19,  1880. 

*Thomas  Lawrence  Hasbrouck,  Denver,  Col. 

Farmer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1848).     Died,  Dec.  29.  1865. 

*Samuel  FiTz  Randolph,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Law  student.     Died,  Aug.  28,  1845. 

*JoiiN  Wetherill  Schenck,  Claverack,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  Jersey,  1825.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1S49.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1848).     Died,  Dec.  28.  1881. 

*JonN  Wesley  Smith,  Fairview,  N.  J. 

Manufacturer  and  farmer,  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1848).  Died,  March 
7.  1882. 

*JonN  Steele,  East  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Sept.  22,   1827.     Clergvman,  R.  C    A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1848.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1848).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1873). 

Died,  Jan.  17,  1889. 
*Josepu  Paschal  Strong,  East  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  N.  Y.,   Nov.  12,   1826.     Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1850.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1848).'  Died,  Dec.  8,  1890. 
*Peter  Stryker,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Born    at   Fairfield.    N.    J.,   Apr.    8,    1826.      Clergyman.    R.    C.    A. 

N.    B.    Sem..    1848.      President    General    Svnod,    1895.      Hymn 

writer.      A.M.     (Rutgers,    1848).       D.D.     (Univ.    N.    Y.,    1866). 

Died,   March  15,  1900. 
*JoHN  Adams  Todd,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

Born  near  Somerville.  N.  J.,  Nov.  22,  1822.     Clergyman.  R.   C. 

A.      N.   B.   Sem..   1848.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1848).      D.D.    (Rutgers, 

1868).     Died,  March  15,  1900. 

♦Isaac  Van  Wagoner,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born,  1825.     Lawyer.     Surrogate,  Passaic  countv,  N.  J..  1870-80. 

A.M.    (Rutgers,  1848).     Died,  May  5,  1884. 
*  Isaac  Ogden  Wyckoff,  Washington,  D.  C. 

In  Civil  Service.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1848). 


*JAMES  C.  Bennett,  (?)  GravescncI,  N.  Y. 

Farmer. 

*  George  O.  Hepburn. 

Shot   in   Mexican   War.      Residence   when   a   student,   New   Y'^ork 
City. 

*  Joseph  L.  Hepburn. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  York  City. 
♦Bernard  S.  Schoonhoven. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Bushkill,  Penn.     At  Rutgers,  1841-43. 
♦Krosen  Ten  Broeck  Spader,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at     Readington,     N.     J.,     Oct.     18,     1822.       Manufacturer. 

Teacher,      Superintendent    of    Public    Schools.    New    Brunswick, 

N.  J.     U.  S.  Revenue  Collector,  1862-72.     Died,  Feb.  19,  1902. 

♦Ichabod  Prall  Stephens,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  Y'ork  City.      Real  estate  broker.      Died,   Sept.    12, 

1886. 

♦James  Tallmadge. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  Y'ork  City.     Probably  the  man 

who  died  at  Rio  Janiero  on  way  to  California  in  1849. 
♦William  Hoffman  Ten  Eyck,  Astoria,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  May  19,  1818.     Clergvman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1848.     Permanent  Clerk  General  Synod,  1871-1907. 

D.D.    (Rutgers,    1870).      Died,   April   25,    1908. 


lOi  RUTGERS    COLLEGE.  1845-1S46. 


♦Isaac  N.  Whitehead,  Morristown.  N.  J. 

Born    at    Washington    Valley,    N.    J.,    Sept.    1,    1825.      Farmei". 
Died,  Marcli  9,  1903. 


1846. 
A.B. 

*Daniel  Bookstavek.  Syracuse.  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y  ,  1828.  Lawyer.  Mayor  of  Syracust\ 
N.  Y..  1863-64.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1849).     Died,  April  27.  1903. 

*J0HN  F.  BuKRAGE,  Newark.  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1849).     Died,  Aug.  2,  1853. 
*HuGH  Gastox  Hedges,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Somerville.    N.    J.,    Feb.,    1824.      Theological    student. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1846-48,     Died,  Sept.  15,  1848. 

*Theodore  Kent,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Teacher.  School  Commissioner,  1860-63.  U.  S.  Official,  Second 
Auditor's  office,  Treasury  Department.  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1849). 
Died,  Apr.  12,  1865. 

*JoHN  Vandekveer  Martense,  Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1849).     Died,  Nov.  8,  1861. 

*James  Rodgers  Romeyn,  Keeseville,  X.  Y. 

Born  at  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1825.  Physician  and  surgeon. 

Manufacturer.     A.M.    (Rutger.s,   1849).  M.D.    (Coll.   P.   and   S., 

1850).     Died,  Jan.  25,  1902. 

♦Theodore  Bayard  Romeyn,  Hackensack.  X.  J. 

Born  at  Six  Mile  Run.  N.  J.(?),  Oct.  22.  1827.  Clergyman. 
R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1849.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1849).  D.D.  (Rut- 
gers, 1868).     Died,  Aug.  29,  1885. 

♦Archibald  Sloat,  California. 

Clergyman.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1849). 

*Benja^iin  Franklin  Snydek,  Creek  Locks,  X'.  Y. 

Born  at  Saugertics.  X.  Y.,  1826.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1849.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1849).     Died,  April  14,  1889. 

*Jacob  H.  Van  Woert,  Lawyersville.  X".  Y. 

Born  at  West  Athens,  N.  Y.,  1823.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B. 
vSem.,  1849.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1849).     Died,  Dec.  16,  1882. 

*ISAAC  WortEx\dyke,  W^ortendyke,  X'.  J. 

Teacher,  1846-49.  Lawyer.  Surrogate  of  Bergen  county,  N.  .7.. 
1868-78.  N.  J.  State  Senator,- 1881-83.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1849). 
Died,  Feb.  22,  1885. 

♦Stephen  Beruan,  Ridgewood.  X'.  J. 

Reporter. 
♦Francis  Erwin  Cooper,  Cooper's  Plains,  X.  Y". 

Born  at  Cooper's  Plains,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1,  1829.     Farmer.     Lawyer. 

Died,  Feb.  14,  1893. 
♦Ransom  S.  Haight.  Buffalo,  X.  Y. 

Merchant.     Burned  to  death. 
♦Augustus  Hornbeck,  Scotchtown,  X".  Y. 

♦Alexander  Jackson, 

Residence  when  a  student,  Meadville,  Pa.     At  Rutgers,  1845-46. 
♦John  Strachan,  Waterford,  X.  Y. 

Died  at  sea. 
♦Robert  John  Whitely,  Paterson,  X".  J. 

Physician   and  surgeon.      M.D.    (Coll.   P.   and  S.,    1846).      Died, 

April  7,  1879. 


1846-1847. 


ALUMNI.  105 


*AUGUSTUS  WiGGIN,  Rye,   N.  Y. 

Born  in  London,  England.     Importer,     Died,  Nov.  26,  1908. 


1847. 
A.B. 

*  David  I.  Berdan,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Teacher.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1850).     Died,  1853. 

*James  Romeyn  Berry,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Mch.  8,  1827.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1850.  President  General  S.ynod,  1800.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1850).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1867).     Died,  June  5,  1891. 

♦Benjamin  Wood  Crowell,  (?)  Hamilton,  Nev. 

Druggist.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1850), 

*Cornelius  Abram  Cruser,  Irvington,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Harlingen,  N.  J.,  Dec.  26,  1826.  Real  estate.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1850).     Died,  Mch.  4,  1913. 

*  Henry  Dater,  Hawthorne,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Ramsey.  N.  J..  Feb.  5.  1827.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B. 
Sem..  1850.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1850).     Died,  Oct  19,  1899. 
*Anson  Du  Bois,  Athenia,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  29.  1821.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1850.  Corresponding  Sec.  Board  Domestic  Missions, 
R.  C.  A.,  1859-62.  President  General  Synod,  1865.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1850).     D.D.   (Union,  1865).     Died.  May  1,  1903. 

♦John  W.  Ferdon,  Piermont,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Piermont.  N.  Y..  Dec.  13,  1826.  Lawyer.  Member  N. 
Y.  Assembly,  1855.  N.  Y.  State  Senator,  1856-57.  Member  of 
Congress,  1879-81,     A.M,   (Rutgers,  1850),     Died,  Aug,  5,  1884, 

♦Isaac  M.  Fisher,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1850).     Died,  Aug.,  1848. 

♦Watts  Galusha,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Preble,  N,  Y,(?)  Student.  N,  B,  Sem.,  1847-49,  A,M, 
(Rutgers,   1850),     Died,   1851. 

♦John  Henry  Goetschius,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paterson.  N.  .1..  Feb.  25,  1831.  City  Engineer,  Paterson, 
1853-72.     Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1850),     Died,  Jan.  22,  1912. 

♦Eugene  Augustus  Hoffman,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Mch.  21,  1829.  Episc.  clergyman. 
Dean  of  the  General  Theological  Seminary,  1879-1902.  Pres. 
N.  Y,  Historical  Society.  Gen.  Theol,  Sem,,  1851.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1850,  and  Harvard,  1851).  D.D,  (Rutgers,  1864).  S.T.D. 
(Racine,  1882),     Died,  June  17,  1902, 

♦Benjamin  Babb  Leacock,  St.  Peters,  Barbadoes,  W.  I. 

Born  in  Barbadoes,  W.  I..  1824.  Reformed  Episc.  clergyman. 
Protestant  Episc.  Sem.  of  Virginia,  1851.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1850).     D.D.    (Rutgers,  1874).     Died,  March  10,  1896. 

♦Benjamin  Cooper  Lippincott,  Port  Ewen,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Nov.  22.  1824.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A, 
N,  B,  Sem.,  1850.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1850).     Died,  Jan.  29,  1899. 

♦Isaac  Lawrence  Pool,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born  near  New  Brunswick,  N,  J,,  1827,  Merchant,  Member, 
Vigilance   Com,      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1850),      Died,   Apr.   25.    1891. 

♦Jacob  Quick,  West  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Six  Mile  Run.  N.  .L,  May  17,  1826.  Physician.  A.M. 
(Rutgers.  1850).  M.D,  (Univ.  Penn,,  1851).  Surgeon,  22d 
N,  J.  Infantry,  1862-65.     Died,  Nov,  20,  1909, 

♦Thomas  Gibson  Schriver,  Florida,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N,  Y,(?)  Teacher.  N,  B.  Sem.,  1848- 
49.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1850).     Died,  July,  1884, 


106  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1847-1848. 


*Samuel  D.  Scudder,  Madras,  India. 

Bom  in  Ceylon,  1827.  Theological  student.  N.  B.  Sem.  1847- 
49.     Died,  Nov.  14,  1849. 

♦George  Henry  Sharpe,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1828.  Banker.  Lawyer.  Yale 
Law  School,  1855.  Captain  20th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1861.  Col. 
120th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862.  Staff,  Major-Gen.  Hooker,  command- 
ing Army  of  Potomac,  1863.  Staff,  Major-Gen.  Moade,  same, 
1863-64.  Staff,  Lieut.-Gen.  Grant,  commanding  Armies  of  the 
U.  S.,  1864-65.  Brevet  Brigadier-Gen.,  1864,  and  Major-Gen., 
1865.  U.  S.  Marshal  for  the  Southern  District  of  N.  Y., 
1870-73.  Surveyor  of  Customs,  Port  of  N.  Y.,  1873-78.  Mem- 
ber of  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1879-83.  Speaker  of  same,  1880-81. 
Trustee,  Rutgers,  1879-1900.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1850).  Died, 
Jan.  13,  1900. 

*B.  R.  Woodbridge  Strong,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  21,  1827.  Lawyer.  President 
Judge  Common  Pleas,  Middlesex  county,  N.  J.,  1874-79,  1896- 
1906.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1850).     Died.  Aug.  23  1907. 

*Wesley  Taylor,  Port  Ewen,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N,  J.  (?).  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1850.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1850).     Died,  March  15,  1882. 

♦Henry  Ferdinand  Van  Derveer,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Physician.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1850).  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S., 
1851).  Surgeon,  5th  N.  J.  Vols.;  Assistant  Surgeon,  1862; 
Surgeon,  1862-64,  2d  Div.  Hooker's  3d  Corps,  Army  of  the  Poto- 
mac. In  the  battles  of  Williamsburg  and  around  Richmond, 
Malvern  Hill,  Bristol  Station,  Second  Bull  Run,  Fredericksburg, 
ChancelloTsville,  Manassas  Gap,  Wilderness,  Spottsylvania,  Cold 
Harbor,  Petersburg.  Mustered  out  with  regiment  on  expira- 
tion of  term  of  service,  Sept.  9,  1864.     Died,  May  16,  1885. 

♦Henry  Van  Derveer  Voorhees,  Delaware  Water  Gap. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Dec.  19,  1826.  Presb.  clergy- 
man. N.  B.  Sem.,  1850.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1850).  Died,  Oct.  10, 
1897. 

♦Nathaniel  Whitaker  Voorhees,  Clinton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mine  Brook,  N.  J.,  June  29,  1829.  Lawyer.  Judge, 
Hunterdon  county,  N.  J.,  1873.  Sec,  N.  J.  Senate,  1875-76, 
1879.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1850).  LL.B.  (Princeton,  1852).  Died, 
June  14,  1909. 

♦Charles  Edward  Whitehead,  New  York  City. 

Bom  at  Hopewell,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1827.  Lawyer.  Assistant 
District  Attorney.  President,  N.  Y.,  Penn.  and  Rock  Island  R. 
R.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1850).     Died,  March  21,  1903. 

♦Isaac  Newton  Wyckoff,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Physician.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1850).  Albany  Medical  College. 
Died,  1864. 


♦E.  R.  Ayars. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

♦George  L.  Lott,  Rah  way,  N.  J. 

♦G.  Van  Derveer  Lott,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

1848. 
A.B. 

♦James  Elmendorf  Bern  art,  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J.,  Mch.  15,  1821.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1851.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1851).     Died,  Sept.  25,  1903. 

♦William  Dey  Buckelew,  Coytesville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  14,  1825.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1851.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1851).  Died,  Nov. 
15,  1893. 


1848. 


ALUMNI. 


107 


Died,  Aug.   15,  1848. 

Newark,  N.  J. 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Died,  Jan.  13,  1899. 

New  York  City. 
Clergyman,   R.    C.   A. 


*Calvin  Case,  Brodhead's  Bridge,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  Mch.  16,  1821,  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.   Sem.,  1851.     A.M.    (Rutgers.  1851).     Died,  Nov.  2,  1906. 

*  Moses  Coddijngton,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Banker.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1851).     Died,  June  8,  1867. 
*EzBA  Warken  Collier,  Aiken,  S.  C. 

Born  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Nov.  10,  1826.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.   B.   Sem.,   1854.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1851).     Died,   Dec.   5,   1869. 

'''John  Neville  Hedges,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  May  14,  1829. 
*J0HN  Nathaniel  Jansen, 

Born  at  Marbletown,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  1,  1827. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1851.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1851). 

*GiLES  Henry  Mandeville, 

Born   in   New  York   City,   Dec.    12,    1825. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1851.  President  of  Hope  College,  1879-81.  Secre- 
tary Board  of  Education,  R.  C.  A.,  1884-1900.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1851).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1870).  LL.D.  (Hope).  Died,  Nov.  8, 
1904. 

*James  Mulford,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Staatsburgh,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  26,  1826.  Lawyer.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1851).     Died,  Nov.  24,  1861. 

*John  Brown  Richmond,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1829.  Physician.  Special  Agent 
and  Adjuster,  German  Amer.  Fire  Ins  Co.  Trustee,  Newark 
City  Home,  1880-99.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1851).  M.D.  (Jefferson 
Medical  College,  1852).     Died,  Mch.  12,  1911. 

♦Joseph  Scudder,  Upper  Red  Hook,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Ceylon,  July  14,  1826.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1851.  Missionary  to  India,  1851—60.  Secretary  Amer- 
ican and  Foreign  Church  Union,  1863-70.  Chaplain  in  Union 
Army,  1861-63.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1851).  M.D.  D.D.  (Union, 
1868).     Died,  Nov.  21,  1876. 

*Adam  Henry  Van  Vranken,  Centreville,  Mich. 

Born  at  Princetown,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  26,  1824.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 


Died,  Oct.  24,  1880. 

New  York  City. 


N.  B.  Sem.,  1851.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1851), 
*Thomas  G.  Whitehead, 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1851). 
*James  Bergen  Wilson,  Bloomingburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J.,  1824.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B. 

Sem.,  1851.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1851).     Died,  March  22,  1886. 


*Frederick  Augustus  Bloomfieid,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Merchant,  New  York  City.     Died,  Oct.  2,  1863. 

*  Henry  J.  Clark, 

Residence  when  a  student.  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

*Eph.  B.  Clement. 

Residence  when  a  student.  Mobile,  Ala. 

♦George  F.  Eadie. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Newark,  N.  J.     At  Rutgers,  1844-46. 

♦John  Hatfield  Frazee,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Feb.  28,  1829.  Cong'l  Clergy- 
man. N.  B.  Sem.,  1859-60.  Lawyer,  1852-58.  Chaplain,  3d 
N.  J.  Cavalry,  in  9th  Army  Corps,  under  Bumside  and  Sher- 
idan. Served  from  March  3,  1864,  till  Aug.,  1865.  In  battles 
of  Wilderness,  Petersburg,  Shenandoah  Valley,  Richmond.  In 
all  cavalry  service  of  1864-65,  in  Virginia.  Judge  Advocate  in 
Custer's  Division.  Mustered  out  at  the  expiration  of  service. 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1856).  D.D.  (Univ.  of  Tenn.,  1890).  Died, 
Sept.  29,  1907. 


108  RUTGEES    COLLEGE.  1848-1849. 


*HEBMAN   J.   G.    GULDIN. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  York  City.  At  Rutgers, 
1844-46. 

♦Augustus  A.  Hardenbergh,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  May  18,  1830.  President,  Hud- 
son County  National  Bank,  1878-89.  Cashier  of  same,  1858-78. 
Member  of  N.  J.  Assembly,  1853.  Member  of  Congress,  1875-79, 
1881-83.  President,  Northern  R.  R.  of  N.  J.,  1874.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1851).     Died,  Oct.  5,  1889. 

♦Jonathan  Mabbett,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Albany.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  13,  1824.  Merchant.  A.B.  (Brown, 
1848).     Died,  March  7,  1901. 

♦Charles  H.  Reinemann. 

Residence  when  a  student.  New  York  City. 

1849. 
A.B. 

♦Henry  Rutgers  Baldwin,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  18,  1829.  Physician  and  surgeon. 
Treasurer.  N.  J.  State  Medical  Society,  1866-75.  President  of 
same,  1877.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1884-1902.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1852.)  M.D.  (College  P.  and  S.,  1853).  Certificate  Interne, 
Bellevue  Hospital,  1854.  LL.D.  (Rutgers,  1893).  Died,  Feb. 
4,  1902. 

♦Theodoeic  Romeyn  Beck,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  19,  1830.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N. 
B.  Sem.,  1862.  Acting  Professor  of  Latin,  Rutgers,  1859-60. 
Chaplain,  13th  Regt.  N.  J.  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Professor  of 
Ancient  Languages,  Hope,  1863-85.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1852). 
D.D.   (Rutgers,  1879).     Died,  May  22,  1896. 

♦James  Spencer  Cannon,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.     Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1852). 

Princeton  Law  School,  1852.     President,  Board  of  Public  Works. 

Died,  Oct.  2,  1910. 
♦Joseph  Avery  Collier,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1828.     R.  D.  clergyman.     N. 

B.  Sem.,  1852.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1852).     Died,  Aug.,  1864. 

♦John  Gaston,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Boxn  at  Someryille,  N.  J.,  Noy.  12,  1825.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1852.  President,  Board  of  Education,  R.  C.  A., 
1880-1901.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1876-1901.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1852).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1872).     Died,  Dec.  1,  1901. 

♦Willard  Ellis  Geer,  Valatie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  2,  1822.  Merchant.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1852).     Died,  Jan.  6,  1910. 

♦John  Howell  Janeway,  Governor's  Island,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Aug.  12,  1829.  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S. 
Army,  1861.  Seryed  throughout  Civil  War.  Brevetted  twice 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  service.  With  Army  of  Potomac. 
Colonel.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1852).  M.D.  (Uniy.  of  Penn.,  1853). 
Died,  Apr.  14,  1911. 

♦George  Bergh  Pentz,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Sept..  1828.  Lawyer.  City  .Tudge  of 
Yonkers,  1884-88.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1852).     Died,  June  27,  1899. 

♦Burr  Baldwin  Porter,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Montrose,  Penn..  Oct.  26,  1829.     Lawyer.     Aid  to  Omar 

Pasha.     Colonel  in  Union  Army.      Served  in  French  Army  and 

killed,  Dec.  10,  1870.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1852). 
♦Isaac  McBride  See.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born    in    New   York   City,    Feb.    13.    1829.      Independent    Presb. 

clergyman.      N.    B.    Sem.,    1852.      A.M.    (Rutgeis,    1852).   Died, 

Dec.  14,  1902. 


1849-1850. 


ALUMNI. 


109 


♦John  P.  Vroom,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.  Lawyer.  Law  reporter,  Supreme 
Court,  N.  J.,  1864.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1852).     Died,  1865. 

♦Richard  Wynkoop,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  June  29,  1829.  Member,  N.  Y.  Bar. 
Genealogical  work.  Chief  Clerk,  Navigation  Div.  N.  Y.  Custom 
House,  1864-73.  Deputy  Collector,  1873-85.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1852).     Died,  Oct.  24,  1913. 

♦Edwin  Brown  Young,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.  Physician.  Second  Ass't  Sur- 
geon, 11  Regt,  N.  J.  Vols.,  1862-63.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1852). 
Died,  Dec.  14,   1891. 


Fortress  Monroe,  Va. 


1852). 


Kingston,  N.  Y. 
Died,  Aug. 


Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
I,  1828.     At  Rutgers,  1845. 
Died,  Aug.  28,  1915. 

Plainfield,  N.  J. 


New  Brunswick,  N. 
State    Geologist    of    N.    J., 


J. 


♦Rodman  Brown, 
♦Thomas  E.  Clark. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
♦Howard  Cockburn, 

Lawyer.     A.B.   (Union,  1849).     A.M.  (Union 

23,   1882. 

♦James  Dearin, 

Born   at  Poughkoopsie,   N.   Y.,  Dec. 
Cashier,  Fishkill  Savings  Institute, 

♦Albert  Harrison  Hoyt, 

Writer  on  Genealogy. 
♦William  Kitchell, 

Physician.      M.D.     (Univ.    N.    Y.). 
1854-56.     Died,  Dec.  29,  1861. 

♦Charles  Ray, 

Bom    at    Calcutta,    India,    Mch.    18,    1829 

Princeton    Sem.,    1853.      Teacher,    1859-62.      Editor,    1876-80 

A.B.   (Union,  1849).     A.M.   (Union,  1852).     Died,  Feb.  23,  1906 

♦William  G.  Ely  See, 

Born   in   New  York  City,   Sept.   20,   1825. 
N.  B.   Sem.,  1853.     Died,  March  6,  1894 

♦Peter  Vanderbilt  Spader, 

Born   at   New   Brunswick,    N.   J.,   Dec.    1 
Spader  Library.     Died,  Aug.  4,  1890. 

♦Alfred  Ten  Eyck. 

Residence    when    a    student,     Schodack, 
1846-47. 

♦Elisha  Whittlesey,  Effingham,  111 

Born    at    Danbury,    Conn.,    Mch.  13,    1829.      Teacher.      Clerk. 

First  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.,  1865.  A.M.   (Rutgers,  1875).     Died, 
■June  7,  1902. 


Marion,  N.  Y. 
Prcsb.    clergyman. 


Brookdale,  N.  J. 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
1829.      Donor  of   the 


N.     Y.       At     Rutgers, 


1850. 
A.B. 

♦Anthony  Dey,  New  York  City. 

Bom  at  Greenfield  Hill,  Conn.,  July  5,  1829.  Merchant.  Trus- 
tee, Rutgers,  1911-12.  New  Haven  Law  School,  1851-52.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  x853).     Died,  Oct.  11,  1912. 

♦Joachim  Elmendorf,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Rochester,  Ulster  county,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  26,  1827.  Clergy- 
man, R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1853.  Trustee.  Rutgers,  1869-1908. 
Trustee,  Vassar,  1880-1908.  President,  General  Synod,  Rt  C.  A., 
1872.  President,  Board  of  Education,  R.  C.  A.,  1901-08.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1853).     D.D.   (Union,  1865).     Died,  July  19,  1908. 


110  RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


1850. 


*NiC0LL  Floyd,  Moriches,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  28,  1831.  Lawyer.  U.  S.  Agent  at 
Puerto  Plata,  Santo  Domingo,  1879.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1853). 
Died.  Nov.  28,  1902. 

♦John  Hess,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  29.  1830.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1853).  Died,  March  27,  1899. 

♦JuDSON  Hawley  Hopkins,  Rye,  N.  Y. 

Born    in    New   York    City,    Sept.    29,    1830.      Presb.    clergyman. 

Princeton   Sem.,   1853.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1853).      Died,   July   11, 

1897. 
♦Nathan  W.  Jones,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Maine,  about  1820.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem., 

1853.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1853).     Died,  1876. 
♦Joseph  Hagaman  Kershow,  Unadilla,  Mich. 

Born  at   Harlingen,   N.   J.,   1826.     Clergyman,   R.   C.   A.     N.   B. 

Sem.,  1853.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1853).     Died,  Dec.  20,  1886. 

♦Richard  Ludix)w  Larremore,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Astoria,  L.  I.,  Sept.  6,  1830.  Lawyer.  Judge,  Court 
of  Common  Pleas.  N.  Y.  Citv,  1870-91.  Prpsident.  Board  of 
Education.  N.  Y.  City,  1869-70.  Member.  Constitutional  Con- 
Tention.  N.  Y.,  1861.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1853).  LL.D.  (Univ.  of 
N.  Y.,  1870).     Died,  Sept.  13,  1893. 

♦George  Craig  Ludlow,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Milford,  N.  J.,  Apr.  6,  1830.  Lawyer.  City  Counsel 
for  New  Brunswick,  and  President  of  Board  of  Education. 
N.  J.  State  Senator.  1877-79.  President  of  the  same,  1878. 
Governor  of  New  Jersey,  1881-84.  Member,  Constitutional 
Commission,  N.  J.,  1894.  Justice  Supreme  Court,  N.  J.,  189.5- 
1900.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1873-1900.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1853). 
LL.D.    (Rutgers,  1895).     Died,  Dec.  18,  1900. 

♦John  Long  McNair,  High  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Churchville,  Penn..  Jan.  31.  1824.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1853.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1853).     Died,  June  20,  1904. 

♦Peter  Warren  Rousse,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  July  26,  1832.  Editor  "Eliza- 
beth Daily  Journal,"  1873-87.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1853). 
LL.B.   (Yale,  1852).     Died,  May  2,  1887. 

♦Charles  Isaac  Shepard,  Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  21,  1827.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem..  1853.  President  General  Synod.  1887.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1853).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1891).     Died,  Oct  6,  1903. 

♦Edward  F.  Taylor,  ■  Middletown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Middletown,  N.  J.,  May  10,  1830.  Physician.  Surgeon. 
1st  Regt.  N.  J.  Vols.,  Civil  War.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1853).  M.D. 
(Univ.  Penn.,  1853).     Died,  Dec.  10,  1909. 

♦Edward  Payson  Terhune,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Nov.  22,  1830.  Cong'l  clergy- 
man. N.  B.  Sem.,  1854.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1853).  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1869).     Died,  May  25,  1907. 

♦Duncan  Phyfe  Vail,  New  Market,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Dec.  15,  1829.  Physician.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1853).  M.D.  (Vermont  Med.  Coll.,  1853).  Died,  Feb.  27, 
1894. 

♦Henry  Wiltse,  Jr.,  Fishkill-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born.  1832.  Lawyer.  Member,  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1858.  Capt. 
18th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols.  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1853).  LL.B.  (Albany 
Law  School,  1856).     Died,  March  7,  1862. 


♦Stephen  P.  Barnard,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Physician.     Died,  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  May  18,  1875. 


1850-1851.  ALUMNI.  Ill 


*  William  Clark. 

Residonce  when  a  student,  New  Brunswick,  N.  .T. 
♦Andrew  Hageman,  Raritau,  111. 

Born    at    Branchburg,    N.    T.,    1825.      Cabinetmaker    and    under- 
taker.    Farmer.     Justice  of  the  peace.     Died,  May  12,  1898. 

♦Robert  David  Jitlien,  Bordentown,  N.  J. 

Born     at     St.     TTiomas,     D.     W.     I.,     1823.       Presb.     clergyman. 
Teacher.     N.   B.   Sem.,   1852.     Died,  April  27,   1901. 

Charles  Matthews,  New  York  City. 

Both    in    New   York   City,    May    19,    1832.    At    Rutgers    2   years. 
Lawyer. 
*CouRTLAND  A^AN  Wyck,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fishkill  Plains.  N.  Y.,  Mch.  8.  1828.     Lawyer.     Served 
in  U.  S.  Navy  during  Civil  War.     Died,  Jan.  25,  1905. 


1851. 
A.B. 

*  William  Henry  Acken,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  11,  1833.     President,  N.  Y. 
Rubber  Co.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1854).     Died,  Jan.  28,   1906. 

*A.  Staats  Bonney,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.   J.,  1831.     Architect  and  civil   en- 
gineer.    A.M.    (Rutgers,  1854).     Died,  Jan.  24,  1892. 

*  George  Clarence  Churchill,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.      A.M.     (Rutgers,    1854).      Trustee,    Rutgers,    1883-88. 

Died,  June  3,  1902. 
♦Frederick  Cornell  De  Mund,  New  Utrecht,  N.  Y. 

•Phvsician  and  surgeon.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1854).     M.D.   (Coll.  P. 

and  S..  1855).     Died,  Nov.  20,  1900. 
♦Oliver  H.  Hoffman,  Lebanon,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Lebanon,  N.  J.,  Aug.  12.  1832.     Superintendent  pub- 
lic schools,  Hunterdon  county.  N.  J.,  1882-88.     Teacher,  1860- 

82.      Civil    engineer.      A.M.     (Rutgers,    1854).      Died,    Jan.    22, 

1894. 
Theodore  Johnson  Hoffman,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     Private,  Co.  F.,  8th  Regt.,  N.  J.  Vols.,  1864-65.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1854). 
♦William  Irvin,  New  York  City. 

Born    in    New    York    City,    Oct.    28,    1833.      Presb.    clergyman. 

Tutor,  Latin  and  Greek,   Rutgers,  1852-54.     Prof,  Latin  Lang. 

and  Lit.,  Rutgers,  1854-59.     Princeton  Sem.,  1861.     Corr.  Sec, 

Presb.   Board  Home   Miss..   1887-93.     Director,   Princeton   Sem., 

1876-1909.     Trustee.  Union,   1876-1909.     Trustee,  Renss.   Poly. 

Inst.,    1876-1909.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1854).      D.D.    (Coll.    N.    J., 

1873).     Died,  Feb.  22,  1909. 
♦Gilbert  Lane,  Minisink,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  Nov.  29,  1828.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.    B.    Sem.,    1854.      Chaplain    at    Beverly    Hospital,    1864-65. 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1854).     Died,  April  27,  1896. 
♦John  Wiltse  Lee,  Cornwall-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  June  10,   1833.     Author.     Editor. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1854).     Died,  April  4,  1880. 
♦William  Warren  liETSON,  Allendale,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New   Brunswick.    N.    J.,    .Tan.    18,    1830.      Clergyman, 

R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1854.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1854).     Died,  Sept. 

22,  1893. 


112  RUTGERS    COLLEGE.  1S51.1S52. 


♦William  Lotjnsbery,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  1831.  Lawyer.  Member, 
N.  Y.  Assembly,  1868.  Mayor  of  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1877.  Mem- 
ber of  Congress,  1878-80.  Staff  officer,  20th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Mil- 
itia, 1861.  Discharged  with  regiment.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1854). 
Died,  Nov.  8,  1905. 

*JoHN  MiJLLER,  Freeport,  111. 

Born    at    Kaeslitz,    Saxe-Meiningen,    Germany.    June,    22,    1826. 

Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     President,  Pleasant  Prairie  Coll.,  1894-97. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1854.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1854).     Died,  Oct.  23,  1910. 
*Garret  C.  Schenck,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Franklin   Park,    N.    J..   Dec,    11,   1829.      Lawyer.   A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1854).     Died,  Jan.  14,  1859. 

*Chables  Hamilton  Skillman,  Eatonville,  Ga. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  Nov.  30.  1833.     Presb.  clergvman. 

Princeton  Sem.,  1855.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1854).  Died,  April  19, 
1862. 

Enos  Ayres  Skillman,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Nov.  16,  1833.  Clerk,  U.  S. 
War  Dept.     Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1854). 

*Aaron  Longstreet  Stillwell,  Bergen  Neck,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Whitehouse,  N.  J.,  1828.  R.  D.  clergvman.  N.  B,  Sem., 
1854.     A.M.    (Rutgers.  1854).     Died,  1864. 

♦Nelson  Stout,  Six  Mile  Run,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Harlingen,  N.  J.  Theological  student.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1851-54.     Died,  1854. 

♦John  Bodine  Thompson,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  Oct.  14,  1830.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Professor  Practical  Theology,  Presb.  Theological  Sem.,  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  1885-91.  N  B.  Sem.,  1858.  Teacher.  1851-57. 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1854).  D.D.  (Rutgers.  1870).  Died,  Sept.  4, 
1907. 


♦Joseph  Goetschius,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Dec.  11,  1832.  Carpenter  and  builder. 
Pied,  Sept.  11,  1910. 

♦Charles  Frederick  Hoffman,  New  York  City. 

Born  about  1831.  Episc.  clergyman.  Trinity  Coll.  Class  of 
1854,  General  Theological  Sem.  Vice  Chancellor.  Hobart  Coll. 
D.D.    (Rutgers,   1881).     Died.  March  4,   1897. 

♦William  Stevens  Karr,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Jan.  9.  1829.  Cong'l  clergyman.  Pro- 
fessor of  Systematic  Theology.  Hartford  Theological  Sem.,  1875- 
88.  A.B.  (Amherst,  1851).  Union  Sem.  1854.  D.D.  (Am- 
herst, 1876).     Died,  March  4.  1888. 

♦Samuel  D.  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Monmouth  county,  N.  J..  Feb.  23,  1823.  Lawyer. 
Judge,  Kings  county,  1855-59.  Dist.  Attorney,  1862-72.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1901).     Died,  Oct.  31,  1909. 

♦Theodore  Frelinghuysen  Vail,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Nov.  10,  1833.  Merchant.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1855).     Died,  July  16,  1803. 


1852. 
A.B. 

♦Edward  Webster  Appleton,  Ashbourne,  Pa. 

Born  near  Bedford  Springs,  Penn.,  Mch.  30.  1834.  Episc. 
clei'gyman.  Theological  Sem.,  Fairfax  county.  Va.,  1857.  Dean 
of  the  Norristown  Convocation,  1885-99.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1855). 
D.D.    (Rutgers,   1873).     Died,  April  15,   1901. 


1852.  ALtTMNI.  113 


♦Samuel  Etherington  Appleton,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  near  Bedford  Springs,  Penn.,  Mch.  30,  1834.  Episc.  clergy- 
man. Virginia  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1857.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1855).  D.D. 
(Rutgers,  1876).     Died,  May  16,  1909. 

*JoHN  A.  De  Baun,  Fonda,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  City,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  6,  1833.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1855.  President  General  Synod.  R.  C.  A.,  1880. 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1855).  D.D.  (Union,  1877).  Died,  June  22, 
1900. 

*Edward  De  Russy,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswiclc,  N,  J.,  June  17,  1831.  Farmer.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,    1855).      Died,   Jan.   20,    1901. 

♦Cornelius  Esselstyn,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Gallatin,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  23.  1833.  Lawyer.  Trustee,  Rut- 
gers, 1869-81.  LL.B.  (Albany  Law  School.  1855).  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1855).     Died,  July  3,  1881. 

*TiioMAS  Wilton  Hill,  Jamesburg,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1835.  Cashier.  First  National 
Bank,  1870-91.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1855).     Died,  Dec.  21.  1891. 

''James  Romeyn  Hoagland,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

Born  near  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  7,  1832.  Lawyer. 
Captain.  24th  N.  J.  Reg't,  1861.  Prosecutor  of  the  Pleas,  Cum- 
berland county,  N.  J.,  1865-89.  Same,  Cape  May  county,  1872- 
82.  Law  Judge.  Cumberland  county,  1889-99.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1855).  Died,  May  26,  1914. 
John  Sansom  Joralmon,  Santa  Monica,  Cal. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Oct.  30,  1828.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
Missionary  to  China.  1855-60.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1855.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers. 1855).     D.D.   (Hope,  1909). 

*Edward  Petrie  LrviNGSTON,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 

Born  at  Johnstown.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  7,  1833.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1855.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1855).     D.D.  (Rutgers,  1880). 
Died,  Sept.  8,  1885. 
Ezra  F.  Mundy,  Ambler,  Pa. 

Born  at  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  July  20.  1833.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Author,  "Nicholas  Mundy  and  Descendants."  Princeton  Sem., 
1855.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1855). 

*Anson  Foskett  Munn,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1828.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem..  1856.  Teacher,  1852-53.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1855). 
Died,  June  26,  1877. 

*  Robert  Rose  Nicholas,  Westwood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Geneva,  N.  Y..  Oct.  13,  1833.  Lawyer.  Farmer.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1855).     Died,  March  29,  1908. 

*Adrian  V.  S.  Schenck,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Franklin  Park,  N.  J.,  July  5,  1832.  Lawyer.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,   1855).     Died,  Aug.   16,   1863. 

*JosEPn  Ford  Sutton,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hardyston,  N.  J.,  July  15,  1827.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Union  Sem.,  1857.  Gen.  Agent,  U.  S.  Christian  Commission, 
Dept.  of  Gulf,  1863.  Chaplain.  U.  S.  A.,  1862.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1855).     D.D.   (Marysville,  1883).     Died,  May  30,  1912. 

*John  Frelinghuysen  Talmare,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  near  Somerville.  N.  J..  Mch.  11,  1833.  Physician.  Con- 
nected with  staff  Brooklyn  Homeopathic  Hospital.  M.D.  (Univ. 
N.  Y..  1859).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1855).     Died.  June  30,  1897. 

♦William  Leupp  Thomson,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Apr.  14.  1833.  Merchant.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1855).     Died,  Sept.  21,  1889. 

*James  Spencer  Van  Cleef,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Athens.  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1,  1831.  lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1855).     Died,   Dec.   19,   1901. 


114  KUTGERS   COLLEGE.     '  1852-1853. 


*JoHN  Van  Vleck,  Wawarsing,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Shawangunk.  N.  Y.,  July  16,  182S.  R.  D.  clergyman. 
N,  B.  Sem.,  1855.  Principal  Academy,  Holland,  Mich..  1855-59. 
Same.  Kingston,  N.  Y..  1859-62.  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1855).  Died, 
March  15.  1865. 

♦Cornelius  Low  Wells,  Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J..  Sept.  16,  1833.  Clergyman, 
R.   C.   A.      N.   B.   Sem..    1855.      President   General    Synod,    1903. 

A.M.  (Rutgers,  1855).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1878).  Died.  Dec.  12, 
1904. 

♦Charles  Hardenbergh  Winfield,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  8.  1829.  Lawyer.  Author, 
"History  Land  Titles  of  New  Jersey."  and  "History  of  Hudson 
County,  N.  J."  N.  J.  State  Senator,  1865-68.  Prosecutor  of  the 
Pleas,  Hudson  county,  N.  J.,  1883-98.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1855). 
Died,  March  9,  1898. 


♦William  Crooke  Elmendorf,  Millstone,  N.  J. 
Born,  Feb.  20.  1834.     Died.  April  18.  1850. 

♦John  Adolphus  von  Romondt,  St.  Martin,  W,  I. 

Born  at  St.  Martin.  W.   I.,  Aug.   19,  1831.  Merchant.     Nether- 
land  Consul  at  St.  Thomas.     Died,   Dec.  13,  1897. 

♦John  George  von  Romondt,  St.  Martin,  W.  I. 

Born  at  St.  Martin.  W.   I.,  Feb,   16,   1833.  Lawyer.     Governor 

of  the  Island  of  Bonaire  nine  years.     Died,  March  10,  1896. 


1853. 
A.B. 

John  Bog  art.  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Albany.  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  1836.  Consulting  engineer. 
Civil  engineer.  U.  S.  Army,  1861-66.  Chief  engineer,  Dept. 
Parks,  Brooklyn,  1866-72.  Same,  New  York.  1872-77.  Delegate 
of  IT.  S.  Govt,  to  International  Congress  of  Navigation,  1902, 
1905.  1908,  etc.     A.M.    (Rutgers.  1856).     D.Sc.   (Rutgers.  1912). 

♦James  Foster  Brewster,  Summit,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Woodbridge.  N.  J.,  May  23.  1831.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Princeton  Sem..  1858.  Teacher,  1853-55.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1856).     Died,  Aug.  10.  1897. 

♦Samuel  Campbell,  New  York  City. 

Merchant.     A.M.   (Rutgers.  1856).     Died.  1858. 

♦William  James  Cockburn,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1856).  Entered  as  private  20th  Regt., 
N.  Y.  V^ols.,  April  23.  1861.  Entered  as  non-commissioned 
officer,  120th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vols.,  Aug.  22.  1862.  Was  promoted 
lieutenant  for  good  conduct  at  battle  of  Chancellorsville. 
Wounded  twice  in  action,  the  second  time  mortally,  at  Gettys- 
burg, and  died  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  July  22,  1863. 

Henry  Gansevoort  Cooke,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Ilolmdel,    N.    J.,    Feb.,    1833.  Physician    and   surgeon. 

Surgeon,  29th  N.  J.  Vols.,  1862-63.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S., 
1857).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1856). 

♦Ezra  William  Dean,  New  York  City, 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1856). 
♦,ToHN  Ferguson  Harris,  Cherry  Hill,  N.  J. 

Born  in   New  York  City,   Oct.   13,   1828.      Clergyman,    R.   C.   A. 

N.    B.    Sem.,    1856.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1856).      Died,    March    14, 

1898. 


1853. 


ALUMNI. 


11.5 


*RoBERT  Smith  Manning,  Plainfield,  N. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J..  June  9,  1830.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Corresponding  Sec.  Reform  Club  (Temperance)  League  of  N.  J. 
Princeton   Sem.,   1856.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1856).      Died,    May    19, 


1891. 
*JOSIAH   MARKI,E, 


Y..   Apr.   26.   1829.      Presb. 
(Rutgers,  1856).     Died,  Oct 


Born   at   New   Salem,   N 
N.  B.   Sem..  1857.     A.M, 

= Ernest  J.  Miller, 

Born  at  Albany.   N.  Y..   1837 
Card  and  Paper  Co.     Director  Albany   Ins.   Co 
gers,    1885-96.      A.M.     (Rutgers,    1856).       LL.B 
Nov.   2,    1896. 


Albany,  N.  Y. 
clergyman. 
.   17,  1898. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 
Treasurer  and  Secretary  Albany 
Trustee,    Rut- 
( Albany    Law  . 


Baptist    clergyman. 
Died,  Dec.  2.   1888. 


Spartansburgh,  Pa. 
Ordained,    1865. 

New  York  City. 

Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

New  York  City. 


Died.   1856. 


and  Paper  Co. 
1885-96.       A.M. 
School,  1855).     Died, 
*  Samuel  Crowe  Moore, 

Born.    Mch.     15.     1833. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1856). 

*Alexander  Scott, 

Merchant.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1856). 

Denise  H.  Smock, 

Lawyer.     Retired.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1856). 

^'P^dward  Willette  Stephens, 

Merchant.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1856), 

*David  Thompson,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

•     Teacher.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1856).     Died,  Aug.  24,  1859. 

*Charles  Henry  Voorhis,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Spring  Valley,  N.  J.,  Mch.  13,  1833.  Lawyer.  Law 
Judge.  Bergen  county.  N.  .7..  1868—69.  Member  of  Congress, 
1879-81.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1856).      Died,  April  15,  1896. 

*JoHN  Martin  Wagner,  Brooklyn,  N:  Y. 

Born  at  Flonheim,  Palatinate.  Germany,  July  8,  1826.  Clergy- 
man. R  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1856.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1856).  Died. 
Jan.  21,   1894. 

*WiLLiAM  Van  Fleet  Waldron,  New  Brunswick, 

Born.  Nov.  22.  1835.  Physician  and  surgeon.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1856).     M.D.    (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1858).     Died,  Nov.  6,  1861. 

*JoHN  Wells,  Jr.,.  New  Brunswick, 

Born,  1834.  Merchant.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1856).  Died,  June  7, 
1871. 

*James  Joseph  Wiggins,  Paterson, 

Student  of  medicine.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1856). 

*Jacob  Snediker  Wyckoff,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Lots,  L.  I..  July  22,  1834.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1856.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1856).     Died,  July  30,  1883. 


N.  J. 


N.  J. 


N.  J. 


William  H.  Dix. 
Farmer. 
*  Theodore  Hill  Dod, 

Architect.     Farmer.     Died,  1866. 

*Benjamin  Greene  Minturn, 

Lieutenant  and  Acting  Ad.iutant,  92d  Regt. 

Civil  War.     Died  at  Fortress-  Monroe,   Feb. 
*JoHN  De  Motte  Smith, 


Born  at  Lodi,  N.  Y..  Dec.  10.  1832.  Lawyei 
Regt,  National  Guard.  A.B.  (Hobart,  1853). 
1856).     Died,  Feb.  25,  1893. 


Matanzas,  Cuba. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
N.  Y.  Vols.,  during 
4,  1864. 

Trumansburgh,  N.  Y. 
Colonel.    50th 
A.M.    (Hobart, 


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1834. 


1854. 
A.B. 

*James  Stuart  Aitkin,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  27,  18.34.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1857).     Died,  May  21,   1911. 

*JoHN  Van  Nest  Baldwin,  New  York  City. 

Born   in   New  York   City,   Apr.   17,   1834.      Lawyer.      A.M.    (Rut- 
gers, 1857).     LL.B.   (Albany  Law  Scliool,  1857).     Died  at  Wies- 
.   baden,  Germany,  Aug.  26,  1874. 

*Alexandek  Pkoudfit  Irvin,  New  York  City. 

Merchant.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1857).     Died,  Nov.  25,  1884. 
*JAMES  Le  Fevre,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  19,  1828.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1857.     Trustee,  Rutgers.  1888-1914.     Secretary  and 

Treasurer    Alumni,    N.    B.    Sem.,    1887-1914.      A.M.     (Rutgers. 

1857).     D.D.    (Rutgers,  1893).     Died,  May  6,  1914. 

*  James  Amory  Moore,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New-  York  City,  Mch.  10,  1833.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1857).     Died,  May  4,  1903. 

*  William  Lewis  Moore,  New  York  City. 

Born  in   New  York  City,   Mch.   10,   1833.     Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 
Princeton    Sem.,    1857.      A.M.    (Rutgers.    1857).      D.D.     (Yale). 
Died,  Feb.  14,  1905. 
Jacob  Outwater  Polhemus,  Nyack,  N.  Y'. 

Physician  and  surgeon.     Retired.     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1859). 
A.M.   (Rutgers,  1857). 
♦William  W^estervelt  Post,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Mch.  20,  1833.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1857).     Died,  April  5,  1880. 

*Robert  Ralston  Proudfit,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  4,  1836.  Presb.  clergyman.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1857-59.  Princeton  Sem.,  1859-60.  Chaplain,  U.  S.  A., 
1861-65.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1857).      Died,   Feb.   4,   1897. 

*Charles  Johnson  Rutgers,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13.  1835.  Lawyer.  In  office 
Clerk  of  Chancery,  1881-84.  Judge  District  Court.  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1877.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1857).     Died,  May  4,  1888. 

*Philip  Johnston  Ryall,  Freehold,  1^.  J. 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  June  28,  1836.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1857).     Died,  March  16,  1874. 

♦Theodore  Ryerson,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Wayne,  N.  J.,  Nov.  27,  1831.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers. 
1857).     Died,  Oct.  17,  1912. 

*Jacob  Elmer  Stout,  Deans,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Old  Bridge,  N.  J.,  Feb.,  1832.  Lawyer.  Clerk,  Mid- 
dlesex county,  N.  J.,  1862-72.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1857).  Died, 
May  25,   1894. 

*JoHN  Howard  Suydam,  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Born  at  Brooklvn,  N.  Y..  Oct.  1,  1832.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
Author.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1857.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1857).  D.D.  (Rut- 
gers, 1883).     Died,  Oct.   16,   1908.* 

♦Henry  Post  Thompson,  Readington.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Readington,  N  J.,  Nov.  30,  1831.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1857.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1857).     Died,  Oct.  22,  1891. 


1S54-1855. 


ALUMNI.  117 


*JoHX  BuKNHAM  Vax  Cleve,  Sewickley,  Pa. 

Teacher.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1857).  Enlisted  Orderly  Sergt.,  54th 
Penn.  Vols.,  6th  Army  Corps,  Army  of  Potomac.  Promoted 
Second  Liout.,  Jan.  24,  1862  ;  First  Lieut.,  Jan.  1,  186.3.  Bat- 
tles :  Yorktown,  Williamsburg,  Fair  Oaks,  Malvern  Hill,  Chan- 
tilly,  Antietam.  Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville,  Gettysburg,  Wil- 
derness, Cold  Harbor.  Petersburg,  Cherry  Run.  Honorably  dis- 
charged, Aug.  26.  1864.     Died,  July  27,  1897. 

*  Louis  Bevier  Van  Dyck,  Ellicottville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Marbletown,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  1834.  EiDisc.  clergyman. 
General  Theological  Sem.,  1861.  Teacher  of  Latin  and  Greek. 
1854-58.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1857).  D.D.  (Hobart,  1889).  Died, 
Jan.  7,  1908.. 

*  Abraham  Van  Nest,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Druggist.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1857).     Died,  1865. 
^Stephen  Van  Cortlandt  Van  Rensselaer,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Belleville.  N.  J.,  Mch.  24.  1836.  Lawyer.  Member. 
N.  J.  Assembly,  1876-77.  SheriflE  of  Essex  county,  N.  J..  1878- 
81.  Captain  Co.  A.  13th  Regt.,  N.  J.  Vols.  Commissioned 
Major,  3d  Regt..  N.  J.  Cavalry,  Dec.  28,  1863.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1857).     Died,  May  20,  1885. 

*JoHx  Newton  Voorhees,  Flemington,  N.  J. 
Born   at  Round  Valley,   N.   J.,   Mch.   4,   1835.  Lawyer.     Prose- 
cutor of  the  Pleas,   Hunterdon  county.     A.M.  (Rutgers,   1857). 
Died.  Jan.  9,  1897. 

*Lawrence  Wr.LLS,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Middlesex  county,  N.  J,.  Aug.  16,  1836.  President  Man- 
hattan Storage  and  Warehouse  Co.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1857). 
Died,  May  31,  1911. 

*Ferdinand  Schenck  Wilson,  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born,  Feb.  11,  1834.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1857).  Died. 
Aug.  19,  1871. 


*JoHN  Clinton  De  Witt,  Athens,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Caxsackie.  N.  Y..  Dec.  10,  1837.     Lawyer.     At  Rutgers. 

1852-54.     Removing  to  Akron,  Ohio,  in   1862.   enlisted  in  Ohio 

regiment.      Died,    at    Alexandria,    Md.,    Military    Hospital,    Sept. 

3,  1862. 
Charles  Goodyear  Hubbard. 

At  Rutgers,   1850-54. 
*JoHN  Watts  Kearny,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Sept.  2.  1836.     Merchant.     At  Rutgers, 

1850-54.     Postmaster,  N.  O.,  1902-03.     Died,  Dec.  25,  1903. 
*Freeman  Rawdon  Myers,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  Cit.y,  Mch.  2.  1834.     Assist.  Sec.  Am.  Bank 

Note    Co.      At    Rutgers,    1851-54.      A.B.     (Univ.    N.    Y.,    1854). 

Died,  Sept.  28,  1909. 


1855. 
A.B. 

*KouRTENNS  Heyers  Baird,  Marlboro,  N.  J. 

Farmer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1858).     Died,  Aug.   12,  1860. 

*  Louis  Frederick  Baker,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  June  21,  1834.     Physician.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1858).     Died, 
Sept.  5,  1864. 

*  Alfred  Jotham  Baldwin,  Monticello,  N.  Y. 

Born,  Mch.  31,  1836.     Lawyer.     Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,   1866. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1858).     Died,  Nov.   22,   1866. 


118  EUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


1855. 


*Palmer  Cook  Cole,  New  York  City. 

Boi-n  at  Clavei-ack,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4.  1835.  Physician.  Surgeon, 
128th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862,  2d  Div.,  10th  Army  Corps,  Gulf 
Dept.  Quarantine  Surgeon  on  Mississippi  river,  1862-63.  In 
siege  of  Tort  Hudson.  Red  river  campaign,  with  Gen.  Sheridan 
in  Shenandoah  Valley.  Brigade  Surgeon,  1863.  Acting  Chief 
Surgeon  of  Division,  1864.  Honorably  discharged.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1858).     M.D.    (Harvard,  1858).     Died,  July  3,  1906. 

*  William  Tillotson  En  yard,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Aug.  19,  1833.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1858.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1858).     Died,  April  26,  1880. 

*MiLTON  Alanson  Fowler,  Poiighkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Claverack,  N.  Y..  Mch,  12.  1835.  Lawyer.  Surrogate, 
Dutchess  county,  1868-72.  Vice  Pres..  Dutchess  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
1881-1911.  LL.B.  (Albany  Law  School,  1857).  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1858).     Died,  Nov.  29,  1911. 

*Abram  Tunis  Huff,  Weston,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Neshanic,   N.  J.,   June   23.   1836.     Farmer.     Member, 

N.    J.    Assembly,    1868.      Surrogate,    Somerset    county,    1888-9S. 

A.M.    (Rutgers,   1858).     Died,  Aug.   7,   1907. 
♦Isaac  Livingston  Kip,  Harlingen,  N.  J. 

Born  in   New  York  City,   Mch.    10.   1835.     Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1861.     Chaplain.  159th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862-63. 

A.M.    (Rutgers,  1858).     Died,  Aug.  26,  1901. 

♦Cornelius  La  Tourette,  Bedminster,  N.  J. 

Died.  Oct.  8,  1855. 

♦Robert  Ferine  Lee,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Montgomery.  N.  Y.,  Apr.  30,  1835.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1858).     Died,  May  13,  1911. 

♦John  Samuel  Lott,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Flatbush,    L.    I..    Feb.    7.    1833.  Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1858.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1858).  Died,  July  11.  1906. 

♦John  C.  Lowe,  Pattersonville,  N.  1^. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J.,  about  1830.     Clergyman,   R.   C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1858.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1858).     Died,  July  29,  1890. 
♦.Joseph  Mayou,  Monmouth,  Kan. 

Born   at   Birmingham,   Eng.,    Apr.    29.   1829.      Episc.    clergyman. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1858.     Missionary,  R.  C.  A.,  in  India.  1858-71.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,   1858).     Died,  Aug.   18,  1903. 

Hamilton  Murray  Peyton,  Duluth,  Minn. 

Born    at  Geneva.    N.    Y.,    Mch.    17,    1835.      President.    American 

Exchange  National  Bank.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1858). 
Daniel  Rapalje,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Lots,  L.   I.,  Apr.   20.   1836.     Clergyman,   R.  C.  A. 

Without   charge.      Missionary   to   China,   1858-99.      N.   B.    Sem.. 

1858.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1858). 
♦Jeremiah  Searle,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Coxsackie,    N.    Y.,    July    13.    1836.      Presb.    clergyman. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1858.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1858).     D.D.   (Rutgers.  1907). 

Died,  July  31,  1912. 
♦Henry  Clay  Shinn,  Mount  Holly,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mount  Holly.  N.  J.,   1834.     Journalist.     lawyer.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1858).     Died,  Dec,  26,  1901. 
♦James  Henry  Stone,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born   at    Rahwav.    N.    J.,    1834.      Lawyer.      Mayor    of   Rahway. 

N.  J.,  1864-66.     New  Jersey  State  Senator.  1872-75.     A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1858).     Died.  Sept.  26,  1886. 
^Thomas  Hance  Stout,  South  Orange,  X.  J. 

Born   at   New  Brunswick.   N.   J..   Jan.    19.   18:58.      Stock  broker. 

A.M.    (Rutgers,   1858).     Died.   Dec.   25.   1909. 


1855-1856. 


ALUMNI.  119 


*AuGUSTUs  Ferdinand  Todd,  Dunellen,  N,  J. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J..  Feb.  11,  1826.     Clergyman.  1{.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1858.     A.M.   (Rutgers.  1858).     Died,  July  8,  1907. 
*WiLLiAM  CoNSELYEA  Tkaphagen,  Nyjick,  N,  Y. 

Born  at  Jersey  City.  N.  J.,  Nov.  29,  1837.     Lawyei*.     N.  Y.  State 

Senator,  1886.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1858).     Died.  Oct.   26.   1894. 
*WiLLiAM  Henry  Traphagen,  Preakness,  N.  J. 

Farmer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1858).     Died,  Feb.  15,  1864. 
*Martin  Wyckoff,  Asbury,  N.  J. 

Born    at   Readington,   N.    J.,    Oct.    18.    1834.      Lawyer.      Captain 

and  inspector  on  staff  of  Brig.  Gen.  Paul,  1863.     State  Senator. 

1888-90.       A.M.      (Rutgers.     1858).        LL.D.      (Nasliville     Law 

School).      Died,   Apr.   15,   1914. 


*CoRNELius  Van  Wyck  Bevier,  Glenliam,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Shawangunk,  N,  Y.,  Apr.  19,  1833.     Lawyer.     A.M.     At 

Rutgers,  1851-55.     Died,  Sept.  28,  1889. 
*WiLLiAM  Henry  Bigelow,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1851-55. 
*Robebt  H.  CoGLEY,  (?)   Havana,  Cuba. 

At  Rutgers,  1851-55. 
*WiLLiA]M  Frederick  Fenn,  Prattsville,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Prattsville,    N.    Y.,    1834.      Fire    insurance    agent.      At 

Rutgers,  1852-55.     Postmaster.     Died,  Sept.  3,  1891. 

*M0RRis  Julius  Franklin,  New  York  City. 

At    Rutgers,    1851-55.      Physician.      Editor.    1859-60.      Surgeon 

in   Union   Army,   1861-65.      A.B.    (Union,   1855).      A.M.    (Union, 

1871).     M.D.    (Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1858). 
*James  Schureman  Nevius,  Jr.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

At    Rutgers,    1851-55.      Resident   engineer,    Camden    and   Amboy 

railroad.     Died,  1870. 
*Benjamin  Sears,  Six  Mile  Run,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1852-55.     Farmer.     Died,  1869. 
*TnoMAS  PiiERRis  Stout,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Born,    Dec.    7,    1837.       At    Rutgers,    1853-55.      Editor.      Capt., 

15th   Regt.,   N.   J.   Vols,   A.M.    (Rutgers,   1858).      Died,   June  15, 

1864. 

i).  C.  VON  Romondt. 

Residence    when    a    student,    St.    Martins,    W.    1.      At    Rutgers. 
1852-55. 
*SiMON  B.  Wyckoff,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J.,  Mch.  4,  1833.  At  Rutgers,  1851-55. 
In  office  Recorder  of  Deeds,  Jackson  county.  Mo.  Teacher. 
Died,  Oct.  28.  1906. 


1856. 
A.B. 

*  George  Van  Nest  Baldwin,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  23,  1838.  Lawyer.  A.JL  (Rut- 
gers, 1859).  LL.B.  (Columbia.  1860).  Pres.  University  Club, 
1867-79.     Died,  Feb.  24,  1908. 

*Daniel  Runyon  Boice,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    near    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Feb.    16.    1835.      Lawyer. 
Served  in   Civil  War,   rising  to  rank  of  Colonel.      U.   S.   Consul, 
Hamilton,    Canada.      LL.B.    (Albany    Law    School.    1859).      A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1859).     Died.  Jan.  2.  1911. 


120  KUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1856. 


*MosES  p.  Clark,  South  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Railway.  N.  J.  Merchant.  1856-61.  Sergt.  9th  Regt., 
N.  Y.  Vols.,  1861.  Promoted  same  year  to  Second  Lieut.  In 
Feb..  186H,  made  First  Lieut.  In  Feb.,  1865,  Captain.  In  bat- 
tles of  Fair  Oaks.  Seven  Days  before  Richmond,  White  Oak 
Swamp.  Sulphur  Springs,  Malvern  Hill,  ChancellorsviHe.  Gettys- 
burg. Wilderness,  Spottslyvania  and  Cedar  Creek.  Mustered 
out.  1865.  Secretary,  Committee  of  Seventy,  New  York  City, 
1871.  Chief  clerk.  ofHce  District  Attorney,  New  York  City, 
1873-81.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1859).     Died,  Jan.  3,  1881. 

*JonN  Bellinger  Dod,  Remedios,  Cuba. 

I'hysian  and  surgeon.  Twice  knighted  and  conferred  the 
orders  of  Ysabel  la  Catolica,  1873.  and  Merito  Militor  Ro.io. 
1877.  by  Spanish  Government,  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1859).  M.D. 
(Med.  Coll.  of  South  Carolina,  1859).     Died.  April  28,  1888. 

*  William  Rankin  Duryee,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  T..  Apr.  10.  1838.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1861.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1878-91.  Prof.  Ethics, 
Evidences  of  Christianitv  and  the  English  Bible.  Rutgers, 
1891-97.  Pres.  Gen.  Synod,  1883.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1859).  D.D. 
(Rutgers,  1876).     Died.  Jan.  20.  1897. 

*Herman  Vedder  Esselstyn,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Johnstown,  N.  Y.,  July  27,  1836.  Lawyer.  U.  S. 
Internal  Revenue  Assessor,  1866-70.  Surrogate  of  Columbia 
countv.  N.  Y..  1872-78.  A.M  (Rutgers.  1859).  LL.B.  (Albany 
Law  School,  1859).     Died,  July  3,  1899. 

♦Jeremiah  De  Puy  Field.  Pluckemin,  N.  J. 

Born  at  North  Branch.  N.  J.,  May  1.   1833.     Lawyer.     Farmer. 

A.M.    (Rutgers.  1859).     Died,  Dec.  17,  1906. 
*Maurice  Gustave  Hansen,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   at    Amsterdam,    Holland.    Dec.    13,    1835.      Clergyman.    R. 

C.  A.     Writer.     N.  B.  Sem..  1859.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1859).     D.D. 

Died.  Aug.  27,  1904. 
*JosiAH  Jansen,  New  Concord,  N.  Y. 

Born   in   TTlster  countv,   N.   Y..   1835.      R.   D.    clergyman.      N.   B. 

Sem.,  1859.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1859).     Died.  1864. 
*Natiianiel  Cogswell  Kinney,  New  York  Cit.y. 

Born   at    New   Brighton.    N.    Y.,    1836.      Law.ver.      First   Lieut.. 

U.  S.  Infantry,  1861.     Captain,  1862.     Brevet  Ma.ior  and  Lieut. 

Col.     Aid-de-Camp  to  Gen.  Rousseau.     After  the  war  accompanied 

his    regiment    West.      Resigned.    1867.      A.M.     (Rutgers.    1859). 

LL.B.    (Albany  Law  School,  1858).     Died,  May  11.  1881. 
*TiiOMAS  Hazleton  Rawson,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born   at   Peru.    Mass..    May   31.    1835.      Clerk    Second    Auditor's 

office.  V.  S.  Treasury,  1863.  Teacher.  Assistant  Editor.  Ro- 
chester. N.  Y..  "Democrat  and  American."     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1859). 

Died,  June  17,  1902. 
*RicHARD  Tan  Dyke  Reid,  South  River,  N.  J. 

Born    at    South    River,    N.    J..    Sept.    30.    1833.      Bookkeeper. 

Teacher.      Town    Clerk.    Red    Bank,    1884-86.      A.M.     (Rutgers, 

1859).     Died,  May  9,  1915. 
*SiLAS  D.  ScuDDER,         .  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born   in    Cevlon.    Nov.   6,    1833.      Medical    missionary   to    India, 

1860-73.      N.   B.   Sem.,   1859-60.      A.M.    (Rutgers.    1859).      M.D. 

Died,  Dec.  25,  1877. 

*  William.  Henry  Stultz,  Duluth,  Minn. 

Born  at  No,rth  Branch,  N.  J.(?)  Teacher.  Easton.  25  years. 
Superintendent  of  Schools.  Chillicothe.  Mo.  County  Superintend- 
ent St.  Ix)uis  countv,  Minn.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1859).  Died,  Dec. 
22,  1911. 


1856. 


ALUMNI.  121 


♦Chables  Henry  Suydam,  Congaree,  S.  C. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  July  23.  1837.  Planter  and 
physician.  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  March  27,  to  Nov.  16, 
1862.  Assistant  Surgeon,  27th  Regt.,  N.  J.  Vols.,  March  18  to 
July  2,  1863.  Assistant  Surgeon  34th  Regt.  N.  J.  Vols.,  Oct. 
12,  1863,  to  July  9.  1864.  Surgeon  of  same.  Julv  10,  1864, 
to  April  30,  1866.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1859).  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and 
S.,  1861).     Died,  Nov.  10,  1892. 

*B.  Van  Zandt,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1859). 
♦John  Newton  Voorhees,  Middlebush,  N.  J. 

Born,  1829.     Farmer.     Teacher.     Member.  N.  J.  Assembly,  1878- 

80.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1859).     Died.  March  3,   1900. 


*  James  Hervey  Ackerman,  Flainfield,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1852-55.  Lawyer.  LL.B.  (Albany  Law  School). 
Died,   Sept.  4,  1885. 

♦Alanson  F.  Ayres,  Ovid,  N.  Y. 

Born,  1834.     At  Rutgers.   1853-55.     Died,  Feb.   13,   1892. 

♦Sidney  S.  Beck,  Chili,  S.  A. 

At  Rutgers,  1852-55.     Merchant.     Died.  1885. 

♦George  Washington  Kniskebn,  North  Blenheim,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Blenheim,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1830.     Died,  1853  or  1854. 

♦Alexander  McKelvey,  Boonton,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Belfast,  Ireland.  Nov.  28,  1827.  At  Rutgers.  1853-55. 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1858.  Rector,  Rutgers  Col- 
lege Grammar  School,  1866-67.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1859).  Died, 
Oct.  19,  1908. 

♦Jacob  SiMxMons  Moshek,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Coeymans,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  19.  1834.  Physician.  Surgeon, 
IJ.  S.  Army.  Surgeon-General  of  N.  Y.  State.  At  Rutgers, 
1853-56.  Deputy  Health  Officer,  Port  of  N.  Y.,  1870-76.  Pro- 
fessor of  Chemistry  and  Medical  Jurisprudence.  Albany  Medical 
College,  1864-70.  Professor  of  Pathology.  Practice,  Clinical 
Medicine  and  Hygiene  in  same.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1863).  Ph.D. 
(Rutgers,  1877).  M.D.  (Albany  Medical  Coll.,  1863).  Died, 
Aug.  13,  1883. 

♦Alvin  Ostrom,  Kohala,  Hawaiian  Islands. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  10.  1831.  At  Rutgers,  1853-55. 
Cong'l  clergyman,  N.  B.  Sem..  1858.  Missionary  R.  C.  A.  to 
China.  1858-64.  Missionary.  Hawaiian  Islands,  1866-98.  Died, 
Feb.   27,   1898. 

Archibald  Craig  Rhoades,  New  York  City. 

Retired  Medical   Director,   U.   S.   Navy  Dept.     M.D. 
♦John  George  Ryerson,  Boonton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Wayne,  N.  J.,  Feb.  17,  1833.  At  Rutgers,  1852-55. 
Physician  and  surgeon.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1856).  A.M.  (Univ. 
N.  Y.,  1859).     M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1860).     Died,  Feb.  10,  1916. 

♦Gilbert  Sutphen  Van  Pelt,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Feb.  13,  1837.  At  Rutgers,  1853-55. 
Lawyer.     Williams.  1854-56.     Died,  Sept.  11,  1906. 

Cornelius  Stephen  Van  Riper,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Born  in  Bergen  county.  N.  J.,  Nov.  22.  1837.  At  Rutgers,  two 
years.     Physician.     Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1859. 

♦Otis  A.  Whitehead,  New  York  City. 

At  Rutgers,  1852-55.     Major,  U.  S.  Vols.     Killed  in  Tennessee, 

1863. 
♦N.  Wyckoff,  Holmdel,  N.  J. 

Died.  1855  or  1856. 


122  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1857. 


1857. 
A.B. 

James  Hamilton  Ballagh,  Yokohama,  Japan. 

Born  at  Odel's  Lake,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  7,  1832.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Missionary  to  Japan,  1861-     .     N.  B.  Sem.,  1860.     A.M.    (Rut- 
gers,  1860).      D.D.    (Rutgers,   1906). 
*Philip  Berry,  Danville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Feb.  16,  1837.  Baptist  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1860.  Missionary  to  Syria,  1863-65.  Ass't  Editor 
"National  Baptist,"  1878-83.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1860).  Died,  Aug. 
23,   1889. 

*Peres  Bonney  Bonxey,  Lake  View,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  June  18.  1838.     Presb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1861.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1860).     Died,  May  29,  1877. 
*ISAAc  Collier,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Born  at  Athens,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1830.  Cong'l  clergyman.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1860.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1860).     Died,  Feb.  17,  1914. 

*Albert  Voorhees  Gulick.  Kilbourn,  Wis. 

Born  at  Griggstown,  N.  J.,  July  30.  1830.  Presb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1860.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1860).     Died,  Sept.  27,  1912. 

*JAMES  Cleland  Hamilton,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Born  at  Belfast,  Ireland,  May  21,  1836.  Lawyer.  Author.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1860  and  Victoria  Coll.,  Coburg,  1860).  LL.B.  (Tor- 
onto Univ.,  1866).     Died,  Feb.  2,  1907. 

*  William  Wilberforce  Hamilton,  Bellingham,  Wash. 

Born  at  Belfast,  Ireland,  Aug.  24,  1838.  Lawyer.  Attorney, 
Jackson  county,  Minn.,  1877-78.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1860  and 
Coll.  of  Upper  Canada,  1861).  Scholar  in  Arts  (Univ.  Toronto, 
1860).     In  Law  (1861).     Died,  Oct.  28,  1909. 

♦Charles  Morgan  Herbert,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Herbertsville,  N.  J.,  Feb.  14,  1838.  Lawyer.  Private 
and  Military  Secretary  to  Gov.  Olden,  of  N.  J..  1860-64.  Dis- 
trict Attorney  of  Middlesex  county,  N.  J.,  1867-71.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1860).     Died,  Dec.  5,  1871. 

*JoHN  Biddle  Herbert,  Old  Bridge,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Old  Bridge,  N.  J.,  Dec.  4,  1837.  Real  estate  and  mining. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1860).     Died,  April  30,  1908. 

♦John  Hopper,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1860).     Died,   Aug.  31,   1901. 

♦Edward  Miller,  Livingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Germantown,  N.  Y„  Dec.  27.  1829.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1860.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1860).     Died,  April  10,  1915. 

♦George  Hewson  Peeke,  Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Rotterdam.  N.  Y.,  Mch.  18.  1833.  Presb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1860.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1860).     Died,  Dec.   28.   1915. 

*De  Witt  Ten  Broeck  Re]LEY,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Ilurlev.  N.  Y.,  1837.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Licensed, 
1866.  Acting  Professor  of  Latin,  1860-61.  Professor  of  Latin 
Language  and  Literature,  Rutgers.  1861-65.  Librarian,  Rutgers, 
1863-71.  Rector  of  Rutgers  Grammar  School,  1868-74,  and 
1876-83.  U.  S.  Consul  at  Athens,  Greece,  1884-85.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1860).     Died,  Aug.  6,  1900. 

*James  Willard  Schermerhorn,  New  York  City. 

Publisher.  Manufacturer  of  school  furniture,  and  manager  of 
school  agencv,  1859-85.  Trustee.  Rutgers,  1871-85.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1860).     Died.  June  1.  1885. 


1857.  ALUMNI.  123 


*JoHN  ScuDDER,  Vellore,  India. 

Born  at  Chavagacherry,  Ceylon,  Oct.  29,  1835.  Clergyman.  R. 
C.  A.  Missionary  to  India,  1861-1900.  Vice  Pres.  Gen.  Svnod, 
1897.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1860.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1860).  M.D.  (Long 
Island  College  Hospital,  1860).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1896).  Died. 
May  23.   1900. 

Benjamin  Chandler  Sears,  Blooming  Grove,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Blooming  Grove,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1836.  Farmer.  Suoerin- 
tendent  Rutgers  College  Farm,  1888-93.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  i860). 

*  Herbert  Stout,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Old  Bridge,  N.  J.,  Dec.  3,  1837.  Lawyer.  Prosecutor. 
Hudson  county,  1869-71.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1860).  LL.B.  (Al- 
bany Law  School,  1860).     Died,  Feb.  23.  1895. 

*Theodore  Strong,  Jr.,  Belle  Plain,  Va. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Apr.  5,  1838.  Lawyer.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1860).  First  Lieut.  13th  Regt.  N.  J.  Vols.  Died, 
in  service,  Feb.  24,  1863. 

*Thomas  Adriance  Talmage,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  July,  1837.  R.  D.  clergyman.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1860.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1860).     Died,  July,  1861. 

*Abbaham  Thompson,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  1833.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1861.  Teacher,  Academy,  Holland.  Mich.,  1857-58.  Rector 
Rutgers  College  Grammar  School,  1874-76.  A.M.  (Rutgers. 
1860).     Died.  Sept.  18,  1886. 

*JoHN  Jeremiah  Van  Rensselaer,  Blair,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y..  Sept.  13.  1836.  Phj'sician.  Surgeon 
(rank  Major),  U.  S.  Vols.,  1861-65.  M.D.  (Albany  Med.  Coll., 
1859).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1860).     Died.  June  18.   1911. 

*JOHN  E.  Watkins,  Goshen,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hamptonburgh.   N.   Y..   1828.  R.   D.   clergyman.      N.  B. 

Sem.,    1860.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1860).  Sailed    as    missionary  to 

China  in  ship  "Edwin  Forrest,"  Aug.,  1860,  and  never  heard  of 
afterwards. 


♦Joseph  R.  Baldwin,  Palatka,  Fla. 

At  Rutgers,  1853—57.  Lawyer.  Member,  N.  J.  Assembly,  1867— 
68.  Judge  Court  Common  Pleas,  Passaic  county,  N.  J.  Died, 
Jan.  26,  1888. 

*John  Stotthoff  Beekman,  Crescent  City,  Fla. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J..  Oct.  19,  1833.  At  Rutgers.  1853-57. 
Episc.  clergyman.  Union  Sem..  1857-58.  Princeton  Sem., 
1858-60.  A.B.  (Princeton,  1857).  A.M.  (Princeton,  1860). 
Died,  July  11,  1901. 

*James  George  Johnson  Campbell,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  4.  1838.  At  Rutgers.  1853-57. 
Lawyer.  Farmer.  Judge  Court  of  Common  Pleas.  Mercer 
countv.  N.  J.,  1868-72.  University  of  N.  Y.,  1854-56.  Died, 
Jan.  29.  1905. 

♦Alexander  Taylor  Goodwin,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  Aug.  9,  1837.  At  Rutgers,  1853-57. 
Lawyer.  Recorder  City  of  Utica,  N.  Y..  1864-68.  N.  Y.  State 
Senator,  1876-80.  Mayor,  Utica,  1890-92.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1860).     Died,  .July  3,  1899. 

♦Joseph  W.  Martin,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  1.  1838.  At  Rutgers.  1854-57. 
Merchant.  Superintendent  of  State  Reformatory,  1902-08.  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  later  First  Lieutenant,  then  Captain  of 
"Chapin's  Battery"  in  the  Union  Army,  1861-65.  Died,  Nov. 
13,  1908. 


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1857-1858. 


*JosEPH  Smith  Van  Dyke,  Hightstown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook.  N.  J.,  Nov.  2,  1832.  At  Rutgers. 
1853-57.  Presb.  clorgvman.  A.B.  (Princeton,  1857).  Prince- 
ton Sem.,  1861.  A.M.  (Princeton).  D.D  (Princeton,  1884). 
Died,  Nov.  1,  1915. 

*JoHN  WoELFKiN,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Born  at  Bremen.  Germany,  1832.  At  Rutgers.  1853-57. 
Served  in  Civil  War,  1861-65.     Died  In  war,  Jan.  15,   1865. 


1858. 
A.B. 

♦Augustus  Blauvelt,  (?)  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Farmer.  N.  Y.,  1834.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  -N.  B.  Sem., 
1861.  Missionarv  to  China,  1862-64.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1861). 
D.D.   (Rutgers,  1873).     Died,  April,  1800. 

*WiLLiAM  Thomson  Bogert,  New  York  City. 

Merchant.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1861).     Died,  Sept.  26,  1892. 

♦Walter  Cammann,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N  J..  Sept.  7,  1839.  Banker.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1861).     Died,  Sept.  6,  1869. 

John  Currie,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  LL.B.  (Albany  Law  School,  1860).  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1861). 

♦Robert  Ormiston  Currie,  Jr.,  New  Utrecht,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1861).     Died,  1874. 

♦David  Miller  De  Witt,  Kingston,  N,  Y. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Nov.  28,  1837.  Lawyer.  Dist.  At- 
torney. Ulster  county,  1863-69.  Member  Congress,  1873-75. 
Member,  N.  Y.  Assembly.  1883.  Surrogate,  Ulster  county,  1885. 
Writer  on  American  History.  A.M.  (Rut.gers,  1861).  Died, 
June  23,  1912. 

♦John  Benjamin  Drury,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck.  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15.  1838.     Clergyman.  R    C.  A. 
Editor,  "Christian  Intelligencer,"  1887-1909.     President.  General 
Svnod,    1886.      Trustee.    Rutgers,    1887-1909.      Vedder   Lecturer.      ' 
1883.     N.  B.  Sem..  1861.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1861).     D.D.   (Rutgers, 
1880).     Died,  March  21,  1909. 

♦Cyrus  Bervick  Durand,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  July  27,  1835.  Episc.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1861.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1861).     Died,  Aug.   14.  1904. 

♦Josephus  De  Yoe  Krum,  Ottawa,  Kan. 

Born  at  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  10,  1833.  Episc.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem..  1861.  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1861).  D.D.  (Hamilton, 
1874).  Prof.  English  Lit.  College,  Kansas.  1896.  Acting  Prof. 
Ethics  and  Christian  Evid.,  Ottawa  Univ.,  Kansas,  1903-12. 
Died,  Aug.  8,  1912. 

♦Abraham  Mattice,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   in   Schoharie   county,   N.   Y.,   Aug.  16.   1822.      Clergyman. 

R.  C.  A.  Teacher.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1862.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1861). 
Died,  Dec.  26,  1904. 

Norman  Leslie  Perry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hoboken.  N.  J..  Sept.  4,  1838.     Professor  of  Languages. 
Prof..    Trinity    School.    N.    Y..    1870-90.      Principal,    Academy, 
Riverhead,  N.  Y..  1890-94.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1861). 
♦Alexander  Proudfit,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

Born  in  New  York  Citv.  Apr.  15.  1839.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Princeton  Sem.,  1862.  Hospital  Chaplain,  U.  S.  A..  1862-65. 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1861).  D.D.  (Lafayette,  1887).  Died,  April 
2,  1897. 


1858. 


ALUMNI.  125 


*David  Austen  Ryerson,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Pompton,  N.  J.,  Nov.  11,  1835.  Lawyer.  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  13th  Regt.,  N.  J.  Infantry,  1862-64.  Major,  do.,  1864. 
Judge  Advocate  of  Court-Martial  and  Military  Commission. 
Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  U.  S.  Vols.,  1865.  Lieut.  Col.  and 
Inspector  on  Staff,  First  Brigade,  N.  G.  N.  J.  City  Attorney, 
Newark,  1868-71.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1860).     Died,  May  14,  1910. 

*Mybon  Winslow  Smith,  Newark,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  Sept.  24.  1838.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers. 1861).  First  Lieut,  and  Adjt.  1st  Regt.,  U.  S.  Colored 
Troops,  April.  1863.  Acting  Asst.  Adjt.  Gen.  of  1st  Brigade, 
3d  Div.,  18tli  Army  Corps.     Shot  and  died,  Oct.  5,  1864. 

*RuFUS  MiLLSPATiGH  Stanbkough,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  29,  1832.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1861.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1861).     Died,  June  21,  1905. 
Minor  Swick,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Ovid,  N.  Y..  Sept.  16,  1829.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.  N. 
B.  Sem.,  1861.     A.M.   (Rutgers.  1861). 

*JAC0B  Van  Der  Meulen,  Pella,  Neb. 

Born  at  Middlobarnis,  Netherlands,  May  1.  1834.  Clergyman. 
R  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1861.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1861).  D.D. 
(Hope).     Die'l.   Jan.   20,   1901. 

*Christian  Van  Der  Veen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  at  Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  Nov.  15.  1838.  Clergyman, 
R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1861.  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1861).  D.D. 
(Rutgers.  1889).     Editor,  "De  Hope."     Died,  Oct.  17,  1896. 

*  William  C.  Van  Dyke,  Rocky  Hill,  N.  J. 

Daniel  Van  Winkle,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bergen,  N.  J.,  Oct.  3,  1839.     Retired.     Writer  on  local 

history.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1861). 

*JoHN  Van  Riper  Veeeland,  Cheyenne,  Wyo. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Dec.  3,  1837.  Stock  raiser.     A.M. 

(Rutgers.  1861).     Died,  Nov.   10,  1912. 

*Peter  Quick  Wilson,  Easton,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Roycefield,  N.  J.,  Sept.  18.  1830.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1861.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1861).  Died,  Feb.  26.  1902. 

*WiLLiAMSON  Woods,  New  York  City. 

Died,   1859. 


Thomas  Corbett,  Denver,  Col. 

At  Rutgers,  1854-58.     Lawyer.     A.B.   (Union,  1858). 
Philip  J,  IIoedemaker,  Amsterdam,  Holland. 

At  Rutgers,  1854-58.    Clergyman,  National  Refd.  Church.    Prof. 

Free  Univ.  Amsterdam.     Retired.     Dr.  Theol.    (Utrecht).     A.M. 

(Kalamazoo,  Mich.). 

John  D.  Hunt. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.     At  Rutgers. 

1854-55. 
*Thomas  Hawkins  Lee,  Spotswood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y..  Feb.  6,  1837.     At  Rutgers,  1856-58. 

Lawyer.      In    21st   and   33d   Regts.   N.    J.   Vols.      Private,   Aug., 

1862.      Second    Lieut.,    Aug.,    1863.      First    Lieut..    Sept.,    1863. 

Capt.,  July,  1864.     Died,  Oct.  9.  1884. 
*  Henry  Post,  Ottawa,  Kan. 

Born   in   Hunterdon  county,   N.   J..   1830.      At   Rutgers.   1856-58. 

Teacher.     Merchant.     Member  Kansas  Legislature.      Died,  Aug. 

12.  1899. 
*John  Lansing  Servin,  Warwick,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y..  Sept.  6.  1835.     At  Rutgers,  1854- 

58.     Lawver.     Editor  "Warwick  Advertiser."     A.B.    (Univ.  N.  Y., 

1858).      LL.B.     (Albany    Law    School,    1859).       Died,    Oct.    8, 

1881. 


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1858-185». 


A.  James  Sexton. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  York  City.  At  Rutgers,  1854-55. 

*J0HN  Henry  Statesib,  Marlboro,  N.  J. 

Born  at   Marlboro,   N.  J.,   July  2,   1837.  Died,   Nov.   25,   1855. 

*Chables  W.  Sturdivant,  New  York  City, 

At  Rutgers,  1854-58. 

Philip  Vroom. 

At  Rutgers,  1854-56. 
♦Christian  Thomson  Williamson,  Fairview,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1856-58.  Liquidating  Clerk,  N.  Y.  Custom  House, 
appointed.  1873.  Private.  2d  Regt.  N.  J.  Vols.,  April  to  Aug., 
1861  :  1st  N.  Y.  Lincoln  Cav.,  Sept.,  1861-62.  Corporal.  Sergt., 
and  Quarteimaster  Sergt.  In  battles  :  Mechanicsville,  seven  days' 
fight  before  Richmond.  Antietam,  Winchester,  New  Market, 
Piedmont.  Lynchburg,  Moorefield,  around  Winchester,  Nineveh. 
Under  Sheridan  from  Winchester  to  Richmond  and  Appomattox. 
Wounded.  Honorably  discharged.  July  7,  1865.  Died,  Nov.  7, 
1901. 

*Horace  Wickham,  Danbury,  Conn. 

At  Rutgers,  1855-58.     Died,  1861. 


1859. 
A.B. 

*GusTAvus  Neilson  Abeel,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1839.  Lawyer.  2d  Lieut.  1st  Regt.  of 
N.  J.  Vols.,  Oct.  7,  1862.  1st  Lieut  same,"  Aug.  1,  1863. 
Major,  34th  Regt.  N.  J.  Vols.,  Nov.  11.  1863.  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Colonel.  July  24.  1867.  Brevet  Colonel.  Aug.  30.  1867.  On 
return  from  army  made  Ass't  Ad.i't-Gen.  N.  J.  Militia  and  Chief 
of  Staff  to  Gen.  Runyon,  with  rank  of  Colonel.  In  battles  of 
Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville,  Gettysburg,  and  in  many  others 
in  the  Western  Army.  Honorably  discharged  Jan.  10.  1865. 
Prosecutor  of  the  Pleas.  Essex  county,  N.  J.,  1872-83.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1862).     Died,  Jan.  4.  1884. 

*William  Hart  Bartles,  Flemington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Flemington,  N.  J.,  June  23,  1838.  Physician.  Ass't 
Surgeon.  Military  Hospital,  Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  1865.  Physician,' 
Penn  Hospital  for  Insane,  1871-84.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1862). 
M.D.   (Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1862).     Died,  July  18,  1906. 

*  Henry  Welleb  Bookstaver,  New  York  City. 

Bom  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1834.  Lawyer.  Judge. 
Court  of  Common  Pleas.  N.  Y.  City,  1885-95.  Judge,  Supreme 
Court.  N.  Y.,  1895-1900.  Trustee.  Rutgers.  1876-1907.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1862).     LL.D.   (Rutgers,  1888).     Died,  Sept,  21,  1907. 

*John  Rendlett  Brock,  Marysville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Newbury.  Vt.,  1831.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1862.  Teacher,  1869-71.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Died,  Aug. 
7,  1872. 

*Andrew  Kirkpatrick  Cogswell,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  East  Windsor,  Conn..  1838.  Lawyer.  President  Judge, 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Middlesex  county,  N.  J.,  1879-85.  Pri- 
vate. 7th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1861.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1862).  LL.B. 
(Columbia  Law  School,  1863).     Died,  Feb.  13,  1887. 

♦Isaac  Henry  Collier,  Oakfield,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Athens,  N.  Y.,  1834.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1862.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1862).      Died,   Feb.   19,   1881. 

Frederick  F.  Cornell. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1862). 


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ALUMNI. 


127 


Somerville,  N.  J. 
N.   B.  Sem., 
D.D.    (Rut- 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Corporation 


♦William  Cornell, 

Born  at  Lodi,  N.  Y..  1834.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
1862.  Teacher,  1868-76.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1862). 
gers,  1875).     Died,  Sept.  11,  1876. 

♦Jonathan  Dixon, 

Born    at   Liverpool,    Eng.,    July   6,    1839.      Lawyer 
Counsel,  Bergen,  N.  J..  1869-70.     Counsel  of  Jersey  City,  1871 
Justice  of  Supreme  Court  of  N.   J.,   1875-1906.     Trustee,   Rut 
gers,     1886-1906.       A.M.     (Rutgers,     1862).       LL.D.     (Rutgers, 
1878).     Died,  May  21,   1906. 

♦Theodore  Sandford  Doolittle,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J, 

Born  at  Ovid.  N.  Y.,  Nov.  30,  1836.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.  N. 
B.  Sem.,  1862.  Collegiate  Church  Professor  of  Rhetoric.  Logic 
and  Mental  Philosophy,  Rutgers,  1864-93.  Vice  President  of 
the  College.  1890-93.  Acting  President,  1890-91.  Associate 
Editor  of  "Christian  at  Work,"  1873-98.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1862). 
D.D.  (Wesleyan  Univ.,  1872).  LL.D.  (Union,  1891).  Died, 
April  19,  1893. 

♦John  Gelston  Floyd,  New  York  City 

Born  at  Utica,  N.  Y..  1841.  One  of  the  publishers  of  the  "Com- 
mercial and  Financial  Chronicle,"  New  York  City.  Lawyer. 
Captain.  U.  S.  A.,  in  Civil  War.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Died, 
Nov.  27,  1903. 

Gilbert  Smith  Garretson,  Stratford,  Conn 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  21,  1839.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1862.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1862). 

♦Uriah  deHart  Gulick,  Vineland,  N.  J 

Born  at  Griggstown,  N.  J.,  Sept.  19.  1835.  Cong'l  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1862.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1862).     Died,  Jan.  31,  1910. 

♦George  William  Hill,  West  Nyack,  N.  Y 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Mch.  3,  1838.  Assistant  in  the  office  of 
the  "American  Ephemeris,"  1861-92.  Lecturer  on  Celestial  Me- 
chanics, Columbia,  1898-1901.  Gold  Medal,  Royal  Astronomical 
Soc.,  London,  1887.  Damoiscan  Prizp.  Paris  Academy  of 
Sciences,  1898.  Copley  Prize.  President,  American  Mathe- 
matical Soc.  1894-96.  Foreign  Member.  Royal  Soc,  London. 
Author,  Math.  Works.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Ph.D.  (Rutgers, 
1873).  LL.D.  (Columbia,  1894,  Princeton,  1896,  and  Rutgers, 
1909).  ScD.  (Univ.  Cambridge,  England,  1892).  Died,  Apr. 
16,  1914. 

Jacob  Jones  Janeway, 

Born  in  Middlesex  county,  N.  J.,  Mch.  15, 

of  wall  papers.     Captain,  14th  Regt.,  N.  J. 

Major,    do.,    Sept.    19,    1864.      Lieut.    Col., 

Brevet  Col.,  April  2,  1865.     Mustered  out, 
Silas  Kinne, 

Born  at  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  May  6,  1836.     Lawyer.     Banker 

Albany  Law  School,  1860.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1862). 


New  Brunswick, 

1840.     Manufacturer 
Vols.,  Aug.  25,  1862. 
do.,    Dec    13,    1864. 
June  18,  1865. 

Penn  Yan, 
Retired. 


N.  J. 


N.  Y. 


Ridgewood,  N.  J. 


3":  1837.     Lawyer. 
(Rutgers,    1862). 


Surrogate,  Ber- 
Died.   Jan.   20, 


Philadelphia, 
Retired.     A.M. 


Pa. 


♦John  Martin  Knapp, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Oct. 
gen  county,  1878-83.  A.M. 
1908. 

John  Percival  Onderdonk, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  13,  1838. 
(Rutgers,  1862). 

♦Alonzo  Paige  Peeke, 

Born  at  Rotterdam,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  23.  1835 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1862.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1862), 

♦John  Kelly  Rhinehart, 

Born  at  Bruynswick,  N.  Y.,  1830.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Sem.,  1862.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1862.)     Died,  Nov.  15,  1891. 

♦Samuel  James  Rogers,  Minneapolis,  Minn 

Born  at  Orford,  N.  H..  Aug.  27,  1832.  Cong'l  clergyman.  Sec. 
Minn.  Cong'l  Assoc,  1901-10.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1862.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers,  1862).     Died,   May  3,- 3  910. 


East  Millstone,  N.  J. 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Died,  Aug.  20,  1900. 

Kiskatora,  N.  Y. 

N.  B. 


128  ^  RUTGERS  COLLEGE.  1850. 


*ISAAC  RoMAiNE,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  May  4,  1840.  Lawyer.  Member, 
Board  of  Education  of  Jersey  City,  1880-85.  Board  of  Finance, 
1883.  N.  J.  Assembly,  1884.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1862).  Died, 
June  22,  1901. 

*Arad  Joy  Sebring,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  20,  1833.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Pas- 
tor, Katsbaan,  N.  Y.     Autlior  of  two  volumes  of  poetry.     N.  B. 
Sem.,  1862.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1862).     Died,  Aug.  11,  1916. 
Gideon  Lee  Stout,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  30,  1840.  Broker.  Pres., 
Mercliants'  Ins.  Co.,  Newark,  1888.     A.M.  (Rutgexs,  1862). 

*JoiiN  Van  Dek  Meulen,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Middleharnis,  South  Holland.  Aug.  8,  1838.  Clergy- 
man, R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem„  1862.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1862).  D.D. 
(Hope).     Died,  Nov.  15,  1908. 

*John  Howard  Van  Doren,  Bath-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Princeton,  N.  J.,  Aug.  20,  1837.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1864.  Missionary,  R.  C.  A.,  to  China,  1865-73. 
Private,  30th  Regt.,  N.  J.  Vols.,  3d  Brigade,  1st  Division,  1st 
Army  Corps,  Army  of  Potomac,  1862.  In  battle  of  Chancellors- 
ville.  Honorably  discharged,  June  27,  1863.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1862).     Died,  June  9,   1898. 

*  Henry  Martyn  Voorhees,  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Whitehouse,  N.  J.,  July  4,  1840.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.' 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1863.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1862).     Died,  Nov.  20,  1895. 
William  Henry  Vredenburgh,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  Aug.  19,  1840.  Lawyer.  Judge  of 
Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals,  1898-  .  Trustee,  Rutgers, 
1902-     .     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1862).     LL.D.   (Rutgers,  1907). 

Edward  Laight  Wells,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Born    in    New   York    City,    Nov.    27,    1839.      Lawyer.      Retired. 

Writer  on  local  History.     In  Army  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1862). 
Richard  Marvin  Whitbeck,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Retired.     School  Commissioner,  Columbia 

county,  N.  Y.,  1876-79. 
*Frederick  Frelinghuysen  W^ilson,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Roycefleld,  N.  J.,  Aug.  18,  1831.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1862.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1862).     Died,  Oct.  16,  1910. 


James  H.  Anderson,  Brookline,  Mass. 

At  Rutgers,  1855-56.     Physician.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1876). 
*Clabence  Linden  Ayees,  New  York  City. 

At  Rutgers,  1855-59. 
♦Charles  Calhoun  Gordon,  Las  Vegas,  New  Mcx. 

At  Rutgers,    1855-59.      Physician.      M.D.    (Long   Island   College 

Hospital,   1860). 
*Mathusalem  Le  Fevre,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1855-56.     Druggist.     Died,  April  24,  1868. 
*George  Plum  Molleson,  New  Yoik  City. 

Born   at   New   Brunswick,   N.   J.,   Aug.    14,    1840.      At   Rutgers. 

1855-59.     Publishing.     Served  in  Union  Commissary  Dept.  dur- 
ing Civil  War.     Died,  Dec.  31,  1889. 
♦Henry  P.  Staats,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Born  at  Franklin  Park,  N.  J.     At  Rutgers,  1855-59.     Rectifier. 

Died,  Aug.  1,  1910. 
♦Abraham  Suydam,  New  York  City. 

At  Rutgers,  1855-59.     Lawyer.     Tutor,   1860-61.     Professor  of 

Mathematics,    Brooklyn    Polytechnic    Institute,    1861-62.      A.B. 

(Columbia,  1860).     A.M.    (Columbia,  1863).     Died,  1893. 


I860. 


ALUMNI.  139 


1860. 
A.B. 

*  Isaac  Porter  Bailey,  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Raritan,  N.  J.,  Feb.  3,  1840.  Insurance  agont.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1863).     Died,  June  12,  1910. 

*  William  Hamilton  Ballagh,  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Northport,  L.  I.(?)  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem. 
1863.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1863).     Died,  Jan.  2,  1892. 

John  Walter  Beardslee,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Ottawa,  Ohio,  Nov.  23,  1837.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Prof.,  Biblical  Languages,  Western  Sem.,  1888-  .  Author  of 
"The  Bible  Among  the  Nations  ;"  "Outlines  of  an  Introduction 
to  the  Old  Testament."  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1863).  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1884).      LL.D.    (Rutgers,   1907). 

*Alexander  McClelland  Bishop,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Apr.  5,  1840.  Assistant  Pay- 
master, U.  S.  Navy,  1862-65.  Promoted  to  Paymaster,  Nov.  22, 
1865.  On  steamships  "Wyandotte,"  "Mendota,"  "Tonawanda," 
"Cyane."     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1863).     Died,  April  23,  1885. 

Francis  Morton  Bogardus,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Wynantskill,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  19,  1836.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem..  1863.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1863). 

*William  Edward  Bogardus,  Brookdale,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Cohoes,   N.   Y.,   June   30,   1834.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A, 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1863.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1863).     Died,  Jan.  5,  1908. 
JosiAH  Johnson  Brown,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Aug.  29.  1839.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Union  Sem.,  1868.  Served  in  U.  S  Army,  1861-65.  as  private 
in  2d  and  15th  N.  J.  Vols.  In  battles  of  2d  Bull  Run,  1st  and 
2d  Fredericksburgh,  Gettysburg.  Wilderness,  Cold  Harbor,  Win- 
chester.    Lawyer,  1883.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1863). 

*RicHARD  DeWitt,  Flatbush,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hurley,  N.  Y.,  July  21,  1839.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1863.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1863).     Died,  Feb.  20,  1901. 

♦Charles  Ridgely  Goodwin,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  Apr.  18.  1842.  Lawyer.  State  Sen- 
ator, Maryland,  1888.  Presidential  Elector,  1892.  Surveyor  of 
Port  Baltimore,  1894.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1863).  LL.  B.  (Univ.  of 
Md.,  1879).     Died,  May  19,  1894. 

*Andrew  James  Hageman,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J..  Oct.  4,  1837.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.   Sem.,  1863.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1863).     Died,  Dec.   3,   1912. 

*  Edward  Gamaliel  Janeway,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Middlesex  county,  N.  J.,  Aug.  31,  1841.  Physician. 
I»rof.  Physiology  and  Pathol.  Anat.  Univ.  N.  Y..  1871-72.  Prof. 
Pathol.  Anat.  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  1872-76.  Prof.  Histol. 
and  Diseases  of  Nervous  System  and  Clinical  Med.,  1876.  Prof. 
Diseases  of  Mind  and  Nervous  System,  1881-86.  Prof.  Medi- 
cine, 1886-92.  Prof.  Medicine.  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1892-1905.  Dean, 
Medical  School,  do.,  1898-1905.  Health  Commissioner,  N.  Y. 
Health  Dept.,  1875-87.  Dean,  Univ.  and  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med. 
Coll.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1864).  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1863). 
LL.D.    (Rutgers,  1898).     Died,  Feb.  10,  1911. 

*JoHN  Harmen  Karsten,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Heerenveen,  Netherlands,  Feb.  16,  1833.  Clergyman, 
R.  C.  A.  Member  editorial  committee  "De  Hope."  Member 
council.  Hope  College,  1871-84,  1891-1909.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1863. 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1863).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1898).  Died,  May  26, 
1914. 

*George  W.  McNeel,  Gulf  Prairie,  Tex. 

Born  at  Ellerslie  Plantation,  Tex.  Major,  Confederate  Army. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1863).     Died,  May  6,  1865. 


130  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1860. 


William  S.  Millspaugh. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,   1863). 

JosiAH  Collins  Pumpelly,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  16,  1839.  Associate  Editor.  Law- 
yer. Author,  "Our  French  Allies  and  Other  Addresses."  Writer 
on  History  and  Genealogy.  LL.B.  (Columbia,  1863).  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1863). 

Abbaham  Messler  Quick,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A,     Author,  "Lyrics 
I      of  Life."     N.  B.  Sem.,  1864.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1863). 

*James  Ross,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Life    insurance.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1863).      Died,    Aug.    3,    1904. 
♦William  Arrowsmith  Schomp,  Bedminster,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Bedminster.   N.   J.,   Mch.   15,   1840.     Lawyer.      Member, 

N.  J.  Assembly,   1881-82.     Clork.  Somerset  county,   N.  J.,   1885- 

90.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1863).     Died,  May  20,   1808. 
♦William  Jones  Skillman,  East  Elmhurst,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Ten   Mile   Run,   N.   J.,   Apr.    19.   1835.      Clergyman.    R. 

C.   A.      N.   B.   Sem.,   1863.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1863).      Died,   Feb. 

23,  1914. 

♦William  Remsen  Taylor,  Astoria,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Middletown,  N.  Y..  Feb.  4.  1840.  Physician.  Colonel, 
U.  S.  Army.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1863).     M.D.     Died,  Oct.  2,  1896. 

♦Cornelius  Vanderbilt,  New  York  City. 

Born  near  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  1840.  Bookkeeper,  U.  S. 
Rubber  Co.  Served  in  6th  Army  Corps,  1861-64.  Died,  May 
28,   1898. 

♦Dupuytren  Vermilye,  Paramus,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hopewell,  N.  Y..  Sept.  16.  1833.  Presb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1863.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1863).     Died,  June  8,   1907. 

♦William  Brownlee  Voorhees,  Blawenburgh,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  Mch.  10.  1838.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1863.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1863).     Died,  June  13,  1892. 

♦Youngs  A.  Williams,  Norwich,  Conn. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1863). 

♦David  Abeel  Williamson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born.  1840.  Private,  7th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Vols.,  June  to  Sep- 
tember, 1862.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1863).     Died,  Sept.  27,  1862. 

♦Egbert  Winter,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Zontkamp,  Netherlands,  .Tan.  5,  1836.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1863.  Professor  Didactic  and  Polemic 
Theology,  Western  Theological  Sem.,  1805-1904.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1863).  D.D.  (Heidelberg  Univ.  and  Hope,  1890).  Died,  Dec. 
9.  1906. 


♦Samuel  Ayers,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Plainfield.  N.  J.,  May  31,  1837.     At  Rutgers,   1859-60. 

Principal  public  school.     Physician.     M.D.    (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1867). 

A.M.    (Rutgers.  1899).     Died,  Dec.  23,  1910. 
♦Joseph  I.  Cornell,  Demarest,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers.   1856-60.     With  United   States   Express   Co.      Died. 

May  9,  1876. 
♦Henry  Harris  Davidson,  Northport,  N.  Y. 

Born  at   Lexington,   Ky.,   Dec.   16.   1839.      At  Rutgers,   1856-60. 

Phvsician.     A.B.    (Univ.   N.  Y.,   1862).     M.D.    (Med.   Coll.,   City 

of  N.  Y.,  1864).     Died,  Feb.  5,  1907. 
♦Jacob  T.  Field,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Born  at  North  Branch,  N.  J.,  Aug.  3.  1839.     At  Rutgers,  1856- 

60.     Physician.     Coll.  P.  and  S.     Died,  Nov.  25,  1896. 


1860-1861. 


ALUMNI.  131 


*Edward  Hill,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1841.  At  Rutgers,  1856-60. 
Banker.     Died,  Marcli  31.  1894. 

John  Fbelinghuysen  Ken]\edy,  Springtown,  N.  J. 

*JoHN  Edward  Lanning,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  I^wrenceville.  N.  J..  July  22,  1840.  At  Rutgers,  1858- 
59.  Lawyer.  Prosecutor  of  tlie  Pleas,  Monmouth  county,  N.  J., 
1877-82.  A.B.  (Princeton,  1860).  A.M.  (Princeton,  1863). 
Died,   May  9,   1916. 

*JAMES  Lyell,         '  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. (?)  At  Rutgers,  1856-60.  Clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1863.     Died,  1863. 

*HoLLOWAY  W.  Pierce,  Madison,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1856-60.     Teacher.     Died.  1868. 

WiLLiAAi  H.  Reybold. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Delaware  City,  Del.  At  Rutgers, 
1859-60. 

*  Helm  AS  Romaine,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1856-58.     Died,  Nov.  20.  1896. 

*CoENELius  G.  Staats,  New  Brunswick;  N.  J. 
At   Rutgers,    1856-60. 

Henry  Traphagen,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     Mayor,  Jersey  City,  1874-76.     A.B.  (Brown,  1860). 

*  Henry  Calvan  Van  Derveer,  East  Whitehouse,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Two  Bridges,   N.   J..  Mch.   24,   1839.     At  Rutgers,  two 
years.     Farmer.     A.M.   (Rutgers).     Died,  Oct.  10,  1910. 
Theodore  Williamson. 

1861. 
A.B. 

*  Louis  Henri  Bahler,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Sept.  18,  1839.  Presb. 
clergyman.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1867.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1864).  Died, 
Dec.  12,  1914. 

♦Benjamin  A.  Bartholf,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Wyckoff,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1,  1835.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1864.     A.M.     Died,  Aug.  10.  1908. 

*  George  De  Witt  Bodine,  Lodi,  N.  Y. 

Born  in   Seneca  county,   N.   Y..  Aug.   20,    1836.     Clergyman.   R. 

C.   A.      N.   B.   Sem.,   1864.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1864).      Died,   May 

3,   1880. 
♦John  William  Borst,  Middleburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Middleburgh,  N.  Y.(?)     Student.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1861-64. 

Died,  May  3,  1864. 
*DiRCK  Broek,  Grandville,  Mich. 

Born  in  Netherlands,  Feb.  5.  1835.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B. 

Sem..    1864.      Editor.    "De   Hope,"    1895-1903.      A.M.    (Rutgers, 

1864).     Died,  Nov.  11,  1903. 
♦Richard  De  Gray,  Monmouth  Beach,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hawthorne,  N.  J.,  Aug.  22,  1840.     Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rut- 
gers,  1864).     Died.  July  2,  1909. 
Thomas  Sproull  Dusinberre,  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Warwick,  N.  Y.,  Oct.   18,   1835.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1864.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1864). 

George  Esselstyn,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  27,  1841.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1864). 


132  RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1861. 


Oliveb  Eugene  Gordon,  Verona,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1864). 
*Eenest  Lord  Kinney,  New  York  City. 

Born  on  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1841.  Lawyer.  Lieut.  54th  N.  Y. 
Vols.,  1st  Battery  U.  S.  Artillery.  Arniv  of  the  Potomac.  Sec- 
ond Lieut.  1st  U.  S.  Cavalry,  June,  1865.  First  Lieut.  U.  S. 
Cavalry,  July,  1865.  Brevet  Capt.  and  Ma.ior,  U.  S.  A.,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services.  Resigned,  Aug.,  1866.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1864).     Died,  July  12,  1890. 

♦Frederick  Frelinghuysen  Mercer,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Nov.  7.  1840.  Lawyer.  Connected  with 
Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1864).  Died, 
Feb.   16,  1913. 

*WiLLiAM  Perrike  Messick,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  5,  1840.  Lawyer.  First  Assistant 
City  Solicitor  of  Philadelphia.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1864).  Died, 
Jan.  15,  1888. 

♦Andrew  B.  S.  Moseley,  Rome,  Ga. 

Born  at  Montevallo.  Ala.,  Oct.  19.  1843.  Editor  and  publisher. 
Served  through  Civil  War  in  Confederate  Army,  becoming  Cap- 
tain, 1st  Alabama  Reg't.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1864).  Died,  Feb.  9, 
1912. 

Alfred  Houghton  Stubbs,  Asheville,  N.  C. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Aug.  22.  1841.  Episc.  clergy- 
man.    General  Theological   Sem.,   1864.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1864). 

*  Isaac  Stuart  Taylor,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bergen.  N.  J.,  Dec.  14,  1841.     Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers, 

1864).     Died,  Nov.  12,  1906. 
Joseph  Ennalls  Trippe,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Anr.  29,  1842.     Broker.     A.M.   (Rutgers, 

1864). 
♦William  B.  Van  Benschoten,  Ephratah,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Middletown,   N.  Y.(?),  Apr.   15.   1835.      Clergyman,   R. 

C.   A.      N.   B.   Sem.,   1864.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1864).      Died,   June 

27,   1880. 
Thornton  Van  Vliet,  Fishkill,  N.  Y. 

Merchant.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1861-62.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1864). 
♦Bronson  Willett,  Paris,  France. 

Manufacturer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1864).     Died,  August  8,  1889. 
♦James  Wyckoff,  Leonia,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Lodi,  N.  Y.,  Jan.   16.  1839.     Presb.  clergyman.      N.   B. 

Sem.,  1864.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1864).     Died,  Jan.  3,  1905. 


♦Louis  D.  Beck,  Roxbury,  Conn. 

Born    at   New   Brunswick,    N.   J.,    Mch.    13,    1844.      At   Rutgers, 

1859-60.     Contractor.     Died,  Sept.  9,  1908. 
♦Joseph  James  Bonney,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.(?),  1841.     At  Rutgers.  1857-60. 

Commission  agent.     Died,  May  22,  1899. 
♦Trevonian  Haight,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Colt's  Neck,  N.  J.,  1838.     At  Rutgers,  1857-61.     Phy- 
sician.    A.B.   (Rutgers,  1864).     Died,  March,  1890. 
Robert  Ainslee  Johnson,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Manufacturer.      Served   in    Civil   War,    resigning   as    1st    Lieut., 

1862. 
Charles  R.  King. 

Residence    when    a    student,    Romulusville.    N.    Y.      At    Rutgers, 

1857-60. 


1861-1862. 


ALUMNI.  133 


Edwin  Yates  Lansixg,  Salem,  Oregon. 

Born  at  Albany,   N.   Y..  Dec.   23.   1841.     At  Rutgers,  two  years. 

Orchardist.  Served  in  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862-65.  Brevet  Major, 
1865. 

S.  R.  B.  Lord. 
*Lawrence  Osmeb  Morgan,  South  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  South  Amboy,  N.  J.,  July  20.  1838.  At  Rutgers,  1858- 
60.  Physician.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1865).  Died,  April  26, 
1890. 

*JEPTHA  Baldwin  Munn,  New  York  City. 

Born,  1840.  At  Rutgers,  1858-60.  Merchant.  Died,  Aug.  18, 
1891. 

*Charle3  Woodward  Wilson,  Two  Rivers,  Wis. 

Born  at  Ovid,  N.  Y..  July  3,  1826.  At  Rutgers,  1858-60.  Clergy- 
man, R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem..  1863.     Died.  Jan.  21,  1877. 


1862. 
A.B. 

*WiLLiAM  Henry  Anderson,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Born  at  Flatlands.  L.  I..  Feb.  23,  1840.  Clergyman  and  phy- 
sician.    N.   B.   Sem.,   1865.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1865).      Died,   Oct. 

28,  1887. 

*W^iLLiAM  Henry  Harrison  Ayars,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  near  Louisville,  Kv.,  June  29,  1841.  Appointed  to  Revenue 
Service.  Feb..  1881.  Lieut.  Col.  "Louisville  Legion,"  5th  Ken- 
tucky Vols.,  14th  and  4th  Army  Corps,  Army  of  the  Cumberland, 
and  in  Hancock's  Veteran  Corps,  124th  U.  S.  C.  I.  Battles : 
Rowlett's  Station,  Shiloh,  Corinth,  Green  River,  Perryville, 
Stone  River,  Shelbyville,  Bell-Buckle.  Chickamauga,  Orchard 
Knob,  Lookout  Mountain,  Missionary  Ridge,  Blain's  Cross  Roads, 
Rocky  Face  Ridge,  Dalton.  Resaca,  Dallas.  Atlanta.  Franklin, 
Nashville.  Wounded  five  times.  Entered  private,  July  4,  1861. 
Promoted  Sergt.,  Sept.  20,  1861  ;  Second  Lieutenant.  Jan.  1, 
1862  ;  Capt.,  Feb.  22,  1863  ;  Major,  Nov.  18,  1863  ;  Lieut.  Col., 
Dec.  2.  1864.  Honorably  discharged,  May  27,  1865.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1865).     Died,  March  31,  1906. 

*Alfred  Hamilton  Brush,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Guilford,  N.  Y..  Oct.  10,  1841.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Pres.  Board  Domestic  Missions,  R.  C.  A.,  1906.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1865.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865).  D.D.  (Hope,  1897).  Died,  Apr. 
30,  1911. 

*  William  W.  Brush,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  25.  1843.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1866.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865).     Died.  March  21,  1878. 

*Alan  Ditchfield  Campbell,  New  BrunswicK,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1,  1843.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1868.     D.D.   (Hope).     Died,  Apr.  1,  1913. 

Treadwell  Cleveland,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1865). 

Charles  Tiebout  CowexNHOVen,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Lawyer.  President  Judge 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1869-74,  1885-90.  Prosecutor  of  the 
Pleas,  Middlesex  county,  1877-82.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1865). 

*Peter  De  Free,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  a^  Axel,  Netherlands,  Apr.  17,  1839.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Member,  Council  Hope  College  several  terms.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1865.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865).  D.D.  (Hope,  1894).  Died,  Feb. 
3,  1915. 


131  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1862. 


♦William  Henry  Dill,  Freeburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Warwick,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  26,  1841.  Lawyer.  Teacher. 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.  Snyder  county,  Penn., 
1884-86.  Major,  118th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vols.  Enlisted,  Aug.  6th, 
1862,  as  Private,   124th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vols.  ;    trans.ferred,   June, 

1864,  to  118th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vols.  In  battles  of  Chancellorsville, 
Wilderness.  Spottsylvania,  and  all  the  battles  before  Richmond. 
In  Texas  expedition,  1865.  Provost  Marshal,  Clarksville.  Pro- 
moted Sergt.,  Aug.  10,  1862 ;  Second  Lieut.,  June  10,  1864 : 
First  Lieut.,  July  20,  1864  ;  Capt.,  Nov.  4,  1865  ;  Major,  Jan. 
12,  1866 ;  honorably  discharged,  March  6,  1866.  Member  of 
the  Pennsylvania  Assembly,  1874-76.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865). 
Died,  May  1,  1886. 

♦Joseph  Henry  Doremus,  Belvidere,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Parsippany,  N.  J.,  Apr.  19,  1835.  Presb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1865.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1865).     Died,  Sept.  10,  1904. 

*Da\'ID  Doremus  Duncan,  Montclair,  X.  J. 

Bom  at  Nutley,  N.  J.,  Feb.  6,  1843.  Lawyer.  Mayor  of  Mont- 
clair, N.  J.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865).     Died,  Aug.  28,  1907. 

♦Charles  Winson  Fbitts,  Hudson,  N,  Y. 

Born  near  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  27,  1837.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1865.  President,  General  Synod,  1897.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1865).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1887).     Died  June  22,  1907. 

♦Abram  Quick  Garretson,  Momstown,  X.  J. 
Born  in  Somerset  county,  N.  J.,  Mch.  11,  1842.  Lawyer.  Har- 
vard Law  School,  1865.  Prosecutor  of  the  Pleas,  Hudson 
county,  N.  J.,  1869-78.  President  Judge,  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  Hudson  county,  N.  J.,  1878-83.  Judge  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  New  Jersey,  1900-07.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865).  Died, 
June  4,  1907. 

Oscar  Gesner,  Linden,  X.  J. 

Bom  at  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  16,  1840.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1865.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1865). 

♦Edward  Kemys  Henry,  Dwight,  111. 

Crop  Bureau.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1865). 
*Francis  Allen  Horton,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Philmont,  N.  Y.,  1844.     Presb.  clergyman.     N.  B.  Sem., 

1865.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865).  D.D.  (Univ.  of  Wooster,  Ohio, 
1884).     Died,  April  19,  1903. 

John  Justin,  Weehawken,  X.  J. 

Born  at  Weinolsheim,  Germany,  May  19,  1839.  Clergyman, 
R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1865.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865). 

♦Francis  Suydam  Keese,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Dec.  25,  1841.  Banker.  Enlisted  Priv- 
vate  1st  N.  J.  Infantry.  Promoted  Sergt.  in  this  Regt.,  then 
Capt.,  128th  N.  Y.,  Major,  Lieut.  Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Battles  : 
Bull  Run,  West  Point,  Gaines'  Hill,  Charles  City  Cross  Roads, 
Malvern  Hill,  Manassas  Plains,  Port  Hudson,  La.  (two  engage- 
ments), Winchester.  Discharged  honorably  as  Brevet  Col. 
A.M.   (Rutgers,  1865).     Died,  Aug.  17,  1907. 

♦Edwin  Kempton,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  29,  1841.     Lawyer.     A.M. 
(Rutgers,   1865).     Died,   Feb.   26,   1916. 
Robert  B.  Kinsell,  Washington,  D.-  C. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1865). 

♦Peter  Lepeltak,  Paonia,  Col. 

Born  at  Haamsbede,  Netherlands,  June  16,  1842.  Clergyman, 
R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1865.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865).  D.D. 
(Hope,  1904).     Died,  Feb.  4,  1912. 

♦John  Rogers  Martin,  Washington.  Mo. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Lawyer.  Judge,  Probate  Court, 
Franklin  county.  Mo.,  1868-69.  Member  of  Missouri  Legisla- 
ture, 1875-76.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865).  LL.B.  (Albany  Law 
School,  1866).     Died,  Dec  31,  1888. 


1862. 


ALUMNI.  135 


*  William  Brush  Merritt^  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  1836.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.   Sem.,   1865.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1865).     Died,  Sept.  2,  1879. 

*XiCHOLAS  Wyckoff  Meserole,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Newtown,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  13,  1841.  Fire  insurance.  En- 
listed as  Private,  1st  N.  J.  Vols.,  May,  1861.  Promoted  Cor- 
poral, Sergt.,  1st  Lieut,  Co.  G..  133d  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vols.,  before 
September,  1862.  Capt.  Co.  I,  in  same,  April,  1863.  Brevetted 
Major  and  Lieut.  Col.  by  Gov.  Fenton,  N.  Y.,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services.  In  battles  of  West  Point,  White  Oak 
Swamp,  Gaines'  Hill.  With  Gen.  Banks'  expedition  to  New 
Orleans.  In  attacks  on  B.  Island  and  Port  Hudson,  Mansura 
Plains,  La.,  and  with  Sheridan  in  Shenandoah  Valley.  Mus- 
tered out,  Dec.  25,  1864.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865).  Died,  May  8, 
1896. 

Charles  Hart  Riggs,  Bristol,  Conn. 

Born  at  Harwinton,  Conn.,  Oct.  19,  1835.  Cong'l  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1862-64.  Editor,  "Bristol  Press."  1871-  .  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1865). 

*JonN  Van  Neste  Schenk,  Pompton  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  South  Branch,  N.  J.,  Feb.  21,  1842.  Clergyman.  R. 
C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1865.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865).  Died,  Sept. 
28,  1871. 

♦John  Schomp,  .Omaha,  Neb. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  June  2,  1843.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers,  1865).     Died,  Sept.  14,  1896. 

*Elbert  NE\^us  Sebring,  Leeds,  N,  Y. 

Born  at  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22,  1836.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N. 

B.  Sem.,  1865.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1865).     Died,  Oct  12,  1889. 

*George  Seibert,  Garfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Frankenfeldt,  Germany,  Jan.  24,  1839.     Clergyman,  R. 

C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1865.  Enlisted  as  a  Private,  Co.  G.  1st 
Regt.,  N.  J.  Vols.,  1st  Corps,  Army  of  Potomac.  In  battles  of 
Bull  Run,  AVest  Point,  Seven  Days  on  the  Peninsula.  Dis- 
charged, Jan.  15.  1863.  on  surgeon  certificate  of  disability. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1865).     Died,  April  30,  1892. 

Abel  I.  Smith,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Born  at  North  Bergen,  N.  J.,  June  12.  1843.     Lawyer.     Mem- 
ber.   N.    J.    Assembly,    1870.      Judge,    Hoboken    District    Court, 
,  1888-91,  1898-1903.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1865). 

John  Conover  Smock,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Holmdel,  N.  J.,  Sept.  21,  1842.  Retired.  Prof.,  Min- 
ing and  Metallurgy,  Rutgers,  1867-85.  Asst.  Geologist  of  N.  J., 
1864-85.  State  Geologist,  N.  J..  1890-1901.  Author,  "Report 
on  Clay  Deposits,"  etc.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865).  Ph.D.  (Lafay- 
ette, 1882).     LL.D.    (Rutgers,  1902). 

Benjamin  Tilton  Statesib,  Woodbourne,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Colt's  Neck,  N.  J.,  Dec.  2,  1841.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Co-Principal,  Somerville  Grammar  School,  1881-84.  Principal, 
1884-88.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1865.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865). 

Nathaniel  Hixon  Van  Arsdale,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  Apr.  6,  1838.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
Editor,  "Christian  Intelligencer,"  1882-  .  Vice  President, 
General  Synod,  1899.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1867.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865). 
D.D.    (Rutgers,  1889). 

*James  Van  Derveer  Van  Neste,  Jacksonville.  Fla. 

Physician  and  surgeon.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865).  M.D.  (Coll. 
P.  and  S.).     Died,  Oct.  31,  1874. 

*Evert  Van  Slyke,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Stuyvesant,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  10,  1835.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1865.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865).  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1883).     President,  General  Synod,  1889.     Died,  March  10,  1909. 


136  EUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1862. 


*Garret  Dorset  Wall  Vroom,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Dec.  17,  1843.  Lawyer.  Prosecutor  of 
Pleas,  Mei-cer  countj'.  1870-73.  Reporter  of  Supreme  Court, 
N.  J.  Mayor  of  Trenton,  1881-84.  Judge,  Court  of  Errors  and 
Appeals,  1901-13.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1892-1914.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1865).     LL.D.  (Rutgers,  1902).     Died,  Mch.  4,  1914. 

William  Henry  Vroom,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Roysfield,  N.  J.,  Feb.  11,  1840.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Author  (in  part),  "History  of  the  Classis  of  Paramus."  N.  B. 
Sem.,   1865.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1865).  D.D.    (Hope,  1898). 

Theodore  Wyckoff  Welles,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born    at   Newark,    N.    J.,    May   6,    1839.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 
Superintendent    of    Public    Schools,    Bayonne.    N.    J.,    1866-67. 
Author   of  books,   historical   and   religious.      N.    B.    Sem.,   1865, 
A.M.    (Rutgers,   1865).     D.D.    (Rutgers,  1893). 
*Abram  Nevius  Wyckoff,  Bedminster,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Bedminster,  N.  J.,  1844.  Presb,  clergyman.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1867.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1865).     Died,  May  10,  1895. 

*DeWitt  Bevier  Wyckoff,  Pleasant  Plains,  N.  V. 

Born  at  Rochester,  Ulster  county,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1842. 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N,  B.  Sem.,  1865.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1865). 
Died,  Oct.  15,  1895. 


*R0BERT  DeWitt  Birch,  Belleville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  6,  1842,  At  Rutgers, 
1858-60.     Chemist.     Died,  Apr.  6,  1877. 

*Stephen  Fiske,  New  York  City. 

Born    at    New   Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Nov.    22,    1840.      Journalist. 

Author.      Special    correspondent.      "N.    Y.    Herald."      Dramatic 

critic  and  theatrical  manager.     Dramatic  critic,  "Sports  of  the 

Times."     Author  of  plays.      "English   Photographs,"    "Off-Hand 

Portraits,"  &c.     Died,  Apr.  27,  1916. 
*JuLius  William  Geyer,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Laucha,  Germany.  July  7,  1836.     At  Rutgers,  1858-60. 

Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.   Sem.,  1863.     Died,  Sept.  18,   1914. 

♦Francis  Granger  Hasbrouck,  Nyack,  N.  Y, 

Bom,  ,Ian.  7,  1838.  At  Rutgers,  1858-60.  Physician.  M.D. 
(Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1863).     Died,  Aug.  27,  1866. 

Henry  H.  Hutchinson. 
♦Richard  Gabriel  Ludlow,  Neshanic,  N.  J. 

Born,  1839.     At  Rutgers.  1858-60.     Physician.     Resident  physi- 
cian,   Philadelphia    Hospital,    1863-64.      M.D.    (Univ.    of   Penn., 
1863).     Died,  Dec.  5,  1879. 
*J.  Greenville  McNeel,  Gulf  Prairie,  Tex. 

Born  at  Ellerslie  Plantation,  Tex.  At  Rutgers,  1859-61.  In 
Confederate  Army.     Killed  in  battle,  1862. 

Joseph  A.  Morgan. 

Residence  when  a  student.  East  Chester,  N.  Y.  At  Rutgers, 
1858-60. 

George  L.  Munn. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Chatham,  N.  Y.  At  Rutgers, 
1860-61. 

Alfred  Reed,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Mercer  county,  N.  J.,  Dec.  23,  1839.  At  Rutgers.  1858- 
60.  Lawyer.  Justice,  N.  J.  Supreme  Court,  1875-95,  1904-11. 
Mayor,  Trenton,  1867-68.  Judge,  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Mer- 
cer County,  1869-74.  Vice  Chancellor  of  N.  J.,  1895-1904. 
LL.D.    (Rutgers,   1900,  and  Princeton). 

Theodore  Strong  Van  Dyke,  Daggett,  Cal. 

Hydraulic  engineer.  A.B.  (Princeton,  1863).  A.M.  (Princeton, 
1866). 


1862-1S63. 


ALUMNI.  137 


Jacob  Henry  Van  Ness,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Manufacturer. 
*E.  Corning  Waldron,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1858-60.     Died,  1879. 


1863. 
A.B. 

♦Andrew  Merrill  Arcularius,  Newark,  N,  J. 

Born   in    New  York   City,   Dec.   2,   1835.      Clergyman,   R.    C.   A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1866.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1866).     Died,  Mch.  7,  1911. 
George  Lintner  Danforth,  Middleburgh,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Delegate,  Constitutional  Convention,  N.  Y.,  1894. 
Trustee,  Rutgers,   1894-99.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1866). 

*JosEPH  Morrison  Dixon,  '  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Liverpool,  England,  Jan.  7,  1844.  Lawyer.  U.  S. 
Army.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1866).     Died,  Oct.  17,  1878. 

*Sebastian  Duncan,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Franklin,  N.  J.,  June,  6.  1840.  Tax  Registration  Dept. 
Title  Guarantee  &  Trust  Co.  Enlisted  as  Private,  ISth  N.  J. 
Vols.  Corporal,  1st  Lieut,  Julv  24,  1864.  Detailed  2d  Brigade, 
1st  Div.,  20th  Corps,  Nov.  7,  1864.  Brevet  Capt,  March,  1865. 
In  battles  of  Antietam,  Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg.  In 
the  Atlanta,  Savannah  and  Carolina  campaigns.  Died,  at 
Riverside,  R.  I.,  Sept.  4,  1915. 

*James  Lijdlam  Hasbrouck  Elmendorf,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1843.  Physician.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1866).  M.D.  (Long  Island  College  Hospital,  1866). 
Died,  Dec.  25,  1880. 

*  Garret  Augustus  Hobart,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Long  Branch,  N.  J.,  June  3.  1844.  Lawyer.  City 
Counsel,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1871,  and  of  Board  of  Freeholders, 
Passaic  county,  1872.  Member,  N.  J.  Assemblv,  1873—74. 
Speaker  of  same,  1874.  N.  J.  State  Senator.  1877-82.  Presi- 
dent of  same,  1881-82.  Vice  President  of  U.  S.  A..  1897-99. 
Trustee,  Rutgers,  1896-99.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1866).  LL.D.  (Rut- 
gers, 1896).     Died,  Nov.  21,  1899. 

*Thomas  Livingston  Janeway,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.,  1843.     Physician  and  sur- 
geon.     A.M.    (Rutgers,    1866).  M.D.    (Coll.    P.    and   S.,    1867). 
Died,  Nov.   27,  1887. 

*Mannes  Kiekintveld,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Mattel,  Netherlands,  Sept.  2.  1839.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
Merchant.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1866.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1866).  Died, 
May  30,  1889. 

♦Adrian  Kriekard,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born   at  Niewdorp,   Netherlands.  Oct.   18.   1839.     Clerffyman.  R. 

C.  A.      N.  B.   Sem.,   1866.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1866).     Died,   Sept. 

3,  1907. 
♦Engelbert  Christian  Oggel,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Axel.  Netherlands,  Sept.  28.  1841.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

Retired.      N.    B.     Sem..    1866.      A.M.     (Rutgers,    1866).      D.D. 

(Lafayette,  1890).     Died,  Nov.  6.  1910. 

♦Charles  Hubbard  Pool,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bay  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  11,  1840.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.    B.    Sem.,    1866.      Corresponding    Secretary,    Board    Domestic 

Missions.    R.    C.    A..    1887-1906.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1866).      D.D. 

(Rutgers.  1892).     Died,  March  1,  1906. 
♦William  Smith,  South  Evanston,  111. 

Born   at   Glasgow,    Scotland,    1840.      Presb.    clergyman.      N.    B. 

Sem.,    1863-64.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1866).      Died, -Feb.    23,    1892. 


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1863. 


*J0HN  H.  Smock,  Locust  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Freehold,   N.   J.,   Jan.   20,   1836.  Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1866.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1866).  Died,  Jan.  7,  1903. 

♦George  Swain,  AUentown,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Glascow,   Scotland.   Jan.   20,    1841.      Presb.    clergyman. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1866.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1866).  D.D.   (Rutgers,  1878). 

Died,  Nov.  7,  1914 

Henry  Utterwick,  Rutherford,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Amsterdam,  Holland.  May  22,  1841.  Cong'l  clergyman. 
Translator  of  Amsterdam  Correspondence,  etc.,  for  Ecclesias- 
tical Records  of  State  of  New  York.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1866.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1866). 

♦Joseph  Mabon  Vile,  New  Durham,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Durham,  N.  J.(?)  Student,  N.  B.  Sem..  1863-65. 
Died,  Doc.  20,  1865. 


Joseph  Frederick  Berg,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa..  Dec.  26,  1840.  Physician  and  surgeon. 
M.D.    (Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1862). 

Jerome  L.  Bergen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Real  estate  and  insurance.     Assessor,  1877—84. 
♦Alfred  O.  Bowne. 

At  Rutgers,  1860-61. 
Albert  S.  Caswell. 
Solomon  T.  Cole,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Esopus,    N.    Y.,    Nov.    5,    1836.      At   Rutgers,    1859-60. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1864.     Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 

Jacob  W.  DuBois,  Cartagena,  Columbia,  S.  A. 

Physician.     A.M.     M.D. 

Frederic  P.  Heninghausen,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Fulda,  Germany,  July  27,  1839.  At  Rutgers,  one  year 
and  three  months.  Lutheran  clergyman.  Pastor,  German- 
English.  St.  Stephens'  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  1864-  . 
D.D.   (North  Carolina  Coll.  of  Evang.  Luth.  Church,  1886). 

♦Charles  Hutchings. 

At  Rutgers,  1859-60. 
♦Andrew  Kirkpatrick,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  8,  1844.     At  Rutgers,  1860-62. 

Lawyer.     Law  Judge,  Essex  county,  N.  J..  1885-96.     Judge,  U. 

S.    District    Court,    1896-1904.      President.    Federal    Trust    Co. 

A.B.  (Union,  1863).     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1866,  and  Princeton,  1870). 

LL.D.    (Union,  1903).     Died,  May  3,  1904. 
♦William  Henry  Kling,  North  Attleboro,  Mass. 

Born   in   New  York  City,   June  4,   1840.     At  Rutgers.   1859-60. 

Baptist  clergyman.  Editor  and  publisher.  North  Attleboro  Ad- 
vertiser.    School   Commissioner,   1883-85.     Moderator  of  Town, 

1887-94.     Died,  Aug.  24,  1912. 

Isaac  Mattice. 

George  Addison  Mills,  Limerick,  Maine. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  15,  1839.     Cong'l  clergyman.     N.  B. 

Sem.,  1866. 
♦John  O'Hanlon,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1860-61.     M.  E.  clergyman.     A.B.   (Wesleyan,  1863). 

A.M.   (Wesleyan,  1866).     Died,  Jan.  4,  1875. 
♦Thomas  O'Hanlon,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  Citv.  Mch.   24,  1832.     At  Rutgers,   1860-61. 

M.    E.    clergyman.      President,    Pennington    Seminary.    1867-72. 

1875-1903.     A.B.    (Princeton.   1863).     A.M.    (Princeton,    1866). 

D.D.  (Dickinson,  1870).     LL.D.  (W^ashington  Coll.,  Tonn.,  1893). 

Died,   Sept.   30,   1912. 


1863-1S64. 


ALUMNI.  139 


*WiLLiAM  Henry  Pohlman,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1859-61.  Entered  as  Private,  Co.  G,  1st  N.  J.  Vols., 
May  28,  1861.  Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  Jan.  17,  1863. 
Promoted  1st  Lieut.,  59tli  N.  Y.  Vols.  Engaged  in  all  the  battles 
of  Army  of  Potomac,  from  Bull's  Run  to  Gettysburg,  inclusive. 
Commanded  his  regiment  on  July  3,  at  Gettysburg ;  wounded 
twice  ;  the  first  time  his  left  arm  shattered,  and,  he  continuing 
in  the  field,  his  right  wrist  was  struck  and  an  artery  severed. 
From  these  wounds  he  died,  July  21,  1863. 

John  Van  Dyke  Pumyea,  Belle  Mead,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Three  Mile  Run,  N.  J.,  Sept.  5,  1842.     Farmer. 
James  Henry  Van  Cleef,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Branchville,  N.  J.,  July  12,  1841.     At  Rutgers,  1859-60. 
■  Lawyer.     Member,  N.  J.  Assembly,  1875,  1881-82.     Mayor,  New 

Brunswick,   N.   J.,   1889-95.      State   Senator,   N.   J.,   1898-1900. 

A.B.    (Lafayette,  1863).-   A.M.   (Lafayette,  1872). 

*WiLLOUGHBY  Weston,  Ncw  York  City. 

Born  at  Rensselaer,  Ind.,  Aug.  23,  1845.  At  Rutgers,  1859-60. 
Broker.  Brigadier  General  and  Inspector  General  of  N.  J., 
1881-88.     Died,  April  26,  1902. 


1864. 
A.B. 

♦James  Henry  Bertholf,  Marlboro,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1840.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1867.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1867).     Died,  Dec.  11,  1904. 

Nicholas  I.  Marselus  Bogert,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  June  30.  1842.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.   Sem.,  1867.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1867). 

*Harman  Rutgers  Crosby,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,   1845.     Manufacturer.     Lawyer. 
Enlisted  as  Private  in  22d  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols,   and  served  three 
months  at  Harper's  Ferry,     Honorably  discharged.     A.M.    (Rut- 
gers, 1867).     Died  at  sea,  June  15,  1869. 
Andrew  Doremus,  Saginaw,  Mich, 

Born  at  Parsippany,  N.  J.,  Jan.  26,  1837.  Presb.  clergvman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1864-65.  Bangor  Sem.,  1868.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1867). 

*J0HN  Luther  Goble  Duryee,  Newark,  N,  J 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J.,  July  20,  1845.  Physician.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1867).     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1868),     Died,  June  1,  1916. 

*Ogden  Galusha  Harpending,  Clintondale,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.  Local  preacher,  M.  E.  Church.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1867). 
Died,  Jan.  2»,  1905. 

*Thomas  Walker  Jones,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  July  8,  1843.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1867.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1867),     Died.  Dec.  29,  1909, 

William  Hopkins  Leupp,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J,,  Mch.  4,  1845.  New  York  Law 
School,  1895,    Trustee.  Rutgers,  1895-     ,    A.M.  (Rutgers,  1867). 

♦John  Lott  Remsen,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Three  Mile  Run,  N.  J.,  1841.  Teacher,  Farmer,  A.M, 
(Rutgers,  1867),     Died,  June  24,  1903. 

♦David  Schureman  Sutphen,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bedminster,  N.  J.,  Apr.  24,  1842.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1867.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1867).     Died,  March  27,  1897. 
♦John  Kirkpatrick  Van  Arsdale,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Pluckamin,  N.  J.,  Dec.  23,  1844.     Teacher.     Bank  clerk. 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1867).     Died,  March  26,  1894. 


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1864. 


Eugene  Aybes,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Lawyer. 
John  S.  Bliss. 

Resident-e  when  a  student,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     At  Rutgers,  1860-61. 
William  Brinkerhoff,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1860-61. 
Samuel  Webb  Clason,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Warwick,   N.   Y.,   Feb.   6,   1843.      At   Rutgers,    1860-62. 

PhA'sician  and  surgeon.     Sanitary  Inspector,  Health  Dept.,  N.  Y. 

A.B.    (Union,  1864).     A.M.    (Union,  1867).     M.D.    (Univ.  N.  Y., 

1867). 

F.  Harold  Cleveland. 

Residence  when  a  student.  Eminence,  N.  Y.     At  Rutgers,  1860-61. 
*Benjamin  Franklin  Decker,  Campbell  Hall,  N.  Y. 

At   Rutgers,   1861-62.      Teacher,    1865-67.      Merchant.    1867-81. 

Joined  Co.  E,  5th  Artillery,  N.  Y.  Vols..  Aug.  15.  1862.     Honor- 
ably discharged,  June  22,  1865.     Died,  May  10,  1881. 
*JoHN  Dooly,  Oxford,  Mass. 

Born   in    Albany,    Mch.    31,    1838.      At    Rutgers,    1860-61.      1st 

N.    J.    Vols.,    1861-64.      Cong'l    clergyman.      Author    of    church 

histories.     Died,  Oct.  23,  1915. 
William  Ferdon. 

Residence  when  a  student,  New  York  City.     At  Rutgers,  1860-61. 
*Jared  Hasbrouck,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1862-63.    Teacher.    A.M.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1865).    Died, 

May  13,  1890. 
♦Lewis  Hasbrouck,  Walden,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1860-61.     Lawyer.     Died,  April  18,  1901. 
♦John  McGaffin,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1860-62.     Enlisted  as  Private  in  77th  Regt.,  N.  Y. 

Vols..   1862.      Killed   instantly  at  the  siege  of  Port  Hudson  by 

the  discharge  of  a  shell  from  the  Rebel  batteries,  June  18,  1863, 

and  burled  where  he  fell. 
♦Michael  McLaury,  South  Kortright,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Davenport,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  7,  1837.     At  Rutgers,  1860-61. 

Farmer.     Died,  Oct.  26,  1907. 
*Pleasant  D.  McNeel,  Gulf  Prairie,  Tex. 

Born   at   Ellerslie   Plantation,    Tex.      At    Rutgers,    1860-61.      In 

Confederate  army.     Killed  in  battle,  1864. 
♦David  F.  More,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Moresville,  N.  Y.(?)     At  Rutgers,  1860-61.     Died.  1907. 
Abraham  Van  Nest  Powelson,  Middletown,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Pluckamin,  N.  J.,  Apr.  15,  1842.     At  Rutgers,  1860-63. 

Lawyer.      District    Attorney,    Orange   county,    1894-1901.      A.B. 

(Union,  1864).     A.M.    (Union,  1867). 
♦Thomas  Lloyd  Stringer,  Raritan,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Austerliz,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  26.  1835.     At  Rutgers,  1860-61. 

Farmer.     Served  in  Civil  War,  1861-63.     Died,  May  18,  1915. 
♦Charles  Henry  Thompson,  Belmar,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Marlboro,  N.  J..  Aug.  23.   1843.     At  Rutgers,  1860-64. 

Phvsician.      Mayor   of   Belmar,    1885-96.      President,    Board    of 

Health.   1885-1904.     M.D.    (Coll.  P.  and   S.,   1868).     Died,   Dec. 

3,  1912. 
♦David  Kline  Van  Doren,  Schodack  Landing,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Pluckamin,  N.  J.,  Feb.  18,  1841.     At  Rutgers.  1860-62. 

Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1867.     Died,  Feb.  7,  1908. 
John  H.  Van  Winkle,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     Mayor,  North  Plainfield,  1885-86. 


1864-1865. 


ALUMNI.  Ill 


*  William  Skidmore  Willes,  Old  Bridge,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  19.  1843.  At  Rutgers.  1860-61. 
Physician.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S..  1864).  Served  as  private,  Na- 
tional Guard,  N.  Y.  Later  Ass't  Surgeon,  31st  N.  J.  Vols.  Ass't 
Surgeon  and  Surgeon  1st  N.  J.  Cavalry  during  Civil  War.  After 
Civil  War,  Surgeon.  U.  S.  S.  "Seminole."  Died,  at  Port-au- 
Prince.  Haiti,  Jan.  29.  1870. 

*Abbam  C.  Wortendyke,  Godwinville,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1860-61. 

1865. 
A.B. 

John  Knox  Allen,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

Born   in    Rockland    county.    N.  Y.,    Oct.    22,    1844.      Clergyman, 

R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1868.  A.  M.  (Rutgers,  1868).  D.D. 
(Rutgers,  1892). 

♦Robert  Morrison  Brown,  Girard,  Pa. 

Born,    1844.      Secretary,    Chinese  Engineering    and    Mining    Co. 

Private  Co.  G,  25th  Conn.  Vols.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1868).  Died, 
Feb.  18,  1900. 

*JoHN  Angell  Davis,  Nyack,  N,  Y. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  Ulster  county,  N.  Y.,  Oct  28,  1839.  Presb. 
clergyman.  Missionary  to  China,  1868-70.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1868. 
Editor,  "The  Sower,"  1877-78.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1868).  Died, 
Sept.  24,  1897. 

♦William  Henry  De  Hart,  Plainfield.  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  21,  1837.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.  Pastor,  Third  Reformed  Church  of  Raritan.  Stated  Clerk, 
General  Synod,  1894-1915.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1868.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1868).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1900).     Died,  Feb.  14,  1916. 

♦RuSHA  Denise,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Born  near  Freehold,  N.  J.,  Nov.  5.  1842.  Civil  engineer.  A.M.- 
(Rutgers,  1868).     Died,  Dec.  15,  1880. 

Augustus  Floyd,  Mastic,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Mastic,    L.    I.,    Aug.  12,    1845.      Merchant.      Retired. 

Commissioner,  State  Board  of  Charities,  1904-12.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1868). 

Isaac  Edgar  Hasbrouck,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  24.  1842.  Auditor.  Tutor. 
Mathematics  and  Latin,  Rutgers.  1866-72.  Prof.  Mathematics 
and  Graphics,  Rutgers,  1872-84.  Assistant  Librarian,  Rut- 
gers. 1868-80.  Librarian,  Rutgers,  1880-84.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1868). 

Joseph  Bonnell  Mann,  Danville,  111. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Nov.  9.  1843.  Lawyer.  Member,  U-' 
linois  Assembly,   1881-83.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1868). 

John  Fletcher  Shaw,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13.  1843.  Presb.  clergyman.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1868.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1868). 

♦Henry  Stout,  South  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Raritan,  N.  J.,  Jan.  19,  1838.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Missionary  to  Japan,  1868-1906.  Published  first  hymn  book 
in  Japanese  language.  Author,  History  of  South  Japan  Mis- 
sion. N.  B.  Sem.,  1868.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1868).  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1893).     Died.  Feb.  16,  1912. 

Francis  Cuyler  Van  Dyck,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  June  3.  1844.  Prof.  Physics  and 
Experimental  Mechanics,  Rutgers,  1882—  .  Dean  of  the  Col- 
lege, 1901-1913.  Tutor  in  Chemistry,  1866-70.  Prof.  Analytical 
Chemistry,  1870-78.  Prof.  Chemistry,  1878-80.  Prof.  Physics 
and  Inorganic  Chemistry.  1880-82.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1868). 
Ph.D.  (Union,  1888).  D.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1910).  LL.D.  (Rutgers, 
1915). 


142 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1865. 


*JoHN  William  Warnshius, 

Born  at  Guelderland.  Netherlands,  Nov.  23,  1840 
R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1868.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1868) 
6,  1901. 

Adrian  Westveer, 

Born  in  Holland,  Nov.  2,  1840.  Clergyman,  R. 
Sem..  1868.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1868). 

Albert  Ashleigh  Zabriskie, 

Born  at  Bergen  Point,  N.  J.,  Apr.  11,  1843.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1868.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1868). 


Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Clergyman, 
Died,  March 

Pottersville,  N.  J. 
C.   A.      N.   B. 

Bloomington,  N.  Y, 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


Ithaca,  N.  Y 


♦Charles  James  Aldis,  New  York  City. 

At  Rutgers,  1861-62.     Banker.     Second  Lieutenant,  25th  Conn. 

Regiment.     Discharged,  1863.     Died,  Nov.  13,  1874. 
*Thomas  Blanch  Bloomfield,  Westbrook,  Conn. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1845.     At  Rutgers,  1864-65.     Physician. 

M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1876).     Died,  Feb.  17,  1905. 
*Robert  Birch  Bonney,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born   at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    1845.      At    Rutgers,    1861-62. 

Clerk  of  N.  J.  State  Prison,  1872-1890.     Died,  Jan.  30,  1896. 
Henry  James  Brown,  Chicago,  111. 

Episc,    clergyman.       Retired.       Western    Theological     Seminary, 

1868.     M.D.   (Mich.  Coll.  of  Med.). 
♦James  S.  Davie,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Greencastle,  Pa.,  Dec.  4,  1843.     At  Rutgers,  1861-62. 

Banker.     Died,  Jan.  2,  1903. 
William  Henry  Elston. 

Principal,  public  school,  Newark,  N.  J. 
♦Joseph  Fisher, 

Born   at   New   Brunswick,   N.    J.,    Aug,    25,    1844.      At    Rutgers, 

1861-62.     Coal  merchant.     Care  of  estates.     Died,  Nov.  4,  1908. 
Henry  Jesse  Grant, 

Born   at   Ithaca,    N.   Y.,   Apr.    25.    1837.      At   Rutgers,    1861-65. 

Real  estate  and  insurance.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1868. 
♦Thomas  Lafon  Gulick,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born   at   Koloa.   Hawaii,   Apr.   10,   1839.      At   Rutgers.   1861-63. 

Cong'l  clergyman.     Missionary,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  to  Spain.  1872- 

82.      Chaplain,    Presb.    Hospital,    Phila.,    1896-1904.      Andover 

Sem..    1868.      A.B.    (Williams,    1865).      A.M.    (1868).      Died    at 

Kijabi,  British  East  Africa,  June  15,  1904. 
♦Simon  Wyckoff  Nevius.  Middlebush,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1861-62.     Enlisted  as  Private  in  Co.  E,  15th  Regt., 

N.   Y.    Vols.,    Aug.    2,    1862.      Chosen    1st    Corporal.      Promoted 

Sergeant,   March    16,   1863.      Was   wounded   in   battle   of   Salem 

Heights,  May  3.  1863,  and  from  wounds  received  there  died  at 

Washington,  D.  C,  May  19,  1863. 
♦Horatio  W.  St.  John,  West  Farms,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1861-62.     U.  S.  Army. 
♦George  Clinton  Tallman,  Jr.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers.  1861-64.     Teacher.     Died.  Feb.  14,  1873. 
♦Frederick  Judd  Van  Wagner,  Madison,  N.  J. 

Born,  1835.     At  Rutgers.  1862-64.     Physician.     M.D.    (Coll.  P. 

and    S.,    1866).      Postmaster,    Madison,    N.    J.,    1878-81.      Died, 

May  30,  1881. 
♦Richard  A.  Vabick, 

Died  during  Freshman  year,  Nov.  25,  1861. 
♦Peter  Ferdinand  Wikoff. 

At  Rutgers,  1862-64.     Merchant.     Died,  Sept.,  1890. 


Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 


Metuchen,  N.  J. 


i8«e. 


ALUMNI.  143 


1866. 
A.B. 

*Edward  Green  Ackerman,  Clover  Hill,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Saddle  River,  N.  J..  Feb.  3,  1837.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,   18G9.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1869).     Died,  Dec.   1,  1899. 

*Ellis  Ayres  Apgar,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Peapack,  N.  J.,  Mch.  20.  1836.  N.  J.  State  Superintend- 
ent of  Public  Instruction,  1866-85.  Superintendent  o,f  Schools, 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1869).  Died,  Aug.  28, 
1905. 

*Herman  Caspar  Berg,  Tillson,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Oct  5.  1845.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Presi- 
dent. Board  Publication.  1890-95.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1869.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1869).     D.D.   (Lafayette,  1891).     Died,  Feb.  16,  1914. 

*Adam  Augustus  Bookstaver,  "  Searsville,  N.  Y. 

Born  near  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  29,  1842.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.  Princeton  Sem.,  1866-68.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1869.  In  19th 
N.  Y.  Vols.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1869).     Died,  April  24,  1905. 

*Isaac  Peterson  Brokaw,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J.,  July  27.  1845.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Retired.  Stated  clerk.  Particular  Synod,  New  Brunswick,  188f)- 
1914.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1869.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1869).  D.D.  (Rutgers, 
1891).     Died,  Aug.  19,  1916. 

*JoHN  Neilson  Carpender,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  4,  1845.  President,  Norfolk  and 
New  Brunswick  Hosiery  Co.,  1885-1911.  Commissioner.  Sink- 
ing Fund,  N.  B..  1880-1911.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1911.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1869).     Died,  Nov.  21,  1911. 

Paul  Cook,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  13,  1847.  Secretary  and  treasurer, 
W.  &  L.  E.  Gurley.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1891-  .  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1869). 

John  Blanchard  Edgar,  Avenel,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Avenel,  N.  J..  May  7,  1843.  Farmer.  Colonel  on  Gen. 
Mott's  staff,  State  Militia.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1869). 

John  McReynolds  Gaut,  Nashville,  ITenn. 

Born  at  Cleveland,  Tenn.,  Oct.  1,  1841.  Lawyer.  General  Coun- 
sel. Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.  A.,  relative  to  union  with  Cum- 
berland Presbyterian  Church,  1906-14.  Author,  "Cumberland, 
the  Storv  of  a  Name,"  etc.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1869).  LL.D. 
(Missouri  Valley  College,  1906).     LL.D.   (Rutgers.  1908). 

*Florian  Wellington  Gordon,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Banker,  Cashier  Middlesex  County  National  Bank,  Perth  Amboy, 
from  its  organization,   1872-85.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1869).      Died, 
Oct.  22,  1885. 
Robert  Imlay  Hopper,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  May  28,  1845.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1869). 

*George  Duryee  Hulst,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Newtown,  L.   I.,  Mch.   10,  1846.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1869.     Eminent  authority  and  writer  on  Entomology 
and   Botany.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1869).      Ph.D.    (Rutgers,    1891).  . 
Died,   Nov.  5,  1900. 

*John  Bayard  Kirkpatrick,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  14,  1847.     Broker.     City  Treas- 
urer, New  Brunswick,   1894-1904.     President,   N.   B.   Gas   Light 
Co.     Trustee,  Rutgers,  1892-1912.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1869).     Died, 
Sept.  6,  1912. 
James  Neilson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  .7.,  Nov.  7,  1844.  Trustee.  Rutger.s. 
1886-     .     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1869).     LL.B.    (Hamilton,  1869). 


144: 


RUTGERS   COLLEGE. 


1800-1867. 


William  Reiley,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Ilolmdel,  N.  J.,  Dec.  21,  1845.  Lawyer.  Surrogate  of 
Middlesex  county,  N.  J.,  1872-82.     A.M.   (Rutgers.  1869). 

♦James  Lott  Southard,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Jan.  13,  1844.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1869.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1869).     Died,  March  17,  1906. 

♦Francis  Horatio  Stubbs,  Eau  Clair,  Wis. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Dec.  29,  1847.  Episc.  clergy- 
man. General  Theological  Sem.,  1869.  A.M.  Died,  March  29, 
1906. 

♦Peter  Vreeland  Van  Buskirk, 

Born   at   Bayonne,   N.   J.,   Mch.   2,   1845. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1869.     A.M  (Rutgers,  1869). 

♦John  Garnsey  Van  Slyke, 

Born  at  Coeymans,  N.  Y..  Feb.  26.  1845. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1869.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1869). 
Died,  Dec.  15,  1910. 
James  Walter  Vroom, 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Aug.  13,  1846.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1869). 

John  Winner,  Jr.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Merchant.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1869). 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Clergyman,   R.   C.    A. 
Died,  Mch.  9.  1912. 

Kingston,  N.  Y. 
Clergyman,   R.   C.  A. 
D.D.   (Rutgers,  1881). 

New  York  City. 


N.  Roe  Bradner, 

At  Rutgers,  1862-63.     Physician. 
♦Charles  Merideth  Dayton, 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 
A.M.    (Rutgers.   1S69). 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Aug.    15.    1845.      At    Rutgers, 
1862-63.     Stock  broker.     Died,  Oct.  31,  1879. 
James  A.  Deane, 
Physician. 
♦Charles  Post  Demorest, 

At  Rutgers,  1863-64.     Died,  Dec.  5,  1864. 
David  Weild  Harkness, 


Catskill,  N.  Y. 


Warwick,  N.  Y, 


Jersey  City,  N.  J. 


Lawyer.     LL.B.    (Columbia,   1873), 


Bom  at  Matteawan,  N.  Y. 
William  C.  Johnson. 

Residence  when  a  student,   New  Brunswick,   N.   J. 
1862-63. 

John  Nevius  Van  Zandt, 


At   Rutgers, 
Blawenburgh,  N.  J. 


Born  at  Blawenburgh,  N.  J.,  Aug.  17,  1844.     At  Rutgers,  186: 
63.     Postmaster. 


1867. 
A.B. 

''Samuel  Woodhridge  Bergen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bay  Ridge  (Brooklyn),  N.  Y..  Sept.  22.  1845.  Phar- 
macist.    A.M.   (Rutgers,  1870).     Died,  July  12,  1871. 

Tunis  Garret  Bergen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1848.  Lawyer.  President, 
Board  Education,  Brooklyn,  1885-91.  N.  Y.  State  Commissioner 
Charities.  1895-1900.  President  of  Trustees,  Brooklyn  Heights 
Sem.,  1905-  .  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1885-  .  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1870).  LL.B.  (Columbia,  1874).  Dr.  in  Public  Law  (Heidel- 
berg, 1871). 

John  Brownson  Church,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1870.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1870). 


1867-1868. 


ALUMNI. 


145 


Hackensack,  N.  J. 
Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rut- 


*Samuel  Ralph  Demarest,  Jr., 

Born  at  Demarest,  N.  J.,  Mch.  5,  1844. 
gers,  1870).     Died,  Mch.  21,  1911. 

*Peter  Hasbrouck,  Shawangunk,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  July  30,   1839.     Teacher.     Real  es- 
tate broker.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1870).     Died,  July  6,  1875. 

*J0HN  Van  Wagenen  Heermance,  Atchison,  Kan. 

Born   in   Columbia   county,    N.  Y.,    July,   1846.      Life   insurance. 
A.M.   (Rutgers,  1870).     Died,  Oct.  8,  1903. 

Benjamin  Chalmers  Nevius,  New  York  City. 

Born    at    Stuyvesant,    N,    Y.,    Oct.    7,    1847.      Insurance    clerk. 
Teacher.  1867-84.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1870). 

Cornelius  Sh addle  See,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  29,  1847.     Lawyer.     Mem- 
ber, N.  J.  Assembly,  1884-85.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1870). 

*Benjamin  Van  Campen  Taylor,  Duxbury,  Mass. 

Born   at   Jersey   City,   N.   J.,   Nov.   15,   1846.     Architect.      A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1870).     Died,  Sept  8,  1906. 

*Peter  Labagh  Van  der  Veer,  Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico. 

Born  at  Brookside,  N.  J.,  Sept.  30.  1846.     Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rut- 
gers,  1870).     LL.B.    (Columbia,  1874).     Died,   March  16,   1893. 

William  Halsey  Van  Doren,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Born   in   Bucks   county,   Penn.,    May  21.   1839.      Clergyman,   R. 
C.  A.     N.  B.   Sem.,   1871.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1870). 


*De  Witt  Van  Zandt, 

Born   at   Montgomery,   N.   Y.,   1851.      Lawyer. 
1870).     Died,  Aug.  17,  1895. 

♦William  Penn  Wilson, 

Born,   1846.      Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1870), 
1891. 


Middletown,  N.  Y. 
A.M.    (Rutgers, 

Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Died,   July   30, 


*ISAAc  D.  Cole,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Died,  Jan.  2,  1910. 
Henry  Wyckoff  Le  Roy, 

Treasurer,  Gould-Mersereau  Co.     A.B. 
(Williams,  1870). 

Thomas  Alexander  Patrie, 

Born  at  Livingston,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1845 
Retired. 

Thomas  Edgar  W^illson. 

Residence    when    a    student.    New    York     City.       At    Rutgers, 
1863-64. 


New  York  City. 
(Williams,   1867).     A.M. 

Larchmont,  N.  Y. 
At  Rutgers,  3  years. 


1868. 
A.B. 


Pierre  Guillaume  Maximilien  Bahler,  Williamson,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Mons,  Belgium,   Apr.   29,   1844.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 
Retired.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1871.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1871). 

*Edward  Benedict,  Swansea,  Mass. 
Born  at  Lake  Waukaubok,  N.   Y.,   Apr.   2.   1845.      Episc.   clergy- 
man.    General   Theological  Sem.,   1871.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1871). 
Died,  March  8,  1907. 

*Vernon  Bond  Carroll,  Amenia,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  Jan.  11,  1846.     Presb.  clergyman.     N. 
B.   Sem.,  1871.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1871).     Died,  Dec.  18,  1899. 

10 


146 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1868. 


*AKTiruB  Crosby,  San  Rafael,  Cal. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Apr.  10,  1847.  Presb.  clergy- 
man. TJnion  Sem.,  1870.  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1871).  D.D.  (Wash- 
ington and  Jefferson.  1892).  Head  Master,  Mt.  Tamalpais 
Military  Academy.     Died,   Aug.  24,  1915. 

William  Emerson  Davis,  Knox,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  PrincetowTi,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  18,  184o.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.   B.   Sem.,   1871.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1871). 

Camden,  N.  J. 
July   2,   1845 


Herbert  Armitage  Drake, 
Born  at  Hopewell,   N.   J. 
gers,   1871). 

*COERT  Du  Bois, 

Born  at  Johnstown.  N.  Y.,  Jan.  6,  1847. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,    1871).      M.D.    (Coll.    P. 
January  1,   1891. 

*MOLTON  Hooks  Forrest, 

Physician.  Surgeon  of  the  eye  and  ear.  A.] 
M.D.  (Bellevue  Hospital  Med.  Coll.,  1872). 
1894. 

Frederick  Frelingiiuysen,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Sept.  30,  1848.  Lawyer.  President, 
Mutual  Benefit  Life  Insurance  Co.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1885-  . 
Treasurer,  Rutgers,  1889-1905.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1871).  LL.D. 
(Rutgers,  1914). 

Elias  Mead, 

Born  at  Chesterville,  N.  Y.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
1870. 

Archibald  Mercer, 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Dec.  23,  1848.  Physician.  Attending 
Surgeon,  St.  Barnabas  and  City  Hospital.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and 
S.,  1871).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1871). 

♦William  Rankin,  Jr.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Mch.  13,  1848.  Physician  and  sur- 
geon to  Newark  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1871).     M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1871).     Died,  Feb.  25,  1904. 

Seymoui;  Royal  Smith,  Hackettstown,  N.  J. 
Born  at  Waterloo.   N.   J.,   Aug.   14,   1847.  President.   Hacketts- 
town National  Bank,  1890-     .     President,  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
1880-     .     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1871). 

Thomas  Morris  Strong,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  at  Rosendale,  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1848.  Physician.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1871).     M.D.    (N.  Y.  Homeopathic  Med.   Coll.,   1871). 

Alexander  Joseph  Swift,  Hartford,  Conn, 

Civil  engineer.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1871).  C.E.  (Rensselaer  Poly- 
technic Institute,  1872). 

*  East  Hampton,  N.  Y. 

June    27,    1846.      Retired    merchant. 


Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rut- 
New  York  City. 
Physician  and  surgeon. 
and  S.,    1872).      Died, 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 

(Rutgers.  1871). 
Died,    March   27, 


Passaic,  N.  J. 
N.  B.  Sem., 

Newark,  N.  J. 


Daniel  Talmage, 

Born   at   Brooklyn.    N 
A.M.    (Rutgers,   1871), 

*  Edward  Cady  Thomas, 

Born    at   Lockport,    N.    Y. 


Petaluma,  Cal. 
Dec.    14.    1845.      M.    E.    clergyman, 
1868-69.      Surveyor   and   civil   engineer,    1869-74.      A.M.    (Rut- 
gers, 1871),     Died,  Jan.  16,  1874. 

*GrOtJVERNEUR  RuTGERS  Vroom,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     A.M.     Died,  Nov.  25,  1870. 
Rensselaer  Weston,  Goshen,  N.  Y. 

Banker  and  broker.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1871). 


*WlLLIAM   ERASTUS  RETD, 

At    Rutgers,    1866-67.      Lawyer. 
A.M.   (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1871). 


A.B.     (Univ.    N. 


Newark,  N,  J. 
Y..    1868). 


1868. 


ALUMNI.  147 


Nelson  De  Witt  Strykek,  Monmouth  Junction,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Monmouth  Junction,  N.  J.,  Mch.  23,  1847.     At  Rutgers, 
3  years.     Retired  salesman. 

Andrew  Webster  Van  Slyke,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Baltimore,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  5,  1846.     At  Rutgers,  1864- 
66.     Physician.     M.D.  (Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1869). 

*WiLLiAM  James  Wyckoff,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1864-65.     Killed  by  pistol  explosion,  June  7,  1865. 


B.Sc. 

*Charles  Barnes,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Civil  engineer.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers, 
1871).     Died.  May  13,  1891. 

*  Edward  Albert  Bowser,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Sackville,  Canada,  June  18,  1837.  Tutor,  Engineering 
and  Mathematics,  Rutgers,  1868-70.  Adjunct  Prof.  Mathe- 
matics, 1870-71.  Prof.  Mathematics  and  Engineering,  1871— 
1904.  Emeritus,  1904-10.  Author  of  many  standard  text- 
books on  Mathematics.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1871).  C.E.  (Rut- 
*  gers.     1871).       LL.D.     (Lafayette,     1881,    and    Rutgers,    1905). 

Died,  Feb.  19,  1910. 
*Garretson  Hageman,  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J..  Aug.  6,  1846.  Farmer  and  civil 
engineer.  Settling  estates.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1871).  Died,  July 
30,  1915. 

*  George  D.  Howell,  Chester,  Pa. 

Born  at  Shiloh,  N.  J.,  Oct.  22,  1844.  Civil  engineer.  Professor 
Engineering  and  Astronomy.  Pennsylvania  Military  College. 
1887-92.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1871).  C.E.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Died, 
Feb.  3,  1907. 

*WiLLL\M  Edward  Kelly,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Manufacturer.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1871).  C.E.  (Rutgers,  1873). 
Died.  Dec.  11,  1893. 

Edward  Clarence  Pearson,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newhuryport,  Mass.,  Apr.  7,  1849.  Lawyer.  Retired. 
Writer  on  Examination  of  Titles  to  Real  Estate.  LL.B.  (Col- 
umbia, 1878).     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1871). 

*  Floyd  Marvin  Vanderoef.  Florida,  N.  Y 

Civil  engineer.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1871).  C.E.  (Rutgers,  1878). 
Died,  Sept.  6,  1874. 


*James  Williamson  Hardenbergh,  North  Adams,  Mass 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J..  Feb.  26.  1849.  At  Rutgers,  1864- 
65.  Manufacturer.  City  Treas.,  North.  Adams,  Mass.  Died, 
Jan.  26.   1911. 

*Bloomfield  Jackson  Miller,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  Dec.  31,  1849.  At  Rutgers,  1865-67. 
Vice  President  Mutual  Benefit  Life  Insurance  Co.  Died,  April 
11,  1905. 

*  George  Augustus  Mushback,  Alexandria,  Va. 

Born  in  Sussex  county,  N.  J.,  Jan.  1850.  At  Rutgers,  1865-67. 
Lawyer.  Member.  House  of  Directors,  Va.  State  Senator,  Va. 
Died,  Dec.  27,  1901. 

John  Alexander  Rutherfurd,  New  York  City. 

Member  of  N.  Y".  Stock  Exchange. 
William  Dixon  Van  Blarcom,  London,  England. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Nov.  28,  1845.     At  Rutgers,  1864-65. 

Banker.     Retired.     Traveler. 


148  EUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


1868-1869. 


*WiLLiAM  WooLSEY  Varick,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  16.  1847.  At  Rutgers,  1864-65. 
M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.).  Physician.  President,  Jersey  City 
Hospital.  Member  of  State  Board  of  Education.  Died,  Sept. 
8,   1905. 

1869. 
A.B. 

Martin  Bahler,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Breda,  Netherlands,  Aug.  21,  1846.  Teacher.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1872). 

*Edgar  Bergen,  Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.(?),  1844.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1872).     Died,  April  23,  1896. 

♦Robert  Doig,  Scotia,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  July  11,  1842.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1872.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1872).  Died,  June  16,  1892. 

♦Theodore  Douglass  Frazee,  Huguenot,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Dec,  1838.  M.  E.  clergyman.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1872).     Died,  Aug.  25,  1900. 

William  Elliot  Griffis,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Sept.  17,  1843.  Cong'l  clergyman. 
Lecturer.  Superintendent,  Education,  Fukin,  Japan,  1871. 
Prof.  Imperial  Univ.,  Tokio,  1872-74.  Author  of  "The  Mikado's 
Empire"  and  many  other  books  on  Japan,  Holland,  &c.  A.M. 
(Rutgers.  1872)  Union  Sem.,  1877.  D.D.  (Union,  1884). 
L.H.D.   (Rutgers,  1899). 

John  Hart,  Neshanic,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Bucks  county,  Penn.,  July  17,  1843.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1872.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1872). 

Charles  Luman  Knapp,  Lowville,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Harrisburgh,    N.    Y.,    July    4,    1847.      Lawyer.      State 

Senator,  1886-87.     Consul  General,  Montreal,  1889-93.     Member 

Congress,  1901-11.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1872). 
George  Warne  Labaw,  Paterson,  X.  J. 

Born  near  Clinton,  N.  J.,  Feb.   29,   1848.     Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

Author.   "Preakness  and  the  Preakness   Reformed  Church,"   and 

"Genealogy   of   the   Warne   Family   in   America."      N.    B.    Sem., 

1873.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1872). 
♦Edward  Lodewick,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born    at    East    Greenbush,    N.    Y.,    Feb.    25,    1846.      Clergyman, 

R.    C.    A.      N.    B.    Sem.,    1872.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1872).      Died, 

Sept.   14,  1909. 
Robert  Clarence  Pruyn,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Albany,    N.    Y.,    Oct.    23,    1847.      Banker.      President. 

National    Commercial   Bank,    1885-     .      Regent,    Univ.    State    of 

N.  Y.,  1901-05.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1872). 
♦Edward  Dwight  Shepard,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  Apr.   10,   1845.     Bond  dealer.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1872).     Died,  Jan.  13,  1912. 
♦Nicholas  Terhune,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Aug.  2,  1847.     Pharmacist.     A.M.   (Rut- 
gers, 1872).     Died,  Jan.  22,  1892. 
MoTT  Bedell  Vail,  New  Bininswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Apr.  21.  1851.     Lawyer.     LL.B. 

(Columbia,  1871).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1872). 
John  Talmage  Van  Cleef,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Coxsackie,   N.   Y.,   July   9.    1849.      Lawyer.      Secretary, 

N    J    State   R.   R.   Commission,   1884.      On   Board   of  Assessors, 

1884-96.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1872). 


1869.  ALUMNI.  149 


*  John  G.  Berdan,  (?)  Paterson,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers.  1865-69. 
*J0HN  Arthur  Blish,  New  Brunswick,  X.  J. 

Born  at  Northport,  Maine,  June  3,  1849.     At  Rutgers,  1865-66. 

Architect.     Died,  Oct.  21,  1914. 

*Edw^ard  Warren  Clark,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Jan.  27,  1849.     At  Rutgers,  1867-69. 

Episc.    clergyman.       Episcopal    Divinity    School,    Phila..    Penn. 

Author  "Life  and  Adventure  in  Japan,"   "From  Hong  Kong  to 

the  Himalayas."     Died,  June  5,  1907. 
*Ebenezer  Platt  Johnson,  Hobart,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Justice,  Court  of  Appeals,   State  of  New  York.     A.B. 

(Williams,  1869). 

*Parshall  D.  Nichols,  Sewickley,  Penn. 

Born   in   Canada,   opposite   Lockport,   N.   Y..   Mch.   8,   1845.      At 
Rutgers,   1865-66.     Real  Estate.     Died,  June  16,   1906. 
George  Whitfield  Robinson,  Rosebank,  N.  Y. 

Superintendent  of  Puhlic  Schools. 

♦William  Little  Terhune,  Matawan,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1865-69.     Died,  Jan.  5,  1869. 

♦Jacob  X;:!raig  Van  Blarcom,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  in  Bergen  county,  N.  J..  June  1.  1849.  At  Rutgers.  1865- 
66.  Banker.  President,  Bank  of  Commerce,  1905-08.  Director 
in  many  railroad  and  other  corporations.  Member  of  many 
clubs.     Died,  Aug.  24.  1908. 


B.Sc. 

♦Nathaniel  Board,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y. 

Born,  1847.     Assistant  to  Engineer  of  Public  Parks,  N.  Y.  Citv. 

M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1872).     Died,  March  22,  1900. 
♦Simeon  Eastlack  Bucknell,  Alhambra,  111. 

Born  in   Philadelphia,   May  16,   1850.     Physician.     M.Sc.    (Rut- 
gers,   1872).      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1878).      M.D.     (St.    Louis,    Mo., 

Med.   Coll.,   1875).     Died,  June  20,  1903. 
Holmes  Van  Mater  Dennis,  Freehold.  N.  J. 

Bora  near  Holmdel.  N.  J.,  Apr.   11,   1849.     President,  Freehold 

Gas  Light  Co.,  etc.     M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1872). 
Joshua  Doughty,  Jr.,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Somerville.    N.    J..    Feb.    28,    1844.      Civil    engineer. 

Somerset  county  engineer,  1886-     .     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1872). 
J.  RiDGWAY  Fell,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Bucks  county.  Pa..  Aug.  29,  1846.     City  Commissioner, 

Trenton,  1911-     .     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1872). 
Edward  Sealy,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Physician   and   surgeon.      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1872).      M.D.    (Belle- 

vue  Hospital  Med.  Coll.,  1884). 

♦Augustus  Vanderveer,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Civil  engineer.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers.  1872).  Died,  April  9,   1902. 

William  Augustus  Van  Mater,  Belford,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Holmdel,   N.   J.,   Jan.   9,   1849.  Civil  engineer.      M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1872). 

♦Abram  De  Hart  Voorhees,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Three  Mile  Run.  N.  J.,  Mch.  25,  1848.     Farmer.     M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1872).     Died,  Jan.  16,  1911. 


Symmes  Bergen,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Princeton,  N.  J..  Aug.  9,  1849.     Manufacturer. 


150 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1869-1870. 


Spencer  Houghtojnt  Cone, 

Actor. 
Harry  Clay  Freese, 

Editor  and  proprietor,  "The  Free  Press, 
*CORNELIUS  WYCKOFF  GaRRETSON, 

At  Rutgers,  1866-69.     Merchant. 
Henry  C.  Hopper, 
*George  Denman  Meeker, 

1866-67 


Larchmont,  N.  Y. 

Hays,  Kan. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


1850.     At 


Born.  1848.     At  Rut 
Died,  Nov.  22,  1896 

*DuMONT  Frelinghuysen  Mercer, 
Born   at  Newark,   N.   J.,   Jan.    23 
Merchant.     Died,  Jan.  19,  1882. 

♦Marvin  Reuben  Merchant, 

.  At  Rutgers,  1866-68.     Died,  April  4,  1887. 

*Thomas  M.  Murray, 

Born    at   Delhi,    N.    Y..    June    18,    1847.      At 
Cofltractor.     Died.  Nov.  24,  1907. 

Robert  Henderson  Robertson, 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    Apr 
years.     Architect. 

George  Clarence  Towle, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  Sept.  22,  1849 
years.     Real  estate  and  insurance. 


Irvington, 

New  York 

Cashier,  National  City  Bank. 


Newark, 
Rutgers,    1866-67. 


N.  J. 

City. 


N.  J. 


New  York  City. 
N.  J. 


New  Brunswick, 
Rutgers,    1866-69. 


29,    1849.      At 


New  York 
Rutgers    two 


New  Brunswick, 
At  Rutgers  two 


City. 
N.  J. 


1870. 
A.B. 


Asher  Anderson,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Born  at  Flatlands,  N.  Y.,  July  23,  1846.  Cong'l  clergyman. 
Secretary.  National  Council,  Cong'l  Churches,  1901-13.  Editor 
Cong'l  Year  Book,  1901-  .  N.  B.  Sem.,  1873.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1873).     D.D.    (Iowa  Coll.,   1904,  and  Rutgers,  1904). 

♦Luther  Barton,  Delaware  Water  Gap,  Pa. 

Born  at  Dayton,  N.  J.,  Feb.  9,  1850.  Presb.  clergyman.  Union 
Sem.,  1874.  Teacher,  1870-71.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1873).  Died, 
Aug;  11,  1876. 

Frederick  Alexander  Canfield,  Dover,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Dover,  N.  J.,  Apr.  7,  1849.  Mining  engineer.  Author, 
"History  of  Thomas  Canfield  and  of  Matthew  Camfleld."'  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1873),  E.M.  (Columbia,  1873).  D.Sc.  (Rutgers, 
1914). 

George  Griswold  Frelinghuysen,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  May  9,  1851.     Lawyer.     Columbia  Univ. 

Law  School,  1873.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1873). 
George  Rem  Garretson,  Laurel,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jersey   City,   N.   J.,   May  21,   1850.      Presb.   clergyman. 

N.  B.   Sem.,   1870-71.     Union  Sem.,   1871-72  and  74-75.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1873). 

♦Alexander  Johnston,  Princeton,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  29,  1849.  Teacher,  Rutgers  Col- 
lege Grammar  School,  1876—79.  Professor  of  Jurisprudence 
and  Political  Economy,  College  of  New  Jersey,  1883-89.  Au- 
thor of  "American  Politics,"  "History  of  United  States,"  etc. 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1873).  LL.D.  (Rutgers,  1886).  Died,  July  20, 
1889. 


1870. 


ALUMNI.  151 


Charles  Joshua  Ketcham  Jones,  Orange,  Cal. 

Born  in  Franklin,  N.  J.,  July  12.  1845.  Unitarian  clergyman.  Di- 
rector of  Study  and  Research,  Public  Library.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1870-71.     Union  Sem..  1873.     Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1873). 

John  Ring  Kaley,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Civil  engineer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1873). 

Luther  Laflin  Kellogg,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Maiden,  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1849.  Lawyer.  Member,  Court 
House  Board,  1910-  .  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1905-  .  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers,  1873).     LL.B.    (Columbia,   1872).      LL.D.    (Rutgers,   1901). 

*Da\id  Mulford  Knickerbocker,  Albany,  N.  Yi 

Merchant.      Secretary   Bradstreet's   Albany    office.      N.    B.    Sera., 
1870-71.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1873).     Died,  April  29,  1888. 
John  Hodge  Leupp,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.    (Columbia,  1874).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1873). 

*J0HN  Frederick  McLaury,  Byron,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Stamford,  N.  Y..  Dec.  22.  1844.  Presb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.   Sem.,  1873.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1873).     Died,  Jan.  30,  1889. 

♦Nicholas  Pearse,  Mount  Ross,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Lisha's  Kill,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1846.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Pastor,    Reformed   Church,    Gallatin,    N.    Y.      N.    B.    Sem.,    1873. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1873).     Died,  May  19,  1909. 
Richard  Augustus  Pearse,  Minaville,  N.  Y.. 

Born  at  Lisha's  Kill,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  29,  1849.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1873.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1873).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1913). 

*JAC0B  Wyckoff  Schenck,  Ghent,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Weston,    N.   Y.,   June    23,    1849.      Clergyman,    R.    C.   A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1873.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1873).     Died,  Feb.  15,  1879. 
Graham  Taylor,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  May  2,  1851.  Cong'l  clergyman. 
Prof.  Social  p]conomics,  Chicago  Sem.,  1892-  .  President, 
Chicago  School  of  Civics  and  Philanthropy,  1903-  .  Associate 
Editor,  "The  Survey,"  1890-  .  Warden,  Chicago  Commons, 
1894-  .  Writer  on  social  questions.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1873.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1873).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1888).  LL.D.  (Illinois  Coll., 
1897,  and  Rutgers,  1916). 

*Thomas  Markley  Trego,  Albany,  N.  Y.. 

eorn  in  New  York  City,  Aug.  31,  1847.  Physician  and  surgeon. 
Attending  Physician,  Child  Hospital,  for  35  years.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1873).     M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1874).     Died,  Feb.  15,  1911. 

♦Abraham  Van  Horn,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Jan.  16,  1848.     Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rut- 
gers, 1873).     Died.  Feb.  7,  1905. 
James  Cronkhite  Weston,  Haileybury,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Civil  and  mining  engineer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1873). 


James  Bishop,  New  York  City. 

Born    at    New   Brunswick.    N.    J.,    Oct.    12,    1850.      At    Rutgers 

two  years.     With  N.  Y.  Life  Ins.  Co. 
♦Edward  Brayton,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Utica,    N.   Y.,    Sept.    10,    1848.      At   Rutgers,    1866-69. 

A.B     (Hamilton.    1870).      A.M.    (Hamilton,    1873).      Died,    Feb. 

25,   1884. 
*James  Benjamin  Campbell,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Glasgow,  Scotland,  May  6,  1842. (?)     At  Rutgers,  1866- 

67.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A.      N.   B.   Sem.,   1870.      D.D.    (Franklin, 

1895).     Died,  Oct.  22,  1911. 
*JoTiN  Gardner  Cortelyou,  Omaha,  Neb. 

At  Rutgers,  1866-70.     Banker.     Died,  July  8,  1901. 


152 


RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


1870. 


Lecturer   on 
'M.D.   (Coll. 


Rahway, 

Nov.  13,  1848.     At  Rutgers,  1866-69. 

District  Attorney  for  Southern   New 

Died 


♦Henry  Garrett  Voorhees  De  Hart, 

Born   in   New  York  City,   Feb.   1,   1849 
Physician    and   Surgeon. 
Hospital  Training  School, 
Dec.  13,  1914. 

*Willitt  Denike,  Jr., 

Born  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.. 
Lawyer.  Assistant  U.  S 
York,    1872-73.      A.B 

Clinton  De  Witt, 

At  Rutgers,  2  years.     Lawyer 
♦Thomas  Barron  Edgar. 

Born,    1848.      At    Rutgers,    1866-68.      Farmer, 
1871. 

Calvin  Edward  Lasher, 

Born  at  Clermont,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  11,  1850 
N.  B.   Sem.,  1873. 

♦Henry  Nelson  Marsh, 
At  Rutgers,  1866-6 
13,  1896. 

Levi  Morgan  Strong, 


White  Plains, 

At  Rutgers,   1866-69. 

Anatomy,    White   Plains 

P.  and  S.,  1873).     Died, 


(Rutgers,    1872). 

LL.B.   (Univ.  N 


Dec.    10,    1874. 

Jersey  City, 
Y.,  1874). 

Woodbridge, 
Died,    July    5, 


New  Paltz, 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 


Merchant.     In  Union  Army, 


iTrenton, 
Died,  Aug. 


Born  at  Niskayuna, 
Retired. 


N.  Y.,  May  3,  1847. 


Amsterdam, 
At  Rutgers,  1866-68. 


♦Charles  Brainerd  Thomas, 

At  Rutgers,  1866-69.     Civil  engineer  and  surveyor. 


Petaluma 
Died,  1874. 


X.  Y. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 
N.  J. 

N.  Y. 

N.  J. 

N.  Y. 

,  Cal. 


B.Sc. 

William  Y.  Clark, 

Born  at  Matawan,  N.  J.,  Dec.  3,  1851. 
(Rutgers,  1873). 

♦John  Stanley  Ferguson, 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Mch.  3,  1846 
gers,  1873).     Died,  March  9,  1906. 

Charles  Chauncey  Haven, 

Consulting   engineer.      City   surveyor, 
1886-92.     City  engineer,  Trenton,  N. 

♦Harry  Crockett  Ives, 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J 
ager.  Santa  Fe  R.  R. 
1893. 

♦Taro  Kusa  Kabe, 

Died,  April  13,  1870. 
George  Edward  Sealy. 

Bom  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  8,  1851 
(Rutgers,  1873). 

DOUWE   DiTMARS   WILLIAMSON, 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  Jan.  21,  1851 
(Rutgers,  1873). 


Matawan,  N.  J. 
Civil  engineer.     M.Sc. 


Merchant. 


Asbury 
M.Sc. 


Park,  N.  J. 
(Rut- 


June  25,  1852. 
M.Sc.    (Rutgers, 


Avon-by-the-Sea,  N.  J. 
Trenton,   N.    J.,   1876-82, 
J.,  1894-1907. 

St.  Paul.  Minn. 
Assistant  General  Man- 
1873).      Died,   Aug.   31, 


Echizen,  Japan. 


St. 

Paul. 

Minn, 

Manufacturer. 

M.Sc. 

New  Brunswick. 

N. 

J, 

51.     Architect. 

M.Sc. 

Benjamin  Rosevelt  Kissam  Burke,  Dunellen,  N.  J. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Dunellen  Lumber  and  Stone  Co. 
♦William  Grant  Cook,  New  York  City. 

Born   at  Trenton.   N.   J.,   July   1,   1847.      At   Rutgers.   1867-69. 

Real  estate.     Died,  April  19,  1904. 
Edwin  Field,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Middletown,  N.  J.,  May  2.  1849.     At  Rutgers,  1866-70. 

Surgeon.     President  Hospital  Staflf  and  Chief  Surgeon,  Hospital, 

Long  Branch,  N.  J.     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1873). 


1870-1871.         .  ALUMNI.  153 


Louis  Gordon  Hanna. 

John  Dunham  Martin,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Retired. 
♦William  Ross  Robins,  Long  Island. 

Born  at  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  June  19,  1849.     At  Rutgers,  1867-68. 

Broker.     Died,  Sept.,  1902. 

Edward  Francis  Stanton. 

John  Van  Cleef  Voorhees,  Franklin  Park,  N.  J. 

Farmer*. 

1871. 
A.B. 

Aaron  William  Benson,  Maitland,  Florida. 

Born  at  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  23,  1843.  Fresb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1874.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1874). 

*George  Berdine.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  .!.,  Dec.  6,  1851.  Lawyer.  City 
Attorney,  1878-80.  Prosecutor  of  the  Pleas,  Middlesex  county, 
1904-09.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1874).     Died,  Oct.  1,  1914. 

♦John  Woodruff  Conklin,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 
Born  at  Montville.  N.  J..  Dec.  30,  1851.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Missionary  to  India.   1881-90.  Field  Secretary,  Board  of  For- 
eign  Missions,    1901-07.      A.M.  (Rutgers,    1874).     N.    B.    Sem., 
1876.     Died,   Sept.   12,  1909. 

John  Lane  Connet,  Flemington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bedminster,  N.  J.,  Oct.  10,  1848.  Lawyer.  Judge, 
Hunterdon    County    Court    of    Common    Pleas,    1901-12.      A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1888). 

Ezra  Doane  De  Lamater,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1874). 
Joseph  Fischer,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  17,  1853.     Retired,     LL.B. 

(Columbia,  1873).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1874). 
Haley  Fiske,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  Mch.  18,  1852.     Vice  President, 

Metropolitan   Life    Ins.    Co.      Writer   on   Life   Insurance.      A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1874). 

James  Cortelyou  Garretson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J.,  Aug.  8,  1851.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1874.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1874). 

James  Edward  Graham,  River  Edge,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Catskill.   N.   Y.,   July  22.   1849.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1878.     Albany  Law  School.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1874). 
Andrew  Hageman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J..  Mch.  3,  1850.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1874.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1874). 

♦William  Hulit  Lawrence,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Farraingdale,  N.  J.,  Oct.  14,  1848.  M.  E.  clergyman. 
Prof.  Ancient  Languages,  Claflin  Univ.,  1878-81.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1874).  Ph.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1893).  D.D.  (Taylor  Univ., 
1893).     Died,  Dec.  13,  1914. 

♦RoDOLPH  Crocheron  Oakley,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1874).  LL.B.  (Columbia  Law  School, 
1874). 

George  Edgar  Pace,  East  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Tewksbury,  N.  J..  Jan.  22,  1851.  Lawyer.  Member, 
N.  J.  Assembly,  1887.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1874). 


15i  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1871. 


William  Newton  Todd,  '  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Born  in  New  Jersey,  1844.  Presb.  clergyman.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1874.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1874).     D.D. 

Charles  Francis  Van  Inwegen,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  13,  1849.  President,  First 
National  Bank  of  Port  Jervis.  President,  Board  of  Education, 
Port  Jervis.     President,  Deerpark  Club.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1874). 

*Willard  Penfield  Voorhees,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  July  28,  1851.     Lawyer.     Asso- 
ciate Justice  Supreme  Court,  N.  J.     1908-14.     Trustee,  Rutgers, 
1909-14.       A.M.     (Rutgers,     1874).       LL.D.     (Rutgers,     1910). 
Died,  May  31,  1914. 
William  Wirt  Wendover,  Warwick,  N.  Y. 

Physician.     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1874). 

*Edwin  Bleecker  W^illiamson,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Amity,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  5,  1852.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1874).  LL.B.  (Columbia  Law  School,  1873).  Died,  March  24, 
1906. 

♦John  Henry  Wyckoff,  Vellore,  India. 

Born  at  Roycefleld,  N.  J.,  Sept.  28,  1851.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Missionary,  India.  Principal  and  Prof,  of  Theology,  Arcot 
Sem.,  1909-15.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1874.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1874).  D.D. 
(Hope,  1892,  Rutgers,  1899).     Died,  Apr.  28,  1915. 


♦Willis  Horton  Harder,  Philmont,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1867-69.     Manufacturer.     Died,  Jan.  12,  1879. 
♦William  James  Hill,  Huron,  S.  D. 

Born  in  Ireland.     At  Rutgers,  1867-70.     Presb.  clergyman.     N. 

B.  Sem.,  1872.     Died,  Sept.  9,  1904. 
♦John  Hora  Jackson,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Bom   at    Rahway,    N.    J.,    Apr.,    1849.      At    Rutgers,    1867-69. 

Lawyer.      Borough  Counsel  of   Plainfield.     Died,  April  4,   1894. 

Ananias  Lawrence,  Island  Heights,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  Jan.  30,  1839.     At  Rutgers,  1867-69. 

M.    E.    clergvman.      A.B.    (Princeton,    1871).      A.M.    (Princeton, 

1874).     D.D".   (Dickinson,  1899). 
Walter  William  Schell,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

Farmer.     LL.B.   (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1871). 
♦Harry  Ten  Broeck  von  Romondt,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born   at   New   Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Nov.    11.   1849.      At   Rutgers, 

1867-71.      In   civil  service.     Died,  Nov.   19,  1877. 
♦Alexander  Henry  Weir,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,   1867-69.     Civil  engineer.     General  superintendent, 

Ohio  Junction  Railroad.     Died,  Feb.   28,  1902. 


B.Sc. 

♦James  Kennedy  Barton,  Lampasas  Springs,  Tex. 

Born  in  Fairfax  county,  Va.,  May  31,  1852.  Civil  engineer. 
Tutor  of  Mathematics,  Rutgers,  1873-74.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers, 
1874).     C.E.   (Rutgers,  1873).     Died,  Feb.  16,  1877. 

Stephen  George  Gano,  New  Castle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Neshanic,  N.  J.,  July  28,  1849.     Civil  engineer.     M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,    1874). 
♦Winfield  Scott  Lasher,  New  York  City. 

Assistant  engineer.  Department  of  Docks.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers, 
1874).     C.E.    (Rutgers,  1874).     Died,  Oct  14,  1899. 

Charles  Phelps  Williams  Merritt,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Piscatawaytown,  N.  J.,  July  1,  1852.  Physician. 
Medical  Missionary,  China,  1885-93.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1874). 
M.D.    (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1878). 


1871-1872. 


ALUMNI.  155 


John  Anderson  Miller,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Dec.  30,  1850.  Lawyer.  Judge,  First 
District,  Newark,  1884-87.  Judge  Advocate,  Lieut.  Col.,  Divi- 
sion Staff,  N.  J.  National  Guard,  1895-1905.  LL.B.  (Columbia, 
1874).      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1874). 

*Charles  Lansing  Pruyn,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1852.  Manufacturer.  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1874).     Died,  July  7,  1906. 

♦Otis  Comfort  Tiffany,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Assistant  Paymaster,  U.  S.  Navy,  1875-79.  Promoted  to  P. 
A.    Paymaster.      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,    1874).      Died,   Oct.   31,   1897. 

Joseph  Ward,  Jr.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Feb.  21,  1851.  Retired.  M.Sc.  (Rut- 
gers, 1874). 

*SiLAS  Ebenezer  Weir,  Jr.,  Elkins,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Civil  engineer,  Lehigh  Valley 
Railroad.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1874).  C.E.  (Rutgers,  1877). 
Died.  Oct.  4,  1898. 


Henry  Herbert  Cook. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Trenton,  N.  J.     At  Rutgers,  1869-71. 

*Abram  Cross  Denman,  Redlands,  Cal. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Jan.  18,  1853.  At  Rutgers,  one  year. 
Grower  and  shipper  of  citrus  fruits.  Alderman,  Newark,  N.  J., 
1880-82,  1893-95.     Died,  May  9,  1916. 

♦Thomas  Augustus  Devan,  New  York  City. 

At    Rutgers,    1868-70.      Leather    business.      Died,    August    13, 

1895. 
James  Rush  Marshall,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born    at    Carlisle,    Pa.,    Oct.    30,    1851.      At    Rutgers,    1869-70. 

Architect. 
ZuN  Zow  Matsmuila  (Junzo  Matsumura),  Tokio,  Japan. 

Captain,  Imperial  Japanese  Navy.     Graduate  of  Annapolis  Naval 

Academy. 
♦John  Wesley  Iwoske  Nagai   (Yoshida  Kiyonari),       Tokio,  Japan. 

At  Rutgers,  1868-70.  Vice  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs.  Mi- 
kado's   Minister    Plenipotentiary    to    United    States,     1874-82. 

Chief  Clerk   Finance   Department.      Com.    of   Internal    Revenue. 

Assistant  Minister  of  Finance.     Died,  Aug.  3,  1891. 
Rodman  McCamly  Price,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Weehawken,  N.  J.,  June  9,  1851.     Civil  engineer.     Chief 

engineer.  Department  Parks,  Brooklyn,  1900-08. 
*Ko  Zo  Soogiwoora  (Yoshinari  Hatakeyama),  Satsuma,  Japan. 

At    Rutgers,    1868-70.      OflBcer    in    the    Interior,    Education    and 

Foreign     Affairs     Departments.       Director,     Imperial     Univ.     of 

Tokio.     Died  at  sea  on  his  return  from  a  visit  to  America,  1876. 
♦Walton  Cuyler  Tiffany,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  24.  1850.     At  Rutgers,  1868-71. 

Analvtical    chemist.      U.    S.    Government    topographer,    1870-76. 

M.Sc:  (Rutgers,  1897).     C.E.     Died,  Nov.  24,  1902. 


1872. 
A.B. 

*  Thomas  Wallace  Clemens,  Bergen  Point,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1875).     Died,  June  22,  1885. 
James  Schureman  Nevius  Demarest,  Queens,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  July  21.  1851.  Clerg.vman,  R. 
C.  A.  President.  Board  of  Publication,  R.  C.  A.,  1912-14.  N. 
B.   Sem.,   1876.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1875). 


156  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1872. 


Charles  Arndt  Dunham,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Boi-n   at  New   Brunswick,   N,   J..   Aug.   25,   1850.     Treasurer   N. 
B.  Savings  Institution.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1875). 
♦George  Sharpe  Duryee,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  15,  1850.  Lawyer.  Member  N.  J. 
Assembly,  1878-79.  Clerk  in  Chancery  of  N.  J.,  1881-86.  U.  S. 
District  Attorney  for  N.  J.,  1888-90.  Commissioner  of  Bank- 
ing and  Insurance,  1891-96.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1875).  Died,  Oct. 
28,  1896. 

♦Edward  D.  Gillmore,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Fortress  Monroe,  Va..  Nov.  9,  1851.  Lawyer.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1875).     Died,  Oct.  29,  1890. 

William  H.  Hoffman,  Saline,  Mich. 

Born  at  Flemlngton,  N.  J.,  May  13.  1849.  Presb  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1875.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1875). 

George  Hall  Large,  Flemington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  White  House,  N.  J..  Dec.  1,  1850.  Lawyer.  N.  J. 
Senator.  1886-88.  President  N.  J.  Senate,  1888.  Collector  In- 
ternal Revenue,  1877-85,  1888-93.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1875). 

William  James  Leggett,  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Ghent,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  12,  1848.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.  N. 
B.  Sem.,  1875.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1875).  Ph.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1891). 

Benjamin  Cory  Miller,  South  Britain,  Conn. 

Born  at  Lima.  Indiana,  Jan.  22,  1850.  M.  E.  clergyman.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1875.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1875). 

George  Adam  Ries,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Born  at  Heringen,  Germany,  Oct.  18,  1846.  Real  estate.  Presb. 
clergyman.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1875.     A.M.   (Rutgers.  1875). 

Henry  Scott  Rokenbaugh,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  16,  1852.  Lawyer.  Author,  "Tes- 
tamentary Capacity  and  the  Mental  Conditions  Affecting  It." 
LL.B.    (Columbia,  1874).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1875). 

Louis  Johnes  Ryerson,  Pompton  Plains,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bloomingdale,  N.  J.,  Mch.  19,  1850.  Lawyer.     Author, 

"The  Ryerson  Family  in  America."  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1875). 
LL.B.    (Columbia,  1876). 

♦Charles  Henry  Steele,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  at  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y,,  July  18,  1851.  Physician.  Prof. 
Therapeutics.  Cooper  Med.  Coll..  San  Francisco.  Cal.  1884-98. 
M.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1874).  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1875).  Died,  Jan. 
16,  1916. 

♦George  Henry  Stevens,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Albany,    N.    Y.,    Sept.    28,    1850.      Lawyer.      Assistant 
District   Attorney,   Albanv   county,    1875-77.      Deputv    Attorney 
General,   N.   Y.   State.   1889-1903.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1875).      Al- 
bany Law  School,  1874.     Died,  May  25,  1911. 
Edward  Woodbridge  Strong,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,   N.   J.,   Dec.   7,   1853.      Lawyer.      A.M. 
(Rutgers.  1875). 
John  Alfred  Van  Neste,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Weston,  N.  J.,  Dec,  25,  1849.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,.  1875.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1875). 

♦Charles  Adolphus  Wharton,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Belleville,  N.  J..  Sept.  14,  1851.  Manufacturer.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1875).     Died,  Dec.  15,  1910. 

♦Martin  Nevius  Wyckoff,  Tokio,  Japan. 

Born  at  Middlebush.  N.  J.,  Apr.  1850.  Missionary,  R.  C.  A. 
Adjunct  Prof.  Phvsics  and  Laboratory  Assistant.  Rutgers,  1889— 
90.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1875).  D.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1895).  Died,  Jan. 
27.  1911. 


1872. 


ALUMNI.  157 


*Andkew  Watson  Baird,  Belchertown,  Mass. 

At   Rutgers,    1868-70.      M.    E.    clergyman.      Boston    Theological 
Sem.,  1872. 

*J0HN  Alexander  Koones,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Mch.  18.  1848.     At  Rutgers,   1868-71. 
Lawyer.     LL.B.   (Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1873).     Died,  May  28,  1906. 

*Frederick  William  Ruhl,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Giessen,  Germany,  June  23,  1847.     At  Rutgers,  1868-71. 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1884.     Died,  Sept.  12,  1904. 

*J0HN  Reade  Stuyvesant,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.(?)     At  Rutgers,  1868-70.     Ranch- 
ing.    Died,  June  25,  1904. 


B.Sc. 

*Edward  Fuller  Brooks,  Lansdowne,  Penn. 

Born  at  Cumberland,  N.  J.,  Sept.  30,  1848.  General  Superin- 
tendent, Philadelhpia,  Wilmington  and  Baltimore  R.  R.  Super- 
visor, Penn.  R.  R.,  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J..  1877-80.  Assistant 
Engineer,  1880-83.  Principal  Assistant  Engineer,  Jersey  City, 
1883-93.  Superintendent,  Wilmington,  1893-95.  Superintend- 
ent. Jersey  City,  1895-99.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1898-1904.  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,   1875).      C.E.    (Rutgers,   1896).     Died,   Jan.   14,   1916. 

Joseph  Burroughs,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Manufacturer.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1875).     C.E. 
Albert  Stanburrough  Cook,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born   at   Montville,   N.   J.,   Mch.   6,   1853.      Prof.   English   Lang. 

and  Lit.,  Yale,  1889-     .     Tutor,  Mathematics,  Rutgers,  1872-73. 

Associate  in  English.  Johns  Hopkins.   1879-81.     Prof.   English, 

Univ.   California,  1882-89.     Author  of  many  books  on   the  Eft- 

glish   Language  and  Literature.      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1875).     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1882,  and  Yale,  1889).     Ph.D.    (Jena,  1882).     L.H.D. 

(Rutgers.   1889).     LL.D.    (Rutgers,  1906). 
*Charles  Heath,  South  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born   at    Newport,   Ky.,    Nov.    26,    1853.      Manufacturer.      Died, 

July  8,  1900. 
John  W.  Herbert,  New  York  City. 

Born    at    Marlboro,    N.    J.,    Aug.    3,    1853.      Lawyer.      Trustee, 

Rutgers,    1901-     .      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,    1875).      LL.B.    (Columbia, 

1876). 
William  Edward  King,  Landing,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Morristown,    N.    J.,    Sept.    23,    1848.      Civil    engineer. 

County  engineer,  Morris  county.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1875). 
*George  Boardman  Ogden,  Millville,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1875).     Died,  Oct.  15,  1888. 
Frederick  James  Potter,  Bordentown,  N.  J. 

Railroad  supervisor.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1875). 
*James  Fitz  Randolph,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Born    at   Whippany.    N     J.,    Feb.    22,    1853.      Merchant.      M.Sc. 

(Rutgers,  1874).     E.M.   (Columbia,  1876).     Died,  Nov.  19,  1900. 
*Charles  Herman  Vannier,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16.  1852.     Civil  engineer.     M.Sc. 

(Rutgers,  1874).     Died,  Oct.  12,  1911. 
*Richard  Lovell  Williams,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  10,  1853.     Civil  engineer.     City 

surveyor.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1874). 


Jacob  Bell  Cornell,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Dec.  26,  1848.     Physician  and  surgeon. 
-M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1879). 


158  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1872-1873. 


♦Theodore  Frelinghuysen  Cornell,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born   in   New  York   City,   July  31,   1851.      Farmer.      Died,   Apr. 

19,  1916. 
♦Joseph  Rose  Dennis,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Newark,    N.   J.,   Apr.    14,    1854.      At    Rutgers,    1869-71. 

Banker  and  broker.     Died,  July  27,  1912. 
♦James  Mapes  Dodge,  Germantown,  Penn. 

Born    at    Waverly,    N.    J.,    June    30,    1852.      Cornell,    1867-70. 

Rutgers,  1871-72.     Mechanical  engineer.     Pres.  J.  M.  Dodge  Co. 

Director  of  many  corporations.     Died,  Dec.  4.  1915. 
Charles  Chauncey  Hommann,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Lawyer. 
Daniel  DuBois  Smock,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Born   in  Monmouth  county,   N    J.,   May  29,   1849.     At  Rutgers 

two  years.     Retired  farmer. 


1873. 
A.B. 

♦Robert  Adrain,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Dec.  17,  1853.  Lawyer.  State 
Senator.  N.  J.,  1888-94.  President,  Senate,  1891-93.  Colonel, 
State  Militia.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1876).     Died,  Jan.  30,  1911. 

Frederick  Ernest  Allen,  Brookhaven,  N.  Y. 

Born  at   New  Haven.   Conn..  Anr.   21.   1850.     Presb.   clergyman. 

N.   B.   Sem.,   1876.      Union   Sem.,   P.   G.,   1878.      A.M.    (Rutgers, 

1876). 
Herbert  Boggs,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     A.M. 
♦George  Hull  Cleveland,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born    in    New    York    Citv.    May    27,    1851.      Presb.    clergyman. 

Teacher.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1876.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1876).     Died.  Feb. 

22,  1906. 

William  Wynkoop  Cook,  Rolla,  Mo. 

Born    at    Churchville.    Pa.,    Nov.    21.    1843.      M.    E.    clergyman. 
Union  Sem.,  1876.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1876). 
♦George  Riley  Dixon,  Ridgway,  Pa. 

Born  at  Neversink,  N.  Y..  July  23,  1848.  Lawyer.  Superintendent 
of  Schools.  Elk  countv.  Penn..  1875-87.  Member  Penn.  Legis- 
lature, 1893-1901.     A.M.   (Rutgers.  1876).     Died,  .Tune  11,  1912. 

Charles  Pierson  Dorrance,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Carbondale,  Penn.,  May  25,  1852.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1876). 

Joseph  Alexander  Harper,  Searsdale,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  County  Down.  Ireland,  Sept.   20,  1839.     Clergyman,   R. 
C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem..  1875.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1876). 
♦Howard  Harris,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  at  Belleville,  N.  ,T.,  July  29.  1848.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
Missionarv.  Japan.  1884-1904.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1876.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1876).     Died,  Jan.  13,  1916. 

♦Daniel  Trimble  Hawxhurst,  Kingsbridge,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12.  1852.  Bookkeeper.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,   1876).      N.   B.  Sem.,   1873-74.     Died,   Jan.   10,   1915. 

Peter  Y.  Huyssoon,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y..  Oct.  13,  1852.  Manager,  Flsk  Teachers' 
Agency,  N.  Y.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1876). 

George  Sharpe  Knickerbocker,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Red  Hook.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  11,  1849.  Physician.  M.D. 
(Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1876).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1876). 


1873. 


ALUMNI. 


159 


Hudson,  N.  Y. 
A.M.    (Rutgers, 

Nyack,  N.  Y. 

(Rutgers,     1876). 


Bloomfield  Littell,  New  York  City. 

Bom  at  Hoboken.  N.  J.,  .Tulv  29.  1852.     Lawyer.     LL.B.    (Col- 
umbia, 1875).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1876). 

♦Adrian  Vanderveer  Martense,  Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Bom    at    Flatbush,    N.    Y.,    1853.      Lawyer.      A.M.     (Rutgers. 
1876).      LL.B.    (Col.    Law   School,    1875).      Died,   Jan.   S,   1898. 

Abram  Irving  Martine,  Pine  Bush,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Clarkstown,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19.  1848.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1876.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1876). 

♦John  De  Witt  Peltz,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Coxsackie.  N.  Y..  .Tune  26,  1853.     Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rut- 
gers.   3  876).      LL.B.    (Albany    Law    School,    1876).      Died,    May 
7,  1904. 
Claudius  Rockefeller, 

Lawyer.      LL.B.    (Albany   Law   School.    1876) 
1876). 

♦John  Ryley, 

Born,    1851.      Justice    of    the    Peace.      A.M. 
Died,  March  20,   1891. 
Isaac  Stryker  Schenck,  Skillman,  N.  J 

Born   at   Weston,   N.   J.,   Apr.   26,    1852.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 
N.  B.   Sem.,  1876.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1876). 

♦Joseph  Walworth  Sutphen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..   Jan.   26,   1853.     Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rut- 
gers, 1876).     LL.B.  (Columbia,  1876).     Died,  Nov.  2,  1902. 

♦Alexander  Gulick  Van  Aken,  Jamesburg,  N.  J 

Born  at  Rhode   Hall,   Middlesex  county,   N.   J.,   Jan.    17,   1852. 
Candidate  for  ministry,   R,   C.   A.      Farmer.     N.   B.   Sem.,   1876. 
A.M.   (Rutgers,  1876).     Died,  Mch.  28,  1913. 
Ira  Van  Allen,  Syracuse,  X.  Y 

Born  at  Bethlehem,  N.  Y.,  June  1,  1846.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.   B.   Sem.,  1876.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1876). 

♦Samuel  Oakley  Van  der  Poel,  New  York  City 

Bom  at  Albany,  N.  Y..  Aug.  7,  1853.  Physician.  Medical  Di- 
rector, N.  Y.  Life  Ins.  Co..  1898-1912.  Adjunct  Prof.  Medicine, 
Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1880-82.  Health  Officer.  Port  of  New  York. 
Trustee.  Rutgers.  1910-12.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S..  1876).  Hon. 
M.D.  (Union,  1880).  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1876).  Died,  Apr.  22, 
1912. 
Jacob  Outcalt  Van  Fleet,  West  Albany,  N.  Y 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  31,   1847.     Clergyman,   R. 
C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1876.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1876). 

*  Peter  Van  Voorhees,  Camden,  N.  J 

Born    near    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    June    15,  1852.      Lawyer. 

Judge,    Court    of    Errors    and    Appeals,    1900.  A.M.    (Rutgers, 
1876).     Died,  Feb.  25,  1906. 


Henry  d'  Eresby  Weston, 

Born    in    Middlesex    county,    N.    J.      Lawyer. 
1876). 

Charles  Seymour  Wright, 

Born   at   New   Utrecht.   L.    I.,    June   29.    1844. 
C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1876.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1876). 


New  York  City. 
A.M.     (Rutgers, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Clergyman,    R. 


Berne,  N.  Y. 
New  Haven,  Mich. 


Madison  Monroe  Ball, 

Teacher. 
^John  D.  Bennett, 

At  Rutgers,  1868-73.     Clergyman.     Died,  1899. 
Fletcher  Clark,  'Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Portsmouth,   N.  H.,  Nov.   23,   1851.     At  Rutgers,   1869- 

73.     Bpisc.  clergyman.     Philadelphia  Divinity  School,  1885. 


160  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1873. 


William  Percy  Hillhouse,  Denver,  Col. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.   (Columbia,  1876). 
William  Hekey  McKee,  Corunna,  Mich. 

Clergyman.      LL.D. 
Charles  Howard  Millspaugh,  Wickatunk,  N.  J. 

Farmer. 
John  H.  C.  Nevius,  New  York  City. 

Manufacturer. 
William  Henry  Page,  New  York  City. 

Insurance.     Actor. 
Charles  Wadsworth  Pitcher,  Clover  Hill,  N.  J. 

Born    at   Boght,    N.    Y.,    Mch.    2,    1849.      At   Rutgers,    1869-73. 

Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1876. 

*FiTz  Randolph  Stewart,  Frederic,  Md. 

At  Rutgers,  1869-71.     Died,  July  4,  1871. 

*Daniel  Gilbert  Van  Mater,  Columbus,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Holmdel,  N.  J.(?),  1852.     At  Rutgers,  1869-71.     Physi- 
cian.    M.D.    (Bellevue  Hospital  Med.   Coll.,  1875).     Died,  Feb. 
11,  1895. 
George  Sidney  Willits,  Riverton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Feb.  21,  1853.  At  Rutgers,  2 
years.  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  Navy.  Retired.  U.  S.  Naval  Acad., 
1875. 

B.Sc. 

William  Allen  Chapman,  Montreal,  Canada. 

Born  at  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1852.  Manager  of  sales 
for  the  Rail  Joint  Co.     Civil  engineer.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1876). 

Oswald  Haldane,  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y. 

Author.  "Genealogical  History  of  Filkin  Family."  M.Sc,  (Rut- 
gers, 1876). 

James  Thomas  Lillis,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  West  New  York.  N.  Y.,  Mch.  6,  1853.     Surrogate,  Hud- 
son county,  1896-1906.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1876). 
*Henry  Augustus  Neilson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,   June  9,   1854.     Manufacturer.      Trus- 
tee,  N.    B.    Savings   Inst.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,    1876).      Died,    May 
6,  1912. 
*Myeon  Randall  Chauncey  Peck,  New  York  City. 

Physician.  In  charge  of  State  Emigrant  Insane  Asylum.  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1876).     M.D.  (Columbia,  1876).     Died,  Mch.  29,  1890. 

Clarence  Peters,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Mch.  4,  1854.  Manufacturer.  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1876). 

William  Picard  Stephens,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    Aug.    5,    1854.      Technical    writer. 
Editor,   Lloyd's   Register   of   American   Yachts,   1904-     .      M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1876). 
*Charles  Frederick  Stillman,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.(?),  1853.  Surgeon.  Professor  of 
Orthopedic  Surgery.  Woman's  Medical  College,  1884.  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,   1876).      M.D.    (Coll.   P.   and  S.,   1876).      Died,   1892. 

*Thomas  Bliss  Stillman,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Mav  24,  1852.  Prof.  Analytical 
Chemistry,  Stevens  Institute,  1886-1903.  Prof.  Engineering 
Chemistry.  Stevens  Institute,  1903-09.  Author,  "Engineering 
Chemistry,"  four  editions.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1876).  Ph.D. 
(Stevens,  1883).     Died.  Aug.  10,  1915. 


1873-1874. 


-ALUMNI.  161 


♦Charles  Townsend  Van  Santvoord,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1854.  Treasurer  and  General  Manager, 
Albany  Day  Line  of  Steariiboats.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1893-95. 
M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1876),     Died,  July  5,  1895. 

Elbridge  Vansyckel,  Jr.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Jersey   City,   N.    J.,    Mch.    10,   1852.      Civil   engineer. 
M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1876). 

Herbert  Fuller  Watson,  Escondido,  Cal. 

M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1876). 

♦William  Hall  Williamson,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Flagtown,  N.  J.,  Apr.  26,  1855.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1881.     M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1876).  Died,  April  22,  1905. 


♦Frederick  Augustus  Conkling,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1870-71.     Merchant.     Died,  1874. 
Teunis  G.  Bergen  Cortelyou,  New  York  City. 

Clerk. 
Joseph  Addison  Crowell,  Iron  Mountain,  Mich, 

Physician.     M.D.   (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1880). 
James  Ketchum  Dunscomb,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Albany,   N.   Y.,   Dec.   17,   1853.     At   Rutgers,   2   years. 

Treasurer,  Albany  Hardware  and  Iron  Co.,  1891-     . 

♦John  Henry  Huyler,  Tenafly,  N.  J. 

Born  1852.     At  Rutgers,  1870-71.     Member  of  N.  J.  Assembly. 
Died,  July  10,  1891. 

♦Jeremiah  B.  Johnson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1870-72.     Merchant.     Died,  Aug.,  1896. 
Julio  Martinez. 
Cornelius  B.  McCrellis,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

General  contractor. 
William  Morgan,  South  River,  N.  J. 

Importer  and  publisher  of  Reward  Cards. 
Henry  Livingston  Rutgers,  Granger,  Wash. 

Born,   1852.     Farmer. 
♦Edmund  Stephens,  Harrington  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Mch.  5,  1854.     At  Rutgers,   1870-71. 

Commercial  traveler.     Died,  Mch.  22,  1913. 

PIenry  Cadmus  Stryker,  New  York  'City. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  23,  1853.     At  Rutgers,  1869-72. 

Lawyer.     Organizer  and  promoter.  Columbia  Law  School,  1881. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1892). 


1874. 
A.B. 

♦William  Bogardus  Berry,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Born    at    Syracuse,    N.    Y.,    Mch.    22,    1854.      Physician.      A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1877).     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1876).     Died,  Dec.  21, 

1896. 
♦William  Hornblower  Bradley,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  1853.     Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1877). 

LL.B.     (Columbian    Law    School,    Washington,    D.    C,     1876). 

Died,  June  17,  1889. 
Ralph  Watson  Brokaw,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Middlebush,   N.   J.,   Feb.   14,   1855.     Presb.   clergyman. 

Pastor,   First   Presb.   Church,  Utica.     N,  B.   Sem.,   1877.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1877).     D.D.   (Hamilton,  1903). 

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162  RUTGERS   COLLEGE. 


1874. 


Ephbaim  Cutter,  Woodbridge,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.  Member,  N.  J.  Assembly,  1887-89.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1877). 

*CiiARLES  Davis,  •  Saugerties,  X.  Y. 

Born  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  9,  1853.  Lawyer.  State  Sen- 
ator, 1895-98.  Surrogate,  Ulster  county,  1898-1908.  N.  Y. 
State  Water  Commissioner,  1906-11.  LL.B.  (Albany  Law 
School,    1876).      A.M.     (Rutgers,    1876).      Died,    Dec.    21,    1913. 

Titus  Elwood  Davis,  AVashington,  D.  C. 

Bom  at  Flatbush,  UlsteT  county,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  15,  1851.     Prcsb. 
clergyman.     Author  of  books  on  local  history,  &c.     N.  B.  Sem., 
1877.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1877). 
*Jaques  v.  De  Mott,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J.,  Oct.  25,  1852.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1877).     Died,  Dec.  22,  1889. 

Joseph  Rankin  Dubyee,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Nov.  22,  1853.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Trustee,  Rutgers,  1905-  .  N.  B.  Sem.,  1879.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1877).      D.D.    (Rutgers,   1892). 

Howard  Newton  Fuller,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Baltimore,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  29,  1853.  Banker.  Com- 
missioner of  Education,  1892.  Comptroller,  Albany,  1901-11. 
Civil  Service  Commissioner,  1916.  Author  of  "On  the  Banks 
of  the  Old  Raritan"  and  other  poems.  Trustee,  Rutgers, 
1905-     .     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1877). 

Perry  James  Fuller,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Baltimore,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  4,  1851.  Lawyer.  LL.B. 
(Columbia,  1876).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1876). 

William  Frederick  Gaston,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Pompton,    N.    J.,    Feb.    11,    1854.      Lawyer.      Member, 

N.  J.  Assembly,  1882-84.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1877). 
Harry  Latimer  Janeway,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Jersey   City,   N.  J.,  Nov.   20,   1855.     Presb.   clergyman. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1878.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1877). 
♦Charles  Henry  Theodore  Keueger,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Stettin.  Germany,  July  11,  1850.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1877.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1877).     Died,  Dec.  10,  1880. 
George  De  Witt  Lydecker,  Grafton,  Mass. 

Born  at  Clarkstown,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  26,  1850.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1877.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1877). 
John  Richard  Manley,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BoTn   at  Saddle   River,   N.   J.,   June  11,   1850.     Lawyer.     LL.B. 

(Columbia,  1876).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1877). 
Charles  Meyer,  Dresden,  Germany. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1877). 
Theodore  Denton  Mills,  Middletown,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Bloomingburgh,   N.   Y.,   June   9,   1852.      Physician   and 

surgeon.     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1876).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1877). 
*JoHN  Oppie,  Griggstown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Griggstown,  N.  J.,  Mch.  2,  1854.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1878.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1877).     Died,  Feb.  29,  1880. 
*ISAAC  PuMYEA,  New  Brunswlck,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Three  Mile  Run,  N.  J.,  Nov.  30,  1853.     Medical  student. 

Died,  Oct.  19,  1876. 
Charles  Augustus  Runk.  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  May  4.  1855.     Lawyer.     LL.B. 

(Columbia,  1876).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1877). 
Louis  Hoff  Schenck,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Neshanic,  N.   J.,  Oct.  25.  1853.     Lawyer.     Law  Judge, 

Somerset   county,    1900-10.      Trustee,    Rutgers,    1905-10.      A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1877). 


1874. 


ALUMNI.  163 


John  Welch  Searing,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  22,  1855.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1877). 

Peter  Davis  Staats,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Raritan,  N.  J.,  Sept.  12,  1852.  Topographical  engraver. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1877). 

*Wiluam  Stoddard,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Aug.  30,  1853.  Lawyer.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1877).  LL.B.  (Columbia  Law  School,  1877).  Died, 
Dec.   13,    1882. 

Alan  Hartwell  Strong,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  5,  1856.  Lawyer.  General 
Attorney,  Penn.  R.  R.  Co.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1877). 

*  David  Mather  Talmage,  Hammond,  La. 

Born  at  Amoy,  China,  Feb.  4,  1852.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Mis- 
sionary to  China,  1877-80.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1877.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1877).      Died,    Sept.   10,   1915. 

*Alexander  Brokaw  Van  Dervoort,  Denver,  Col. 

Born  in  Somerset  county,  N.  J.,  July  28f  1853.  Manager.  Law- 
yer.    A.M.    (Rutgers,   1877).     Died,  April  8,   1903. 

Amos  Van  Etten,  Kingston,  N.  T. 

Born  at  Hainesville,  N.  J.,  Aug.  31,  1852.  Lawyer.  Special 
County  Judge,  Orange  county,  1884-87.  LL.B.  (Albany  Law 
School,  1876).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1877). 

*John  Newton  Wyckoff,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  White  House,  N.  J.,  Feb.  21,  1852.  Lawyer.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1877).     LL.B.    (Harvard,  1876).     Died,  Nov.  2,  1880. 


Parker  J.  Bixby. 
*Charles  Smith  Bloomfield,  Westfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Iselin,  N.  J.,  Apr.  25,  1852.  At  Rutgers,  1870-75. 
Lawyer.     Columbia  Law  School,  1876.     Died,  Dec.  24,  1904. 

.John  Phillip  Clum,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1,  1851.  At  Rutgers,  1870-71. 
Lecturer.  Lawyex.  Editor.  Mayor  of  Tombstone,  Ariz..  1881. 
Chief  af  Division  of  P.  O.  Inspectors  at  Washington,  1898-1906, 
1908-11. 

Luther  Cortelyou,  Muscotah,  Kan. 

Born  at  Harlingen,  N.  J.,  Dec.  23,  1851.  At  Rutgers,  2  years. 
Bank  President.  First  Vice  Pres.,  National  Grain  Dealers'  Asso- 
ciation, 1906. 

Gforge  Washington  Frey,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Adolph  Goessling. 

Garrett  Smock  Jones,  Railway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Holmdel,  N.  J.,  May  26,   1851.     At  Rutgers,   1871-73. 

Bank  cashier. 

John  Howard  Kelly,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  1,  1853.  At  Rutgers,  2 
years.     Manufacturer. 

Sidney  Oscar  Lawsing,  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Born. at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  16,  1846.  At  Rutgers,  2  years. 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1879. 

James  Parker,  Fort  Sam  Houston,  Texas. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  Feb.  20,  1854.  At  Rutgers,  2  years. 
Brigadier  General,  U.  S.  Army,  1913-  .  Cadet,  U.  S.  Mili- 
tary Acad.,  1872.  Second  Lieut.,  4th  Cavalry,  1876.  First 
Lieut..  1879.  Captain,  1888.  Ma.1or,  1901.  Adj't  General, 
1901-05.  Lieut.  Colonel,  1903.  Colonel.  1907.  Congressional 
Medal  of  Honor,  1899.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1877). 


164:  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1874-1875. 


"Edward  Teenchard  Price,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Hoboken,  N.   J.,  Dec.   25,   1852.      At  Rutgers,   4  years. 
Record  clerk,  War  Department.     Died,  Nov.  9,  1915. 

George  W.  Ryerson. 
Edward  Tennyson  Simons. 
*  George  Washington  Van  Horne,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1870-74.     Died,  Nov.  29,  1874. 
♦Stephen  Bassett  Vreeland,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Jan.  22,  1853.     At  Rugters,  1870-73. 
Medical  student.     Died,  Dec.  19.  1875. 


B.Sc. 

Frank  Worthy  Kent,  New  York  City. 

Manager,  Local  Dept.  Continental  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1888-  . 


1875. 
A.B. 

John  Haring  Ackerman,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Farmer  and  gardener.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1878). 
*  William  Frederick  Anderson,  Fordham,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Peapack,   N.   J.,   Jan.   17,   1855.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

Princeton   Sem.,   1879.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1878).     Died,   July   24, 

1893. 
Robert  Harley  Barr,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Nov.  30,  1851.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.    B.    Sem.,    1878.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1878).      Ph.D.    (Rutgers, 

1884). 

Elam  Mayhew  Garton,  Midland  Park,  N.  J. 

M.  E.  clergyman.  Drew  Sem.,  1872.  M.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1878). 
A.M.   (Rutgers,  1878).     D.D.   (Taylor  Univ.,  1896). 

Howard  Gillespy,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1854.  Treasurer  and  man- 
ager, manufacturing  corporation.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1878). 

♦Walter  Timothy  Griffin,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Flatbush,  Ulster  county,  N.  Y..  June  15.  1852.  Clergy- 
man, R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1878.  Consul,  Limoges.  France, 
1887-1906.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1878).     Died,   Dec.   13,   1907. 

Hendrick  a.  Hendrickson,  Flushing,  X.  Y. 

Born  at  Queens,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1850.  General  agent.  Clergy- 
man, R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1878.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1878). 

*JAMES  Kemlo,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Bom  in  Scotland,  1848.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1878.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1878).     Died,  Sept.  18,  1883. 

Walter  Kip,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1878). 
*Louis  John  Lockwood,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Windsye,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  6,  1850.     Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 

N.    B.    Sem.,    1878.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1878).      Died,    March   23, 

1903. 
*WiLLiAM  Augustus  Newell,  Jr.,  Olympia,  Wash. 

Born   at   Allentown,    N.    J.,    June   24,    1855.      Physician.      A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1878).     M.D.   (Univ.  of  Penn.,  1877).     Died,  July  24, 

1886. 


1S75. 


ivLUMNI.  165 


Pttiletus  Theodore  Pockman,  Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.  J, 

Born  at  East  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  26,  1853.  CleTgyman,  R. 
C.  A.  President.  Board  of  Education.  R.  C.  A..  1908-12.  Presi- 
dent, General  Synod,  R.  C.  A.,  1911.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1878.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,   1878).     D.D.    (Rutgers,  1894). 

William  Hall  Quick,  Interlaken,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Interlaken,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1850.  Farmer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers,  1878). 

*JoHN  Henry  Salisbury,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y..  Feb.  16,  1852.  Presb.  clergyman.     N. 

B.  Sem.,  1878.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1878).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1890). 
Died,  Jan.  10,  1891. 

John  Preston  Searle,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Schuylerville.    N.   Y..    Sept.    12,    1854.      Clergyman,    R. 

C.  A.  Prof.  Systematic  Theology,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1893-  .  Presi- 
dent Faculty,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1900-  .  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1898-  . 
Secretary,  Board  of  Trustees,  1906-  .  President,  Council  Re- 
formed and  Presb.  Churches.  Author,  "Outline  Sketch  of 
Theological  Encyclopedia."  N,  B.  Sem.,  1878.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1878).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1893). 

*James  Garretson  Sutphen,  Holland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Millstone.  N.   J.,  1853.     Professor  of  the  Latin  Lang.  " 
and  Lit..  Hope,  1885-1911.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1876-78.     A.M.    (Rut- 
gers, 1878).     Litt.D.   (Rutgers,  1906).     Died,  Dec.  13,  1911. 

*Thomas  Delano  Swift,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Geneva.  N.  Y.,  1854.  Physician.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1878).     M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1879).     Died,  March  3,  1888. 

Oliver  Harris  Walser,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Tompkinsville,   N.   Y.,   Mch.   21,   1856.  Clergyman,   R. 

C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1878.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1878).  D.D  (Rutgers, 
1900). 

William  Perry  Watson,  Jersey  City,  N.  J, 

Born  at  Bolton,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1854.  Physician.  Consulting 
Medical  Director,  Prudential  Ins.  Co.,  1913-  .  M.D.  (Coll. 
P.  and  S.,  1878).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1878). 

William  Henry  H.  Way,  Corapolis,  Penn. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  3,  1855.  Auditor.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1878). 

*Ransford  Wells,  Jr.,  Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1878).  LL.B.  (Columbia  Law  School, 
1877).     Died  at  Portland,  Oregon,  Nov.  30,  1883. 

*George  Morris  Williamson,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Lots,  L.  I.,  Feb.  20,  1852.  Bookkeeper.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1878).     Died,  Mch.  8,  1912. 

Benjamin  Van  Doren  Wyckoff,  Headington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J.,  June  1,  1856.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1878.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1878). 


Frank  Ei^wood  Ackerman. 
*Le  Roy  Brumaghim,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  7,  1857.  At  Rutgers,  1871-75. 
Traveling  salesman.     Died,  Aug.   6,   1912. 

Olaf  Ekstrom. 
*  Arthur  Theodore  Hoffman,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  21,  1854.  At  Rutgers.  1871- 
73.  Lawyer.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1875).  LL.B.  (Columbia, 
1877).     M.D.   (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1881).     Died,  Aug.,  1894. 

Henry  Kip,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Ruther.ford,  N.  J.,  Dec.  17,  1852.  At  Rutgers,  one  and 
one-half  years.     Physician,     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1877). 


166  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1875. 


William  Edwin  Knickerbocker,  Upper  Red  Hook,  N.  Y. 

Real  estate  business,  1907-     . 
*JoHN  Abraham  Lott,  Jr.,  Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Bom  at  Flatbush,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1856.  At  Rutgers,  1871-73. 
Lawyer.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y..  1875).  LL.B.  (Columbia,  1877). 
Died,  Feb.  2,  1905. 

*JoHN  Philip  Bausman  Pendleton,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1855.  At  Rutgers,  1871-75. 
Episc.  clergyman.  A.B.  1876.  General  Theological  Sem.,  1877. 
D.D.   (Union).     Died,  Nov.  15,  1904. 

Frank  Moyer  Peters,  New  York  City. 
Automobiles. 

*Francis  Page  Slade,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Boston,   Mass.,   Mch.   14,   1856.  At  Rutgers,   1871-74. 

Lawyer.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1875).  A.M.  1878.  LUB. 
(Univ.  N.  Y.,  1878).  Died,  Dec.  11,  1906. 

*John  J.  Snyder. 

At  Rutgers,  1871-75.     Editor.     Died,  189-. 
*John  Jacob  Van  Nest,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

.  Born  at  New  Market,  N.  J.,  Sept.  19,  1854.     At  Rutgers,  1871- 
74.     Insurance.     Died,  April  2,  1888. 
John  Richardson  Wood,  Denver,  Col. 

M.  E.  clergyman. 

B.Sc. 

♦Samuel  De  Vere  Burr,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  23,  1855.     Journalist.     Associate 
Editor,    "Engineering ^  News,"    1880-84.      "Scientific    American." 
1884-87.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1882).     C.E.   (Rutgers,  1885).     Died, 
Oct.,  1908. 
Howard  Voorhees  Buttler,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Manufacturer.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1878). 

*Gansevoort  Van  Vranken  Cortelyou,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Jan.  15.  1854.     Bookkeeper.     M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1878).     Died,  Dec.  1,  1914. 
ICHizo  Hattori,  Kobe,  Japan. 

Governor  of  Hiogo  Ken.  Vice  Pres.,  Univ.  Tokio.  M.Sc.  (Rut- 
gers, 1878).     LL.D.    (Rutgers,  1900). 

♦Henry  Latimer  Janeway,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.     Manufacturer.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers, 

1878).     Died,  March  16,  1903. 
Robert  Anderson  Meeker,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Sept.  25,  1854.  State  Highway  En- 
gineer, N.  J.,  1900-     .     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1878).     C.E.    (Rutgers. 

1906). 
*Peter  a.  Monfort,  Mattituck,  N.  Y. 

Born   in  Kings  countv,   N.   Y.,   Jan.   21,   1853.     Farmer.     M.Sc. 

(Rutgers,  1878).     Died,  Aug.  21,  1911. 
Arthur  Louis  Tits  worth,  Plainfield.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Plainfield,   N.   J.,   Feb.   26,   1855.      Expert   Accountant. 

Potter  Printing  Press  Co.     Organist  and  choir  director,  Trinity 

Refd.  Church,  1882-     .     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1878). 
Frank  Van  Wyck,  Hopewell  Junction,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fishkill  Plains,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  24,  1854.     Retired  merchant. 

M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1878). 
*jACOB  EwiNG  AVard,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Florham  Park,   N.   J.    July  17,   1853.      Lawyer.      Vice 

Pres.   Prudential   Ins.   Co.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1878).     Died,   July 

30,  1913. 


1875-1876. 


ALUMNI.  167 


Charles  Lawton  Deaiarest  Washburn,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Feb.  11,  1856.     Lawyer.     Clerk,   U. 
S.  Treasury  Department.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1878). 


*George  Frederick  Ashton,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born  on  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  23,  1855.  At  Rutgers,  1871- 
73.     Fire  insurance  adjuster.     Died,  Nov.  16,  1899. 

Ebenezer  Condict  Babbitt.  Denver,  Col. 

Born  at  Mendham,  N.  J.,  Dec.  2,  1849.  At  Rutgers,  1871-73. 
Civil  and  mining  engineer. 

*IIarrington  Mapes  Dodge,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Nov.  15.  1855.  At  Rutgers,  1871-75. 
Manufacturer.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1878).     Died,  Feb.  2,  1881. 

*WiLLARD  Combes  Dunham,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Flemington,  N.  .1.,  Sept.  17.  1855.  At  Rutgers,  1871- 
73.     Receiving  Teller,  Hanover  Nat.  Bank.     Died,  Oct.  22,  1897. 

*CiiARLES  Stitt  Eltinge,      .  Spokane,  Wash. 

Born  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1854.  At  Rutgers,  1871-73. 
Manufacturer.     Banker.     Died,  Mch.  1,  1910. 

*  Samuel  Van  Winkle  Hageman,  Middlebush,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1871-73.  Master  of  Accounts,  Eastman's  Business 
College,  1874.     Died,  March  25.  1878. 

*Franklin  Lippincott,  Westville,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1871-73.     Died,  Jan.  15,  1885. 
Benjamin  Franklin  Mathews,  Forked  River,  N.  J. 

Teacher. 
*Daniel  S.  Schanck,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Born,  1854.     At  Rutgers,   1871-73.     Lawyer.     Died,  March  31, 

1901. 

Siiumm^v  Siiikamine,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

Retired  shipbuilder.  Received  a  meritorious  decoration  from 
Japanese  government,  Feb.  1,  1909,  on  patented  invention  of 
portable  .folding  boat  for  use  of  Japanese  army. 

Rynier  Veghte,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Raritan,  N.  J.,  Aug.  1,  1854.  At  Rutgers,  three 
years.     Manufacturer. 

*Edward  Washington  Vreeland,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1871-73.     Accountant.     Died,  Feb.,  1882. 
*Stephen  Scudder  Vreeland,  Greenville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Nov.  22.  1854.     At  Rutgers,  1871-75. 

Lawyer.     Journalist.     Died,  July  25,  1904. 

1876. 
A.B. 

John  Bancker  Aycrigg,  Walden,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Bergen  county,  N.  J.,  Aug.  15,  1855.  Farmer.  Physi- 
cian.    M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1879).     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1879). 

Eugene  Samuel  Booth,  Yokohama,  Japan. 

Born  at  Trumbull,  Conn.,  Aug.  16,   1850.  Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

Missionary  to  Japan.  Principal,  Ferris  Seminary,  1882-  . 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1879.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1879). 

Charles  Bradley,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  Aug.  31,  1857.  Brewer.  Vice  Presi- 
dent and  Treasurer  P.  Ballantine  &  Sons.  Delegate  to  National 
Republican  Convention,  1896.  State  Director  of  Railroads  and 
Canals,  1899—1909.  Director  in  various  corporations.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1879).  Columbian  I^aw  School,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1878. 


168  RDTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1876. 


*Henby  iMiLLER  Cox,  Harrington  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  5,  1854.  Clergfyman,  R.  C.  A. 
President  Board  of  Publication,  R.  C.  A.,  1914-16.  Author, 
"Rutgers,  '76,"  "The  Cox  Family  in  America,"  &c.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1879.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1879).  Drowned  in  Oradell  Lake,  July 
4,  1916. 
Cornelius  Peterson  Ditmars,  Niskayuna,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Roycefleld.  N.  J.,  Apr.  23,  1853.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Stated  Clerk  and  Treas.  Particular  Synod  of  Albany,  1889-  . 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1879.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1879). 

♦Edward  Henry  Duryee,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  Dec.  4,  1857.     Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers, 
1879).      LL.B.    (Columbia   Law   School,   1878).      Died,    Dec.    14, 
1905. 
William  Budd  Gillmore,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  West  Point,  N,  Y.,  Nov.  14,  1856.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1879). 

*Henry  Niles  Johnson,  Coeymans,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Coeymans,  N.  Y.,  Nov..  1852.  '  Physician.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1879).     M.D.  (Union,  1881).     Died,  July  12,  1897. 

♦Haydn  Clarke  Kelly.  New  York  Uity. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  1855.     Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers, 

1879).     LL.B.   (Yale,  1878).     Died,  Feb.  16,  1904. 
Charles  Abbott  Limeburner,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born   on   clipper  ship   "Samuel  Russel,"  at  sea.   Nov.  18,   1854. 

Physician   and   surgeon.      M.D.    (Coll.    P.   and   S.,   1879).      A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1879). 
John  Edward  Lyall,  South  Millbrook,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Copake.   N.   Y.,   Dec.   21,    1852.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

N.  B.  Sem..  1879.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1879). 
Peter  Houston  Milliken,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Crawford,  N.  Y..  Aug.  31,  1851.     Clereryman.  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem..  1879.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1879).     Ph.D.   (Univ.  N.  Y., 

1889).     D.D.    (Rutgers,  1899). 
♦Albert  Dod  Minor,  Mohawk,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Centrevillc,  Mich.,  .Tan.  12.  1850.     Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 

Teacher.      Chaplain.    203d    Regt.,    N.    Y.    Vols.,    1898-99.      A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1879).     Died,  Aug.  11,  1910. 
♦David  Murray,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1879).     Died,  June  7,  1913. 
William  Hosea  Nasholds,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Knox,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1851.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N. 

B.   Sem.,  1879.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1879). 
George  Luther  Nevius,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Born   at   New   Brunswick.    N.    J.,      Lawyer.      LL.B.    (Columbia, 

1879).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1879). 
William  Horton  Price,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born   at  New   Brunswick,   N.  J.,   July  9.   1855.      Plumbing  and 

heating.     Postmaster.  New  Brunswick,  1887-93.     Tax  Collector, 

1893-96.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1879). 
John  Duffield  Prince,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  23.  1856.     Lawyer.     LL.B.   (Col- 
umbia,  1878).     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1879). 
James  Augustus  Romeyn,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Blawenburgh.  N.  J.,  May  15.  1853.  Lawyer.  Real  es- 
tate.    Columbia  Law  School,  1878.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1879). 

William  Wyckoff  Schomp,  Beacon,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bedmihster,  N.  .L,  Nov.  19,  1853.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1879.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1879). 


1876. 


ALUMNI.  169 


Bergen  Brokaw  Staats,  Candler,  Florida. 

Born  at  Fair  Hill,  Md.,  Apr.  15,  1853.  Presb.  Clergyman.  N. 
B.  Sem.,  1879.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1879). 

Paxil  Frederick  Sutphen,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born    in    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    Jan.    15,    1856.      Presb.    clergyman. 
Trustee,   Western   Reserve   Univ.      Union    Sem.,    1877-78.      A.M.   ' 
(Rutgers,  1879).     D.D.    (Rutgers,   1893). 

William  Rivers  Taylor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Sept.  28,  1856.  Presb.  clergyman.  Pas- 
tor Brick  Presb.  Church,  1888-  .  Trustee,  Univ.  Rochester. 
Director,  Auburn  Theological  Sem.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1879.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1879).  D.D.  (Univ.  Rochester,  1891,  and  Rutgers, 
1912). 

Foster  McGowan  Voorhees,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Clinton,  N.  J.,  Nov.  5,  1856.  Lawyer.  Member,  N.  J. 
Assembly,  1888-90.  State  Senator,  N.  J.,  1894-98.  Acting 
Governor.  N.  J.,  1898.  Governor,  N.  J..  1899-1902.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1879).     LL.D.    (Rutgers,  1898,  and  Princeton,  1901). 

*JOHN  ScHENCK  VooRHEES,  Ncw  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Three  Mile  Run,  N.  J.,  Nov.  30,  1855.  Lawyer. 
Prosecutor  of  Pleas,  Middlesex  county,  1896-1904.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1879).     Died,  March  2,  1904. 

*  Theodore  Havelock  Walser,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Tompkinsville,  N  Y.,  Nov.  7,  1858.  Law  student. 
Columbia  Law  School;  1876-78.     Died,  April  24,  1878. 

Henry  Westbrook  Winfield,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N,  J.,  Jan.  4,  1857.  Lawyer.  Instructor, 
Yale  Univ.     LL.B.  (Columbia,  1879).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1879). 


*JoHN  P.  Casper,  Howe's  Cave,  N.  Y. 

Born   near   Howe's   Cave,    N.    Y.,    Mch.    17,    1851.      At   Rutgers, 
1872-74.     Died,  April  29,  1874. 

Edwin  Everett  Colburn,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Baltimore,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1854.     At  Rutgers  two 
and  one-half  years.     Manufacturer. 

Theophilus  a.  Friedel. 

Residence  when  a  student.  New  York  City.     At  Rutgers,  1872-74. 
*JoHN  Lefferts,  Jr.,  Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Flatbush,   L.   L,   Mch.   1,   1854.     At  Rutgers,    1872-75. 
Lawyer.     LL.B.    (Columbia,  1876).     Died,  May  28,  1905. 

Thomas  Morrell  Moore,  New  York  City. 

Merchant. 
Frank  Jarvis  Mundy,  Hollywood,  Cal. 

Born    at   Metuchen,    N.    J.,    June    21.    1852.      Presb.    clergyman. 

Princeton  Sem.,  1878.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1886).     D.D., 

Nagateru  Yasujiro  Outska  (Utstjka),  Kanagawa  Ken,  Japan. 

Roland  Henshall  Sttjbbs,  Waterford,  N.  Y. 

Physician    and   surgeon.      A.B.    (Rutgers,    1877).      M.D.    (Univ. 

N.  Y.,  1878). 
*CouRTLAND  Calvin  Van  Deusen,  Canaan,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hollowville,  N.  Y..  Nov.  18,  1853.    At  Rutgers,  1872-76, 

Lawyer.     Died,  Aug.  16,  1913. 
*  William  Armitage  Van  Zandt,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Albanty,  N.  Y.     Merchant.     Died,  Oct.  6,  1907. 
La  Rue  Vredenburgh,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Somerville,    N.    J..    July   29,    1855.      At   Rutgers   three 

years.     Lawyer,     State  Bank  Examiner,  1899-     . 


170 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1876. 


Samuel  Isett  Woodbridge,  Shanghai,  China. 

Born  at  Henderson,  Ky.,  Oct.  16,  1856.  Editor,  "Chinese 
Christian  Intelligencer."  Missionary,  Southern  P.resb.  Church, 
1882-.  Author.  "China's  Onlv  Hope,"  "Short  History  of 
Chinkiang."  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1893).  D.D.  (Westminster  CoU. 
Mo.,  1910).     Princeton  Sem.,  1882. 

*JoHN  Eliot  Woodbridge,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1855.  .  At  Rutgers, 
1872-74.     A.B.  (Union,  1876).     Union  Sem.     Died,  Oct.  3,  1879. 


B.Sc. 

George  William  Kuehnle, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Ntov.  23,  1855 

M.Sc.  (Rutgers,.  1879).     C.E.  (Rutgers,  1903). 

Carlton  Brownell  Pierce. 


New  York  City 
U.  S.  assistant  engineer. 


Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  June  22,  1857.     Lawyer. 


Cranford,  N.  J. 
Member  N.  J. 


Assembly, 
1879). 


1908-09.     Albany  Law  School,  1878.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers, 


Tom's  River,  N.  J. 


Morristown,  N.  J. 


*  William  Aumack, 

At  Rutgers,  1872-74. 
WiLLARij  Walker  Cutler, 

Born  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  Nov.  3,  1856.  At  Rutgers,  1872-74. 
Lawyer.  Circuit  Court  Judge.  Prosecutor  of  Pleas,  Morris 
county,  1882-93.     Law  Judge.  Morris  county,  1893-98. 

*  Spencer  Cone  Devan,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Born,  1856.     At  Rutgers,  1873-76.     Physician.     Medical  student, 
Univ     N.   Y.,    1876-79.      U.    S.    Marine;  Hospital    Service.      Pro- 
fessor. Kansas  City  Coll.  P.  and  S.     Died,  Feb.  3,  1893. 
*Jerome  Johnson,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born,   Aug.   3,   1855.      At   Rutgers,    1872-74.      Merchant.      Died, 
June  4,  1882. 
W^iLLiAM  Hubert  Osborne. 
Manufacturing  agent. 

*  Joseph  Godfrey  Palmer,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  at  Brownsville,  Texas,  Feb.  29,  1856.  At  Rutgers,  1872-74. 
Bank  President.  Mayor.  Colonel  on  Governor's  Staff,  Iowa. 
Died,  May  7,  1907. 

*  Charles  S.  Roe, 

At  Rutgers,  1872-74.     Physician. 
*Edwin  Forrest  Ross, 

N.  J. 


Canoga,  N.  Y. 


New  Brunswick, 

At    Rutgers,    1872-76.    Died, 


N.  J. 


Born    at    New   Brunswack 
April  6,  1876. 
*ISAAC  Denman  Vanderpoel, 

Bookkeeper. 
John  Warren, 

Born   at   New   Brunswick,    N.    J..    Sept.    26,    1856. 
two  years       Physician.      Medical    Director,    Equitable    Life    As 
surance  Society,  1898-1908.     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1881). 
Nicholas  Doremus  Wortendyke,  Jersey  City 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Sept.  14,  1854.  At  Rutgers,  1872-74 
Assistant  Chief  Engineer,  Dept.  Streets  and  Public  Improve 
ments,  1897-     . 


New  York  City. 

New  York  City. 
At    Rutgers 


N.  J. 


1877. 


ALUMNI.  171 


1877. 
A.B. 

Henry  Mackness  Traphagen  Beekman,  New  York  City. 

Born   at  North   Branch,   N.   J.,   Apr.   11,   1855.     Lawyer.     A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1880). 

Abraham  S.  Brinckerhoff,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Wood   Ridge,    N.   J.,   Feb.    5,    1856.      Physician.      A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1880).     M.D.  (N.  Y.  Homoepathic  Med.  Coll.,  1892). 
*RoBERT  FiNDLAY  FiscHER,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Metuchen,   N.   J.,   Oct.   5,   1856.     Printer.     A.M.    (Rut- 
gers, 1880).     Died,  Dec.  6,  1915. 
*Earl  Ansel  Holdridge,  Santa  Monica,  Cal. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  30,  1851.     Presb.  clergyman. 

Ordained  Evangelist,  1893.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1880).     Died,  Jan. 

23,  1904. 

*James  Pierpont  Langdon,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born.    1856.      Business.      A.M.     (Rutgers,    1880).      Died,    April 

30,  1883. 
Cornelius  Hoagland  Polhemus,  Ulster  Park,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Middlebush.  N.  J..  Dec.  2,  1853.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

Prof.  Languages.  Tabor  Coll.,  Iowa,  1893-96.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1880. 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1880). 
Henry  Parsell  Schneeweiss,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  July  19,  1856.     Treasurer  of 

Rutgers  College,  1915-     . 
*  Garret  Zabriskie  Snider,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  24,  1856.     Lawyer.     District 

Attorney,    Rockland    county,    1889-91.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1880). 

Died,  Dec.  27,  1898. 
♦Herman  Wendell  Van  der  Poel,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y..  July  8.  1856:     Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rutgers, 

1880).     LL.B.    (Columbia,  1880).     Died,  March  16,  1906. 
*JonN  Quick  Van  Derveer,  Austin,  Texas. 

Born  at  North  Branch,  N.  J.,  Mch.  15,  1854.     Presb.  clergyman. 

A.M.  (Rutgers,  1880).     Licensed,  1880.     Died,  and  buried  at  sea, 

June  24,  1880. 
William  Herman  Van  Steenbergh,  New  York  City. 

Born   at   Rhinebeck,   N.   Y.,   Nov.    30,   1857.      Lawyer.      Trustee, 
Rutgers,    1903-13.      LL.B.    (Columbia,    1879).      A.M.    (Rutgers, 
1880). 
♦Stephen  Condict  Van  Winkle,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  June  11.  1857.     Farmer.     A.M.   (Rut- 
gers,  1880).     Died,  Aug.  26,   1883. 

*Henri  Veghte,  Blawenburg,  N.  J. 
Born  at  Griggstown,  N.  J..  Jan.  23,  1857.     Prof.   Modern  Lan- 
guages,   Hope    College,    1897-1904.  Teacher.      A.M.     (Rutgers, 
1880).     Died,  June  27,  1916. 

Robert  F.  Stockton  Wark,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  4,  1854.     Foreman.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,   1880). 
Samuel  Mersereau  Woodbridge,  San  Bernardino,  Cal. 

Born  at  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  Apr.   26,  1857.     Agricultural  chemist. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1880).     Ph.D.    (Univ.  N.  Y.). 
William  Forman  Wyckoff,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Born    in    Monmouth    county,    N.    J.,    Apr.    18,    1858.      Lawyer. 

Judge  of  General  Sessions,  Queens  county,  1887-91.     President, 

Board    of    Education.    1888-90.      Trustee,    Rutgers,    1899-1909. 

LL.B.   (Columbia,  1879).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1880). 


l'i'2  RUTGERS    COLLEGE.  1877. 


*WiLLiAM  James  Chesebeo,  Knox,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Knox.    N.    Y.,    Feb.    6.    1851.      At    Rutgers,    1873-75. 

Farmer.     Teacber.     Died,  May  15,  1913. 
John  Haines  Knox,  Lebanon,  N.  J. 

Mine  manager. 
*Marvin  Tiiorne  Merchant,  Watervliet,  N.  Y. 

Born   in   New   York   City,    1859.      At   Rutgers.    1873-75.      Chief 

Inspector,  Watervliet  Arsenal,  1887-1905.     Died.  Dec.  31,  1905. 
Abeam  Van  Cleef  Nevius,  East  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born  at  East  Millstone,   N.  J.,  Sept.  9,   1856.     At  Rutgers  two 

years.     Farmer. 

Harry  Schoonmaker,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 
*  William  George  Ely  See,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  26,  1857.  At  Rutgers,  1873-74. 
Lawyer.     Died,  Nov.  1,  1904.    • 

*WiLLiAM  Leggett  Skinkle,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Feb.  10,  1854.  At  Rutgers,  1873-76. 
Lawyer.     Died,  April  13,  1890. 

Schityler  Neilson  Warren,  New  York  City. 

Stock  broker. 

B.Sc. 

*John  Francis  Ladley,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  28,  1857.  Died,  Dec.  21, 
1878. 

Leonor  Fresnel  Loree,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Fulton,  111..  Apr.  23,  1858.  President  Delaware  and 
Hudson  Company,  1907-  .  President  and  Director  of  tbirty-four 
companies  controlled  by  the  same.  Fourth  Vice  Pres.  Penn. 
lines  west  of  Pittsburgh,  1901.  Pres.  Baltimore  and  Ohio  R.  R., 
1901-04.  Pres.  Rock  Island  Co..  1904.  Chairman  Exec.  Com. 
Kansas  City  Southern  Railway,  1906-  .  President.  American 
Railway  Association.  1899-1901.  Chairman,  U.  S.  Delegation, 
International  Railway  Congress  at  Paris  in  1900.  M.Sc.  (Rut- 
gers, 1880).     C.E.    (Rutgers,  1896). 

William  James  Nelson,  New  Market,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Plainfield,  N.  .T.,  July  4.  1854.     Physician.     M.Sc.   (Rut- 
gers, 1880).     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1880). 
*Edward  Ingelow  Pitman,  Buenos  Ayres,  S.  A. 

Civil  engineer  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1880).  C.E.  (Rutgers,  1892). 
Died,  Dec.  3,  1907. 

Charles  Taylor  Pomeroy,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  June  2,  1855.  Chemist.  Manufacturer 
of  writing  fluids.  President  and  treasurer,  Pomeroy  Co.  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers.  1880).     Ph.D.    (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1888). 

Ellis  Frank  Potter,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mount  Pleasant,  N.  J..  Sept.  9,  1855.     Dentist.     N.  Y. 
Dental  College,  1890.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1880). 
♦Edward  Anderson  Reiley,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Succasunna.  N.  J.,  Oct.  27,  1855.  Physician.  President 
Board  Education  six  years.  County  Physician  six  years.  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1880).     M.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1881).     Died,  June  9,  1914. 

William  Maxson  Stillman,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Plainfield.  N.  J..  Nov.  23,  1856.  Lawyer.  Citv  Judge, 
Plainfield,  1892-94.  1902-04.  Corporation  Counsel,  Plainfield, 
1912-15.     LL.B.   (Columbia,  1879).     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1880). 

George  McClellan  Taylor,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rumson.  N.  J..  Dec.  2,  1855.  Consulting  and  Supervising 
Engineer.  Junior  Assistant  Engineer,  War  Dept..  1887—1914. 
Author,  "Record  and  History,  Class  of  1877."  M.Sc.  (Rutgers, 
1880).     C.E.    (Rutgers,  1903). 


1877. 


ALUMNI.  173 


Alfred  Alexander  Titsworth,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Dec.  4,  1852.  Professor,  Civil  En- 
gineering and  Graptiics,  Rutgers,  1904-  .  Dean  of  Engineer- 
ing, Rutgers,  1915-  .  Prof.  Graphics  and  Mathematics,  Rut- 
gers, 1886-1904.  Supreme  Court  Commissioner,  re-establishing 
county  line  between  Morris  and  Somerset,  1893-94.  Do.,  be- 
tween Hunterdon  and  Morris,  1896.  Author,  "Elements  of  Me- 
chanical Drawing."  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1880).  C.E.  (Rutgers, 
1880).      D.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1907). 

*ISAAC  Van  Winkle,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Born,  July  20,  1855.  Real  estate.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1880). 
Died,  Oct.  6,   1913. 

La  Rue  Vredenburgh,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  at  Springfield,  111.,  Sept.  24,  1855.  Assistant  to  Gen. 
Supt.  Edison  Electilc  Illuminating  Co.,  1912-  .  M.Sc.  (Rut- 
gers, 1880). 

*William  Russell  Whitehead,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  July  18,  1856.  Treasurer,  Mercer 
Pottery  Co.     M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1880).     Died,  June  9,  1913. 


William  Gardner  Barnes,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Born  in  Mass.,  Mch.  12,  1857.  At  Rutgers  two  years.  Mer- 
chant. 

Edwin  J.  Eneas. 

Alfred  Wolcott  Gibbs,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Fort  Filmore,  N.  M.,  Oct.  27,  1856.  At  Rutgers  one 
year.  Chief  Mechanical  Engineer,  Penn.  R.  R.  Mechanical  en- 
gineer, Stevens,  1878. 

Yasutaro  Hara,  (?)   Yedo,  Japan. 

Governor  of  Province. 

William  Sisiith  Ketcham,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Nov.,  1855.  At  Rutgers  one  year.  Archi- 
tect and  builder, 

*JoHN  LOTT  Nostrand,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Utrecht,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  2,  1856,     At  Rutgers,  1873- 

75.     Lawyer.     City  Magistrate,  1895-1900.     Died,  Aug.  3,  1913. 
♦Timothy  Foster  Nostrand,  New  Utrecht,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1873-76.     Farmer.     Died,  Nov.  3,  1885. 
YosHio  Ohsawa,  (?)   Aichy,  Japan. 

Zen  Kichy  Ongawa,  (?)   Aichy,  Japan. 

BoTn,  1855.     Director  of  the  Japan  Ocean  Navigation  Co. 
♦Kanichero  Taku,  Saga,  Japan. 

At  Rutgers,  1874-76.     Died,  1901. 
♦James  Alexander  Talmage,  Napanoch,  N,  Y. 

Born  at  Chittenango,  N.  Y.     At  Rutgers,  1873-75.     Died,  May, 

1877. 

JosiAH  TiCE,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

Civil  engineer  and  land  surveyor.  City  Engineer,  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1885-91. 

Clinton  De  Witt  Van  Dyck,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  6,  1855.  At  Rutgers  three  years. 
Physician.  Medical  Supervisor,  Metropolitan  Life  Ins.  Co. 
M.D.    (Albany  Med.   Coll.,  1879). 

Ernest  Patten  Waite,  Eureka,  Cal. 

With  Western  Supply  Co. 
♦Daniel  Waldo,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1873-75.  Physician.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1878). 
Died,  1893. 


174  EUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


1878. 


1878. 
A.B. 

Louis  Bevier.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Marbletown,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  22,  1857.  Prof.  Greek  Lang, 
and  Lit.,  Rutgers,  1893-  .  Dean  of  Rutgers  College,  1912-  . 
State  Inspector  High  Schools,  N.  J.,  1904-09.  Instructor  in 
French,  Rutgers,  1883-85.  Adjunct  Pro,f.  Mod.  Languages, 
1885-90.  Acting  Prof.  Latin.  1887-89.  Prof.  Mod.  Languages, 
1890-93.  Sec.  Extension  Dept.,  1892-1904.  Author,  "French 
Grammar,"  "Brief  Greek  Syntax."  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1881). 
Ph.D.    (Johns  Hopkins,  1881).     Litt.D.   (Rutgers,  1908). 

Henry  James  Bogardus,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Fishkill   Landing,    N.    Y.,    Feb.    15,    1858.      Physician. 

N.   B.   Sem.,   1881.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1881).     M.D.    (Univ.   N.  Y. 

Med.  Coll.,  1883). 
Frederick  Joseph  Collier,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Boin  at  Geneva,  N.  Y..  Sept.  23.  1856.     Lawyer.     Trustee,  Rut- 
gers,  1891-     .     A.M.    (Rutgers.  1881). 
Everett  Mallory  Culver,  New  York  City. 

Surgeon.      Demonstrator   of    Post   Graduate   Coll.    N.    Y.      A.M. 

(Rutgers,    1881).      M.D.    (Coll.    P.    and    S.,    1881,    and    Berlin, 

1884). 
John  Edward  Elmendorf,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.   J.,  Aug.  3,   1858.     Lawyer.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1881).     Ph.B.   (Rutgers,  1881). 
♦NicoLL  Floyd  Elmendorf,  New  York  City. 

Born  at   Poughkeepsie,   N.   Y.,   1857.     Lawyer.      A.M.    (Rutgers, 

1881).     Died,  Nov.  19,  1890. 
Charles  Everett,  Belmar,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Dutch  Neck,   N.  J.,  May   19.   1854.     Presb.   clergyman. 

Princeton    Sem.,   1881.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1881).      D.D.    (Ruther- 
ford Coll.,  N,  C,  1896). 
*JoHN  Blair  Gibbs,  New  York  City. 

Born,  Sept.  25.  1858.     Physician  and  surgeon.     A.M.    (Rutgers, 

1881).    M.D.  (Univ.  of  Penn.,  1881.  and  Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1882). 

Surgical    staff.    Bellevue    Hospital,    1881-83.       Surgeon,    U.    S. 

Navy   in   Spanish  War.      Killed   in   a   skirmish   at  Guantanamo, 

Cuba,  June  12,  1898. 
*Sei-ichi  Kudo,  Tokio,  Japan. 

Born  in  Japan.     Author.      Prof.   Physics,   Sapporo  Agric.   Coll., 

1881-83.     A.M.   (RutgeTS,  1881).     Died,  Dec.  15,  1906. 
George  Le  I^vre,  Forest  Glen,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Forest  Glen,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  24.  1856.     Presb.  clergyman. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1881.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1881). 
*William  Burnham  Marshall,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Valpariso,  Chili.  Apr.  10.  1858.     Teacher.     AM.    (Rut- 
gers, 1881).     Died,   Sept.   16,   1881. 
John  Hull  McLean,  Eatontown,  N.  J. 

Farmer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1881).     LL.B.   (Columbia,  1881). 
Otto  E.  Meyer,  Alstead  Center,  N.  H. 

Retired.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1881). 
Henry  Merrill  Orne,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Jan.  25.  1859.     General  Secretary,  N. 

Y.  Young  Men's  Christian  Association.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1881). 
James  Henry  Ow^ens,  Macon,  Ga. 

Born   at   Hyde   Park,   N.    Y..    Jan.   4,    1857.      Presb.    clergyman. 

N.    B.    Sem.,    1881.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1881).      D.D.    (Lafayette, 

1907). 


1878. 


ALUMNI,  175 


CoRTLANDT  Parker,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at"  Newark,  N.  J.,  Aug.  17.  1857.  Lawyer.  Assistant 
U.  S.  District  Attorney,  N.  J..  1900-03.  U.  S.  District  Attor- 
ney,   1903.      A.M.     (Rutgers.    1881).      LL.B.    (Columbia.    1881). 

*  William  Henry  Scudder,  Rio  Vista,  Cal. 

Born  at  Vellore,  India,  Feb.  10.  1857.  Cong'l  clergyman.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1882.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1881).     Died,  May  26,  1911. 

John  Lawson  Senior,  Waverly,  Kan. 

Born  at  Montgomery.  N.  Y.,  Nov.  7.  1854.  Lawyer  State 
Senator.   1889-1903.     A.M.    (Rutgers.   1881). 

George  Edward  Stubbs,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  .1..  Apr.  3,  1857.  Ecclesiastical 
musician.  Organist  and  choirmaster,  St.  Agnes  Chapel.  N.  Y., 
1892-  .  Instructor  in  Ecclesiastical  Music,  General  Theologi- 
cal Sem.,  N.  Y..  1888-1902.  Writer  on  Ecclesiastical  Music. 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1881).  Mus.  Doc.  (Univ.  of  the  South,  1904). 
♦Egbert  Tears,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Born  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  22.  1856.  N.  B.  Sem., 
1878-80.     Died.  Jan.  27,  1880. 

Howard  Davidson  Terhune,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  at  NeAv  Brunswick,  N.  .1.,  Dec.  16.  1859.  Cashier,  Hacken- 
sack National  Bank.  Lawyer.  Columbia  Law  School,  1881. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1881). 

John  Van  der  Poel,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20.  1858.     Physician.     Lecturer  on 
Genito-Urinary   Diseases   at   the   Univ.   and  Bellevuc   Med.   Coll. 
M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1881).     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1881). 
*John  Smalley  Letson  Van  Deventer,  Denver,  Col. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.(?)  1859.  Physician.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1881).  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1880).  Died,  March  21, 
1889. 

*Henry  Cone  Van  Dolsen,  New  York  City. 

Born,  1857.  Physician.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1881).  M.D.  (Coll. 
P.  and  S.,  1882).     Died,  1887. 

♦Jonah  Walter  Vaughan,  City  Point,  Maine. 

Born  at  New  Vineyard.  Maine.  Apr.  30.  1851.  Clergyman.  R. 
C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1881.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1881).  Died.  Oct. 
31,  1913. 


William  Wallace  Anderson,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 
Lawyer. 

♦John  Henry  Banta,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Dundee  Lake,  N.  J.,  Sept.  27.  1853.  At  Rutgers,  1874- 

76.      Physician.      M.D.     (Bellevue    Hospital  Med.    Coll.,    1879). 
Died,  Aug.  20,  1907. 

John  Bloomfield  Beekman,  Bedminster,  N.  J. 

Physician.     M.D.    (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1881). 
Garret  Story  Conover,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Business. 
John  Golden  Dorrance,  New  York  City. 

Manufacturer.     M.D.    (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1879). 
♦William  Edwards  Ferguson,  New  York  City. 

Real  estate  agent. 
♦Frederick  Fitch  Folger,  Jr.,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1874-76.     Bookkeeper,     Died,  Feb.  25,  1883. 
John  Adam  Frech,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Lawyer. 

Richard  Wright  Herbert,  Wickatunk,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Wickatunk,   N.   J.,   Oct.   27,   1859.     At  Rutgers   half  a 
year.    Farmer. 


1*^6  RUTGERS    COLLEGE.  1878. 


William  Jacob  Miller. 

Augustus  Manning  Pbice,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer, 
David  Hall  Schock,  Pitman,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Germantown,  Pa.,  Feb.  13,  1840.     At  Rutgers  one  and 

one-half  years.     M.  E.  clergyman.     Author,   "The  Amen  Corner 

and  Other  Poems."     A.M.    (Dickinson,  1881). 
*  Jacob  Winfbed  Van  Keuben,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1873-76.     Bookkeeper. 
Vanderbilt  Spader  Voobhees,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New   Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Sept.    7,    1858.      At   Rutgers, 

1874.     Real  estate. 

*Peteb  Dumont  Whitenack,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1874-76.     Died,  March  25,  1901. 


B.Sc. 

John  Bishop,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1881). 

Edward  Dubyee,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Cement  expert,  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  1903-  .  M.Sc.  (Rut- 
gers, 1881).     C.E.   (Rutgers,  1894). 

Henry  Monmouth  Herbert,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Civil  and  consulting  engineer.  Member,  N.  J.  Board  of  Health. 
Chief,  Division  of  Sewerage  and  Water-Supplies.  M.Sc.  (Rut- 
gers, 1881). 

Walteb  Livingston  Lawrence,  Scranton,  Pa. 

Born   at   Hamburg,    N.    J.,   Mch.    10,    1857.      Real   estate   agent, 

D.  and  H.  Co.,  1902-     .     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1881). 
Franklin  Townsend  Lent,  Sterling,  Mass. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  3,  1855.     Architect.     Author, 

"Sound  Sense  in  Suburban  Architecture,"  etc.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers, 

1881). 

^Robebt  Woodwobth  Pbentiss,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Brighton,  Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1857.  Professor  Mathematics 
and  Astronomy,  Rutgers,  1892-1913.  Associate  Prof.,  Math, 
and  Astron.,  1891-92.  Secretary  Faculty,  1898-1901.  Prof. 
Physics,  Corcoran  Scientific  School,  Columbian  Univ.,  1888-91. 
M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1881).  Fellow^  Johns  Hopkins,  1879-81.  Died, 
Apr.  5,  1913. 

CoBNELius  Clarkson  Vermeule,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  5.  1858.  Civil  engineer. 
Topographer  and  consulting  engineer,  N.  J.  Geological  Survey, 
1878-  .  Topographer,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  1884-88, 
Writer  on  engineering  subjects.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1881).  C.E. 
(Rutgers,  1880). 


Seymour  Morton  Lary. 
John  Perrine  Maynard. 

Merchant. 
Oscar  Hartwell  Maynard,  (?)  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Joseph  Hepburn  Parsons,  Talladega,  Ala. 

Born  at  Talladega,  Ala.,  Feb.   10,   1854.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Columbian  Univ.,  1879.     Landowner.     Author,  "Historical  Papers 

Upon    Men    and    Events    of    Rare    Interest    in    the    Napoleonic 

Epoch." 

Charles  Arthur  Reed,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  Dec.  4,  1857.  Lawver.  Member, 
N.  J.  Assembly,  1896.  N.  J.  State  Senator,  1897-1902.  Presi- 
dent of  N.  J.  Senate,  1899.     Columbia  Law  School.  1881-82. 


1878-1879. 


ALUMNI. 


177 


George  Field  Riggs,  Carlisle,  Penn, 

Born  on  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  20,  1853.     At  Rutgers,  1874- 
75.     Retired.     Civil  Engineer.     B.S.    (Mass.   Inst.  Tecli.,   1879). 

*Louis  V.  Snyder,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born.   1857.     At  Rutgers,   1874-78.     Manufacturer.     Died,  Jan. 
30.  1882. 


1879. 


lawyer. 
A.m:   (Rutgers,  1882). 


Passaic,  N.  J. 
Treasurer, 

Joplin,  Mo. 


A.B. 

John  Edmund  Ackerman, 

Born  at  Slaughterdam,  N.  J.,  Sept.  4.  1857 
City  of  Passaic,  1902-11       '  "'     '^ 

Joseph  Elmer  Aldrich, 
Mine  operator. 
*Abram  Van  Nest  Baldwin,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Nov.  16.  1858.  Physician. 
Pres.  Board  of  Education,  1892.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1882).  M.D. 
(Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1882).     Died,  Feb.  14,  1897. 

Albert  Chamberlain  Burt,  Owego,  N.  Y, 

Born  at  Albany.  N.  Y.,  Aug.  2,  1857.     Retired  merchant.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1882). 
Robert  Anderson  Cook, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.   J.,  Apr, 

(Rutgers,  1882). 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
1861.     Retired.     A.M. 


N.    Y. 

M.D. 


1860. 
(Coll. 


♦William  Cramer, 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1882). 
April  4,  1899. 

Clarence  Stephens  Davteson, 

Born  at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  11,  1857. 
gers,  1882). 

♦Alfred  Howard  Demarest, 

Born   at  Hudson,   N.   Y..   Nov.   23.   1860. 


Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Physician    and    surgeon. 
P.   and   S.,    1883).      Died, 

Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 
Lawyer.     A.M.   (Rut- 


N.    B.    Sem..    1884.       A.M.     (Rutgers,    1882).       D.D 
1904).     Died,  Nov.  3,  1904. 

Louis  Augustus  Du  Bois, 
Lawyer. 
♦John  Frelinghuysen, 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.(?),  Sept.  17,  1858 
cial  Examiner,  U.S.  Pension  Bureau,  1884-87. 
1882).      Died,   Aug.   14,   1894. 

Theodore  Frelinghuysen, 


Catskill,  N.  Y. 
Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 


(Rutgers, 
Brooklyn,  N. 


Y. 


Somerville,  N.  J. 
Lawyer.      Spe- 
A.M.    (Rutgers, 

New  York  City. 
Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Apr.  17,  1860.     Treasurer,   "The  Spool 
Cotton  Company." 

Isaac  William  Gowen,  North  Bergen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Dec.  29,  1858.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.  Cor.  Sec.  Bd.  Publication,  R.  C.  A.  President,  Geneial 
S.vnod,  R.  C.  A.,  1915.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1883.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1882).     D.D.    (Rutgers,  1902). 

Herman  Hageman,  Claverack,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  Oct.  14,  1858.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Stated  Clerk,  Particular  Synod  of  New  York,  1902-  .  N.  B. 
Sem.,   1882.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1882). 

Peter  Kenny  Hageman,  Liberty  Corner,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  Dec.  7,  1859.  Presb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1882.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1882). 

Edward  Woolsey  Jewett,  New  York  City. 

Member,  N.  Y.  Stock  Exchange. 

12 


RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1879 


William  Kamp.  Belleville,  Kan. 

Born  at  Pella,  Iowa.  July  31,  ISnO.  Physicinn  and  surari  on. 
Mayor  of  Belleville.  1913-15.  M.D.  (Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1882). 
A.M.    (Rutgers,   1882). 

New  York  City. 
'.    S.    Attorney.      Assistant   District   Attor- 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1882). 

Wadena.  Minn. 
Sept.    21,    18.")8.      Real    estate.      .Judge   of 
Member,   House   of   Rep- 


West  New  Hempstead, 
Clergyman,   R.   C.    A. 


N.  Y. 


Robinson  Station.  Md. 


Newtonville. 

B.  Sem..  1882.     A.M.   (Rutgers.   1882). 

Plainfield, 

Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 


Sept.   5,    18.->fi. 
(Rutgers,  1882), 


Ph.D. 


Missionary, 


Clergyman, 


Vellore. 
R.    C.    A. 


N.  Y. 


N.  J. 


India. 


Seaman  Millp:r, 

Lawyer.      Assistant   L 
ney,  New  York  City. 

As  HER  Murray, 

Born   at   Delhi.   N.   Y.. 

Probate.    Wad(  na   county, '1889-1904. 

resentatives,  Minn.,  1904-06. 

♦Abram  Yan  Liew  Pumyea,  Mt.  Holly,  N. 

Born.  1856.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1882).  Died,  Dc<c.  6. 
1895. 

*De  Witt  Gilbert  Rockefeller, 

Born   at   Albany,    N.    Y..    Sept.    20,    1852. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1882.     Died  Dec.   10,  1913. 

Ernest  Linwood  Runyon. 

Farmer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1882). 
John  H.  Scari.et, 

Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N 
Cornelius  Schenck, 

Born   at   Weston,   N.    ,T. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1882.     A.M 

EzEKiEL  Carman  Scudder, 

Born   at   Yellore.    India.   June   25,   1856. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1882.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1882). 

Theodore  Shap^er, 

Born  at  Cedar  Hill,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  16,  1856. 
N.   B.   Sem.,   1882.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1882). 

John  Letson  Stillwell, 

Born   at   Bayonne,   N.   J.,    Dec.   17,   1859. 
X.  B.  Sem.,  1882.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1882). 

John  Terhune,  Matawan,  N.  J. 

Cashier,  First  National  Bank,  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 

John  Clarendon  Todd,  Tarry  town,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  12,  1857.  Physician  and  sur- 
geon.     M.D.    (Coll.    P.   and   S.,    1882).      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1882). 

George  Yan  Derveer,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

"Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1882). 
George  Yredenburg  Van  Neste,  Hopewell,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Weston.  N.  J.,  Sept.  12,  1850.  Physician.  M.D.  (Jef- 
ferson Med.  Coll.,  1883). 

David  Demarest  Zabriskie,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paramus,  N.  J.,  Nov.  27,  1856.  liawyer.  Member. 
N.  J.  Assembly,  1894-95.  Law  Judge,  Bergen  county.  N.  J. 
1898-1908.      LL.B.    (Columbia,    1881).      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1882). 


Manito,  111. 
R.  C.  A. 


Duanesburgh,  N. 
Clergyman,   R.    C.    A. 


Y. 


♦William  James  Bailey. 

Born  at  Cedar  Hill,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  24,  1857 
Died.   March  13,  1878. 

Frank  Bruen  Conover, 

Born  at   Marlboro,   N.  J. 
♦Crawford  Crosby, 

Born,    1858.      At    Rutgers, 

1885. 
Alonzo  Clarence  Dingman, 

Born   at   Minden.   N.   Y.,   Aug.    23.   1858.      At   Rutgers.    187.5-76. 

Lawver.       Deputy     County     Clerk,     1898-1916.       A.B.     (Union. 

1879).     LL.B.    (Albany  Law  School.  1881). 


Cedar  Hill.  N.  Y, 

At  Rutgers,  1875-78. 


liong  Branch,  N.  J. 
Vice  President.  Tiffany  Studios. 

Kingston,  N.  Y". 
1875-77.      Lawyer.      Died.    June    19. 

Herkimer.  N.  Y. 


1879. 


ALUMNI.  179 


Jason  Sherwood  Hoffman,  Flemington,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Lebanon,   X.   J..   Doc.   20,   18o8.     At   Rutgers,   1875-78. 
County   Superintendent  o,f  Schools,   1895-     . 
*WiLLiAM  Ellsworth  Jakkard,  Lansing,  Mich. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  3.  1859.  At  Rutgers,  1875- 
78.     Mercliant.     City  Comptroller.     Died,  Sept.  14,  1903. 

Charles  Cooper  Polk,  Los  Angeles,  CaL 

Lawyer.  State's  Attorney  and  County  Judge,  Meade  county. 
South  Dakota.     A.B.    (Princeton,   1879). 

Henry  (tRAnville  Sharpe,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  30,  1858.  At  Rutgers  one  year. 
Brigadier  General,  U.  S.  Army.  Washington,  I>.  C.  U.  S.  Mili- 
tary Academy,   West   Poirrt,   1880.      Writer   on   Military   Tactics. 

Otis  Dexter  Stewart. 

B.Sc. 

Condict  Walker  Cutler,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Morristown.  N.  J.,  Feb.  27.  1859.  Physician.  Writer 
on  Dermatology.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S..  1882).  M.Sc.  (Rut- 
gers, 1882). 

George  Hill,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Consulting  engineer  and  builder.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1882).     C.E. 
.      (Rutgers,  1882). 

Franklin  Marsh,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

City  surveyor  and  engineer,  Rahway,  1903-  .  City  surveyor, 
1882-92.     City  engineer,  1885-92. 

Tadanari  Matsdaira,  (?)   Tokio,  Japan. 

Officer  in   Department  of  Foreign  Affairs. 
♦Jonathan  Bruen  Miller,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Oct.  4,  1858.  Editor,  "American  Rail- 
road Journal."     M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1883).     Died,  July  3,  1887. 

Alfred  Berry  Nelson,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Stanhope,  N.  J.,  June  21,  1859.  Civil  engineer.  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,   1882).     C.E.    (Rutgers,  1908). 

♦Francis  Augustus  Wilder,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Boi-n  at  Alto,  Wis.,  Nov.  3.  1851.  Adjunct  Professor  of  An- 
alytical Chemistry,  Rutgers,  1883-1890.  Professor  of  An- 
alytical Chemistry,  Rutgers,  1890-91.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1882). 
Died,  May  25,  1891. 


Jesse  Hagaman  Beekman,  Sayreville,  N.  J. 

Physician. 
♦George  Albert  De  Baun,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Saddle   River.  N.  J.,  Feb.  11,  1856.     At  Rutgers,  1875- 
78.     Teacher.     Manufacturer.     Died,  May  23,   1906. 

Frank  Michael  Donohue,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick.    N.    J.,    Aug.    17,    1859.      At    Rutgers 

one    year.      Physician    and    surgeon.  M.D.    (Univ.    N.    Y.    Med. 

Coll..   1881). 

Presley  Thornton  Jenkins,  (?)  Washington,  D.  C. 

Hiram  Abiff  Maynard,  New  York  City. 

♦William  Appleton  Paige. 

At  Rutgers.  187.5-76. 

♦William  Runyon  Stanbery,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  187.5-77.     Manufacturer.  Died,  .Tan.  2,  1906. 

♦James  Polhemus  Van  Wyck,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 
Born    at    Northumberland.    N.    Y.,    Jan.    20.    1856.      At    Rutgers, 

1875-76.      Merchai)t.      Died,   June   18,  1910. 


180  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1879-1880. 


Eugene  Spencer  Yeghte,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born   at   New   Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Nov,   27,   1856.      At    Rutgers, 


1875-78.     Accountant, 


1880. 


A.B. 

Charles  Stuart  Aitkin,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton.  N.  J..   Sept.   2,   1858.     Clerk  In   office  of  Sec- 
retary of  State  of  New  Jersey.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1890). 
*Thomas  Woodiiouse  Bakewell.  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Penn.(V),  Oct.  27,  1861.  Patent  lawyer. 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1883).  LL.B.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1883).  Died,  July 
7,  1909. 

♦Herbert  Henry  Cameron,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Thurman.  N.  Y,,  Aug,  6,  1857,  Episc.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem..  1880-82.  Gen.  Sem.,  N.  Y.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1886). 
B.D.  (Trinity).     Died,  July  25,  1888. 

♦Charles  Freeman  Cantine,  Kingston,  N,  Y. 

Born  at  Saugerties.  N.  Y.,  Nov.  4.  1858.  Lawyer.  District  At- 
torney, Ulster  countv,  N.  Y,.  1895-1904.  County  Judge,  Ulster 
county,  1904-12.     LL.B,  (Columbia,  1882),     Died,  July  14,  1912. 

Edward  Close  Delavan,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  26,  1858.  Lawyer.  Writer  on  the 
earlv  history  of  Richmond  county,  N.  Y.  LL.B.  (Columbia, 
1882).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1883), 

Nathan  Henry  Demarest,  .  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Born   in   New  York   City,   July   3,    1861,      Clergyman.    R.    C.    A. 

Missionary  to  Japan,  1883-90,  1912-13,     N.  B.  Sem.,  1883.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1883). 

William  Alexander  Dumont,  West  Coxsackie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Far  Hills,  N.  J.,  Dec.  23,  1857,  Clergyman,  R.  C,  A. 
B.D.    (Union   Sem.,   1885),      A,M.    (Rutgers,   1883). 

♦Pierre  St.  John  Gillespy,  Saugerties,  N,  Y. 

Born,  1859,     Student,  Columbia,  1881-82.     Died,  Sept.  2,  1882. 
Gilbert  D.  B.  Hasbrouck,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Port  Ewen,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1860.  Lawyer.  2d  Deputy 
Attorney  General,  N.  Y.,  1894.  1st  Deputy  Attorney  General, 
1895-99.  Judge,  N.  Y.  Court  of  Claims.  1902-03.  Presiding 
Judge,  1903-04.  Justice  Supreme  Court,  N.  Y.,  1905.  Ashokan 
Commissioner.  1907-10.  Justice,  Supreme  Court,  N.  Y.,  1913-  . 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1883). 

Walter  DuBois  Hasbrouck,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Port  Ewen.  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1858.  Physician.  M.D. 
(Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1883). 

♦Egbert  Le  Fevre,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Raritan.  N.  J.,  Oct.  29.  1858.  Ph.vsician.  Prof.  Clinical 
Med.  Univ.  and  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll..  1890-95.  Adjunct 
Prof.  Medicine,  1895-98.  Associate  Prof.  Therapeutics.  Prof. 
Clinical  Medicine  and  Dean.  1898-1914.  Author.  "Notes  on 
Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutic  Physical  Diagnosis."  M.D. 
(Univ,  N.  Y.,  1883).  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1884).  D.Sc.  (Rutgers, 
1910).     LL.D.   (Univ.  N,  Y.,  1910).     Died,  Mch,  30,  1914. 

Frederick  Wilkinson  Olcott,  Washington,  D.  C 
Born  at  East  Millstone.  N.  J„  May  1,   1860.     Physician.     Sur- 
geon,  U.   S.    Navy,    1887-1900.  M.D.    (Coll.   P.    and   S.,   1884). 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1890). 
♦Edmund  Rawson  Palmer,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 
Lawyer,     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1883).     LL.B.    (Univ.  of  Iowa,  1882), 
Died.  Oct.  9.  1886. 


ALUMNI.  181 


*  Clarence  Mather  Perlee,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Oct.  30.  1856.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.    B.    Sem.,    1883.      P.    G.    Union    Sem.,    1884.      A.M.    (Rutgers, 
1883).     Died,  July  16,  1915. 
Thomas  Marshall  Fitz  Randolph,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Sept.  2,  1857.  Lawyer.  LL.B. 
(Columbia,  1882). 

Millard  Fillmore  Ross,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  16,  1860.  Coal  merchant. 
George  Washington  Scarlet.  Ridgeway,  Mich. 

Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B.' Sem.,  1883.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1884). 
*Edwin  P'rancis  See,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Tarrvtown.  N.  Y.,  .Ian.  29,  1861.     Clergyman,  R.   C.  A. 

General  Secretary  Brooklyn  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1886-1906.     N.  B.  Sem., 

1883.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1883).     Died.  July  17,  1906. 

Bevier  Has-Brouck  Sleght,                       *  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at   Sleghtsburg,  N.  Y.,   Sept.   13,   1857.  Physician.      M.D. 

(Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1882).     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1883). 

John  L.  Suydam,  Jamesburg,  N.  J. 

Born    in    Somerset    county,    N.    J.,    Oct.    13.    1859.      Physician. 
County  physician,  Middlesex  county,  N.  J.,  1906-09.     M.D.  (Univ. 
N.  Y.,  1882).     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1883). 
"Stephen  Vedder  Ten  Eyck,  '  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1860.  Physician.  M.D.  (Coll. 
P.  and  S.,  1883).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1883).     Died,  May  6,  1911. 

William  Van  Doren,  Archbald,  Penn. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J.,  Feb.  25,  1858.  Physician  and  sur- 
geon.    M.D.   (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1885). 

Joseph  Appleton  Van  Mater,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Marlboro.  N.  J.,  Mav  25.  1860.  Manager  of  mines, 
N.  J.  Zinc  Co.,  1908-  .  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1883).  E.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1911). 

*Sherman  Van  Ness,  Ji?.,  Chatham  Center,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  13,  1859.  Physician.  M.D.  (Coll. 
P.  and  S.,  1883).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1883).     Died,  Dec.  2,  1913. 

*Benjam:in  Miller  Van  Syckel,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Dec.  7,  1857.  Physician.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1883).  M.D.  (Bellevue  Med.  Coll.,  1882).  Died,  March 
15,  1903. 

William  V^aughan,  Belfast,  Maine. 

Born  at  New  Vineyard,   Maine,  Sept.  21,  1855.     Clergyman,  R. 

C.  A.  Farmer.  President  Maine  State  Girls'  Home.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1883. 

Nathaniel  Whitaker  Voorhees,  Jr.,  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 

Physician.     M.D.    (Univ.  Penn.,   1883). 

Frederick  Weigel,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.   19,  1859.     Lawyer.     City 

Attorney,  N.  B.,  twenty-flve  years.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1883). 

Joseph  Wolfson,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  May  8.  1860.     Physician.     City 

Physician,  Jersey  City,  1890-  .  M.D.  (Bellevue  Med.  Coll., 
1883).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1883). 


Howard  Leon  Browning,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

With  Edison  Electric  Light  Co. 
George  Buttler,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.     At  Rutgers,  1876-78.     Dentist. 
D.D.S.   (Univ.  Maryland,  1884). 


18^ 


KUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1880. 


Charles  Clakk, 
Lawyer. 

♦Gregory  Richard  Gillmore, 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb 
13,  1016. 

Richard  Morris  Greeneank, 

Merchant.     Lawyer,  admitted, 

Morrison  Clark  Hamilton, 

With  N.  y.,  N.  H.  and  H.  R. 
*  Charles  Arthur  Horn, 

Bom  at  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.(?) 
sistant  Librarian,  Brooklyn 
1888. 

Louis  Thompson  Reed, 


!3,  185^ 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Merchant.     Died,  Apr. 


New  York  City 

1881. 

New  York  City, 
R.     A.B.   (Iowa  Coll.,  1880 j. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
1857.     At  Rutgers,   1876-80.      As- 
Library,    1882-88.      Died,    Aug. 


24, 

Raritan, 

s.  1877-78. 


N.  J. 


Born  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind".,  St  pt.  4,  1859.     At  Rutg 
Insurance.      M.D.    (Jefferson   Med.   Coll.,   1884). 

Shipway,  New  Brunswick, 

Rutgers,    1875-78.      Medical    student.      Died 


*George  Washington 

Born,    1857.      At 
Dec.  29,  1879. 

*JoHN  Gregory  Slee, 

Born  at  I'oughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1857.  At  Rutgers,  1876-77 
V.  S.  Gov't  Service.  Chief  Veterinarian.  Philippine  Islands 
1903-06.  D.V.S.  (American  Veterinary  College).  Died,  Mch 
3,  1913. 

George  Frank  Stephens, 
Born   at  Railway,   X.   J 


N.   J. 


Dec.   28,   1859. 
Sculptor  and  lecturer. 


At 


one-fourth  yean 

*JoiiN  Henry  Weir, 

At   Rutgers.    1876-77. 
Feb.  21,  1884. 

Asa  Zabriskie, 

Born    at   Ridgewood,    X.    J.,    Xov.    15 
years.     In  moving  picture  business. 

♦GuiLLiAM  Arthur  Zacriskie, 

At  Rutgers,  1876-77.     Physician.     M.D.   (Coll.  P 
Died.  Oct.  25,  1900. 


Portland,  Ore. 


Arden,  Del. 
Rutgers,   one    and 


Civil   engineer.      Died 


1858. 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
at   Paducah,    Ky., 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
At    Rutgers    two 

New  York  City. 

and  S.,  1882). 


B.Sc. 

Franklin  Avery  Chapman, 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  X.  J.,  1857.     Manufacturer 
Charles  Manning  Freeman, 

Physician  and  merchant 

(Rutgers,  1886). 

William  Davis  Schoon  maker. 

Born  at  Xewburgh.  X.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1856 
ist.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1883). 


M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S. 


Morristown,  N.  J. 


Metuchen, 

1884).      M.Sc. 


N.  J, 


Orange,  N. 
Manufacturing  chem- 


Peter  Randolph  Buckelew,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Xew  Brunswick.  X.  J.,  May  22,  1860.     At  Rutgers  two 
years.      Insurance   surveyor. 

Theodore  Frelingiiuysen  De  Witt, 


Cattle   grower.      First   Lieut,    and   Asst.    Surgeon,   U. 
1889-91.     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1884). 


John  White  Howell, 

Electrician. 
Thomas  Ely  Schanck, 

Born  at  Freehold.   X.   J.,   Feb.   9.   1860. 
Cashier,   People's  Xational   Bank,   1887- 


Denver,  Col. 

S.    Array, 

Newark.  N.  J. 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers  tw^o  years. 


1880-1881.  ALUMNI.  183 


Theodore  Van  Deventer,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Electrician. 
*  William  Stults  Van  Nortwick,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Eorn    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Aug.    20.    1858.      At    Rutgers, 

1876-78.      Bookkeeper.      Died,   May   24,    1895. 
Charles  Strong  Van  Nuis,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Tliree  Alile  Run,  N.  J..  Dec.  20,  1859.     At  Rutgers  three 

years.     Manager,  College  Farm. 
Henry  Vroom,  ^  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Manager,   1892-     . 

1881. 
A.B. 

*Tiieodore  Burges  Booraem,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Bninswick,  N.  J.,  Apr.  30.  1861.  Lawyer.  As- 
sistant U.  S.  Attorney,  N.  J..  1903-06.  City  Attorney,  N.  B., 
1905-06.  .Judge,  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Middlesex  county. 
N.  J.,  1906-09.  Prosecutor  of  the  Pleas,  Middlesex  county, 
1909-12.  Treasurer,  Rutgers  Alumni  Ass'n.  Died,  Feb.  26, 
1912. 

Jesse  Wendell  Brooks,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y. 

Born  at  Cheshire.  Conn..  Sent.  26,  1858.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
Secretary  and  Missionary  Superintendent,  Chicago  Tract  So- 
ciety. 1898-1914.  President,  Union  Missionary  Training  In- 
stitute, 1914-  .  Union  Sem.,  1884.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1884). 
Ph.D.    (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1889). 

Gardner  Hale  Cain,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Harlingen,  N.  J.,  Nov.  27,  1858.  Lawyer.  President, 
Common  Council,  1893-95.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1886). 

Marion  Townsend  Conklin,  Middletown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  July  9,  1856.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1884. 

JosiAH  Elmer  Crane,  Wurtsboro,  N.  Y. 
Born  at  Fair  Oaks,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  27,  1853.     Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem..  1884.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1884).  Ph.D.  (Martyn  Col- 
lege).    S.T.D.    (Harximan  Univ.). 

John  Hendrik  De  Vries,  Canton,  Mass. 

Born  in  Amsterdam.  Netherlands.  May  8.  1859.  Episc.  clergy- 
man. Translator  of  Dr.  Kuyper's  "Encyclopedia  of  Sacred  The- 
ology," &c.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1888.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1884).  D.D. 
(Rutgers,  1903). 

*George  Fielder,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y. 
Boi-n  at  Princeton,  N.  J.,  Dec.  14,  1859.  Lawyer.     LL.B.    (Col- 
umbia.  1884).     Justice,  Municipal  Court,  Borough  of  Brooklyn, 
1908-11.     Died,  Aug.  8,  1911. 

Cornelius  Isaac  Haring,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   New   City,   N.    Y.,    Apr.    4,  1860.      Lawyer.      Secretary, 

Wisconsin  Bar  Assn.,  1901-04.  LL.B.  (Columbia,  1883). 
LL.D.    (Washington  Coll.   of  Law). 

♦Richard  Charles  Harrington,  Newark,  N,  J. 

Physician  and  surgeon.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1884).  M.D.  (Bellevue 
Hospital   Med.   Coll.,   1884).     Died,   Feb.   22,   1885. 

Charles  Norton  Ironside,  Dnluth,  Minn. 

Born    at    Washington,    D.    C.    Apr,    12,    1859.      Journalist    and 
puWisher.       Author,     Handy     Law    Dictionary,     &c.       Lawyer. 
LLB.      (Georgetown     Univ.,     1882).       A.M.      (Rutgers,     1884). 
LL.D.    (Nashville  Coll.  of  I^w,  1900). 

Martin  Wyckoff  Lane,  Millville,  N.  .1. 

Bom  at  White  House,  N.  J.,  Nov.  22,  1858.  Lawyer.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,    1884). 


184  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1881. 


Robert  Lefferts,  East  Moriches,  L.  I. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  L.  I.,  Mch.  2,  1860.     Retired. 
*Chari.es  Edward  Lord,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Fulton.  N.  Y.,  May  21.  1860.  Journalist.  On  staff 
N.  y.  Times.     Died,  March  21,  1897. 

JOEL  LouCKS,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Palatine,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  7,  1853.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1884. 

WiLMER  McNair,  Holmdel,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  23,  1858.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.     Princeton  Sem.,  1886.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1886). 

Henry  Du  Bois  Mulford,  Upper  Red  Hook,  N.  Y'. 

Born  at  Livingston,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  27,  1859.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Prof.  English  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Rutgers,  1897-1911.  Lecturer  on 
tile  English  Bible,  1903-11.  Trustee.  Rutgers.  1895-97.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1885.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1884).     D.D.   (Union,  1903). 

William  Schmitz,  Bushkill,  Pa. 

Born  at  Crefeld,  Germany,  Apr.  28,  1857.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.   Sem.,  1884. 

Chester  Boyden  Schoonmakep,  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  30,  1860.     Farmer. 
♦Charles  Buchanan  Scott,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Shawangunk.  N.  Y.,  1861.  Teacher.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1887).     Died,  June  19,  1904. 

George  Henry  Stephens,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Sept.  27,  1857.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Field  Secretary  and  Secretary  pro  tem.,  Presbyterian  Ministers' 
Fund.     N.  B.   Sem.,  1884.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1884.) 

Livingston  Ludlow  Taylor,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sept.  16,  1860.  Cong'l  clergyman. 
Trustee,  Rutgers,   1907-12.     N.  B.   Sem.,  1884.     A.M.    (Rutgers, 

1884). 

♦Irving  Strong  Upson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J, 

Born  at  Marion,  Conn.,  Feb.  5.  1855.  Librarian,  Rutgers,  1884- 
1906.  Chief  Clerk,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  N.  J.  State  Agric. 
Experiment  Station,  1881-l'915.  Clerk,  Geological  Survey.  N. 
J..  1881-99.  Secretary  of  Faculty,  Rutgers,  1891-1915.  Regis- 
trar, 1891-1915.  Treasurer,  Rutgers  College,  1905-15.  Bi- 
ographer Alumni  Ass'n,  1883-1904.  Treasurer,  do.,  1904-15. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,   1884).     Died,   Feb.   25,  1915. 

John  Russell  Verbrycke,  Vineland,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Nov.  5,  1860.  Presb.  clergy- 
man.    N.  B.   Sem.,   1884.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1884). 

♦Edward  Burnett  Voorhees,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mine  Brook,  N.  J.,  June  22,  1856.  Professor,  Agricul- 
ture. Rutgers,  1890-1911.  Director,  Agric.  College  Experiment 
Station,  1900-11.  Superintendent  College  Farm,  1900-11. 
President,  N.  J.  Board  af  Agriculture,  1901-11.  President. 
Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment 
Stations,  1904-05.  Author,  "First  Principles  of  Agriculture." 
"Fertilizers."  "Forage  Crops,"  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1884).  D.Sc. 
(ITniv.  Vermont,  1900).     Died,  June  6,  1911. 

James  Sylvester  Wight,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Washington,  N.  J..  Nov.  1,  1859.  Lawyer.  City  At- 
torney.     A.M.    (Rutgers,    1884). 

Garrett  Wyckoff,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Roysfield,  N.   .L,   Aug.   13,   1855.      Clergyman,   R.   C.  .A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1884.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1884).  Ph.D.  (Taylor  Univ. 
1898). 


1881. 


ALUMNI.  185 


Richard  Allard  Anthony,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  May  24,  1861.  At  Rutgers  two  years. 
Real  estate,  mortgages.  OflScer  of  corporations.  A.B.  (Columbia, 
1881).     A.M.    (Columbia,  1884). 

♦Cornelius  Bergen,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  1860.     At  Rutgers,  1877-78.     Builder.     Died,  Jan.'  2,  1886. 
Lewis  Lincoln  Cory,  Fresno,  Cal, 

Born  at  San  Jose,  Cal.,  May  4,  1861.  At  Rutgers,  1878-79. 
Lawyer.  A.B.  (Princeton,  1881).  LL.B.  (Columbia,  1883). 
A.M.    (Princeton,   1884). 

*Peter  Joseph  Gerlach,  Spokane,  Wash. 

At  Rutgers,  1877-78.  Physician.     Died,  July  21,  1898. 
Addison  Howard  Griffing,  Sayville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Greenpoint,  L.  I..  June  9.  1856.  At  Rutgers  two  years. 
Dentist.     D.D.S.   (N.  Y.  Coll.  of  Dentistry,  1882). 

George  Byron  McChesney. 

Chemist. 
♦John  Clifford  Perrine,  Pennington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Pennington,  N.  J.,  Mch.  1,  1855.  At  Rutgers,  1877-79. 
Druggist.     Died,  Nov.  10,  1888. 

David  Provost,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.    (Columbia,  1880). 
Oliver  Parsell  Schneeweiss,  Roselle,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  .1.,  Sept.  3,  1858.     At  Rutgers  three 

years.     With  Walter  Baker  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 

♦Cornelius  Whitenack  Stryker,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born,  1860.  At  Rutgers,  1877-79.  Druggist.  Ph.G.  (Phila. 
Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  1882).     Died,  Feb.  10,  1890. 

Augustus  Ferdinand  Todd,  Dunellen,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Athens,   Penn.,    Sept.   3,    1859.  At   Rutgers,    1877-79. 

Customs  broker.  President,  Board  of  Education,  Dunellen, 
1908-     . 

James  Marshall  Van  Deusen,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Born  at  Ghent,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1859.  At  Rutgers,  1877-79. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1895-97.     Hartford  Sem.,  1899-1900. 

*A.  Augustus  Williamson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  Dec.  31,  1860.     At  Rutgers,  1877-79.     Died  Jan.  29,  1879. 


B.Sc. 

John  Bruyere,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Cream  Ridge,  N.  J.,  Dec.  25,  1861.  Physician.  M.D. 
(Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1884).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1884). 

Thomas  Henry  Grant,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  Oct.  1,  1858.  Farmer  and  real  es- 
tate.    Civil  engineer.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1884). 

♦John  Kin  nan  How,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  2,  1860.  Electrical  con- 
tractor. Vice  Pi-esident,  Builders'  Exchange  of  Baltimore,  1909. 
Died,   June  9,  1915. 

Oakley  A.  Johnson,  Milton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hackettstown,  N.  J.     Teacher.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1884). 
♦Frederick  William  Malcolm,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  22.  1854.  Railroad  engineer. 
Inventor.  C.E.  (Rutgers,  1884).  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1890).  Died, 
Feb.  24,  1899. 

♦John  Trumbull  Marshall,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  8,  1860.  Incandescent  electric 
lamp  manufacturer.     Died,  Jan.  1,  1910. 


186  RUTGERS    COLLEGE.  1881-1882. 


JOHX  Forsyth  McWilliam,  Somemille,  N.  J. 

Born    at   Seaxsville.    N.    Y..    Jan.  31,    1800.      Physician.      M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1884).     M.D.    (Jefferson   Med.  Coll.,  1884).     . 

Robert  Cecil  Plume,  Cranford,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Newark,   X.   J.,  Feb.   28,  1861.      Manufacturer.      M.Sc. 

(Rutgers,   1884). 

Charles  Strong  Rusling,  Lawrenceville,  Pa. 

Engineering. 


James  Howard  Aitkin,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Dec.  24,  1860.     At  Rutgers  three  years. 
Secretary    and    Treasurer,    Schenectady    Railway    Co.,    190.")-     . 

♦Edward  Barzillai  Dana,  Jr.,  Metuchen,  X.  J. 
Born   at   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,   1863.  At  Rutgers,    1879-81.      Physi- 
cian  and  surgeon.      M.D.    (Coll.  P.   and   S.,   1889).     Died,   Jan. 
21,   1904. 

♦Frederick  W.  Denise,  Freehold,  X.  J. 

Born,    1858.      At    Rutgers,    1880-81.      Medical    student.      Died, 
May  31,   1884. 

William  Milton  Fink. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Union,  N.  J.     At  Rutgers,  1877-78. 

♦William  Richard  George,  Dover,  X.  J. 

Born  at  Dov.r,  N.  J.,  1863.     At  Rutgers,  1877-78.     Mining  En- 
gineer.     Professional    baseball   pitcher,    St.    Louis.      Died.    1016. 

*De  Witt  Gosjvian  Lippincott,  Campbell  Hall,  X.  Y, 

Born  in  Ulster  county,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  15,  1861.     At  Rutgers.  1877- 

78.     Physician.     M.D,   (Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1882).     Died,  June 

7,   1905. 

Washington  Wilson,  Metuchen,  X.  J. 


Manager  of  estates. 


1882, 


A.B. 

John  Bartlett  Alden,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

Born  at  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1860.  Editor,  "Eagle" 
office.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1885). 

Theodore  Amerman  BeekmXn,  Krumville,  X.  Y. 

Born  at  South  Branch,  N.  J..  Nov.  18,  1856.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1885.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1885). 

Irving  Burdick,  Oliverea,  X.  Y 

BoTTi  in  New  York  City,  June  30,  1859.  Musician.  A.M.  (Am- 
herst ) . 

♦Jacob  Chester  Chamberlain,  Xew  York  City. 

Born  at  Palmaner,  India,  July  30,  1860.  Electrical  engineer 
and  inventor.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1882).     Died,  July  28,  1905. 

William  Isaac  Chamberlain,  Xew  York  City. 

Born  at  Madras,  India,  Oct.  10,  1862.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
Prof.  Logic  and  Mental  Philosophy,  Rutgers,  1905-09.  Mis- 
sionary to  India,  R.  C.  A.,  1887-1905.  President,  General 
Synod,'  R.  C.  A.,  1909.  Secretary,  Board  Foreign  Missions, 
1909-  .  Author,  "Education  in  India."  N.  B.  Sem.,  1886, 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1886).  B.D.  (Rutgers,  1899).  Ph.D.  (Columbia, 
1899).     D.D.   (Hope,  1907,  and  Rutgers,  1912), 

William  Stockton  Cranmer,  Somerville,  X.  J. 

Born  at  Barnegat,  N.  J..  Dec.  19,  1858.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1885.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1885).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1903). 


1882. 


ALUMNI.  187 


Charles  Leavitt  Edgar,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Born  at  Griggstown.  N.  J.,  Dec.  23.  1860.  Electrical  engineer. 
President,  Edison  Electric  Illuminating  Co.,  of  Boston,  and  of 
other  electric  companies  of  Boston  and  vicinity.  Trustee,  Rut- 
gers, 1906-     .     E.E.    (Rutgers,  1S93). 

John  Hamilton  Gillespie,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Feb.  9,^1858.     Clergyman,   R.  C.  A. 

Prof.    Hellenistic    Greek    and    New    Testament    Exegesis,    N.    B. 

Sem.,    1898-1911.      Lector,    New   Testament   Text   Criticism   and 

Missions,    do.,    1911-     .      Prof.    Greek,    Hope    College,    1888-98. 

N.    B.     Sem.,    1885.       A.M.     (Rutgers,    1885).       D.D.     (Rutgers, 

1898,  and  Hope,  1898). 
*Abram  Beitton  Havens,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Jersey   Citv,   N.   J.,   1860.      Lawyer.      LL.B.    (Columbia, 

1885).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1885).     Died,  May  8,  1900. 
Joseph  Hover,  Hackensack,  N.  J, 

Lawyer.     LL.B.    (Columbia,  1884).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1885). 
*HowARU  Melville  Lansing,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.  (Columbia,  1884).     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1890).     Died, 

April  18,   1905. 

William  Frederick  Midlige,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     President,  Board  of  Aldermen,  Jersey  City,  1897-1902. 
Edwin  Oscar  Moffett,  Guilderland  Centre,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Westfield,   N.   J.,   Sept.   29,   1857.     Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1885.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1885). 

*JoHN  Morrison,  Portland,  Or. 

Born  at  Fishkill-on-Hudson.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1859.  Presb.  clergy- 
man.    N.  B.  Sem..  1886.     Died,  July  26,  1899. 

Walter  Newell,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  July  22,  1861.  Paymaster, 
Illinois  Central  R.  R.,  1911-     . 

James  Avery  Noebis,  Hot  Springs,  Va. 

Born  in  Sullivan  county,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1857.  Presb.  clergy- 
man.    B.D.    (Union  Sem.,  1885).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1887). 

James  Powers  Philip,  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18,  1861.     Banker.     Lawyei-.  LL.B. 
(Albany  Law  School,  1885).     A.M.    (Rutgers.   1885). 
♦Philip  Wilson  Pitcher,  Amoy,  China. 

Born  at  Upper  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1856.     Clergyman.   R. 
C.  A.     Missionary  to  China.     Principal  Boys'  Academy.     Author, 
"Fifty  Years  in  Amoy,"  etc.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1885.     A.M.   (Rutgers, 
1885).     Died,  July  21,  1915. 
♦Nelson  De  Witt  Pumyea,  Franklin  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Franklin  Park,  N.  J..  May  22,  1861.  Physician.  M.D. 
(Univ.  N.  Y„  1855).     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1885).     Died,'  Dec.  7,  1891. 

Coleman  Randolph,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Asbury,  N.  J.,  Apr.  29,  1861.  lawyer.  LL.B.  (Colum- 
bia, 1884).     Author,  "Inter  Ocean  Hunting  Tales." 

Myron  Tracy  Scudder,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Palamanir,  India.  Sept.  28,  1860.  President,  Scudder 
School,  1911-  .  Head  Master  Rutgers  Preparatory  School, 
1908-11.  Prof.  Science  of  Education,  Rutgers.  1908-12.  Prin- 
cipal State  Normal  School  at  New  Paltz.  N.  Y..  1899-1908. 
Writer  on  educational  subjects.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1886). 

Daniel  Wesley  Skellenger,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Chester,  N.  J.,  Feb.  27,  1856.  Presb.  clergyman.  N. 
B.  Sem.,  1885.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1885).  D.D.  (Emporia  College, 
Kansas,  1907,  and  Highland  Univ.,  Kansas,  1907). 

Rynier  J.  Wortendyke,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Aug.  24,  1860.  Lawyer.  LL.B.  (Col- 
umbia, 1884). 


188  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1882. 


♦Charles  Anson  Munn,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  East  New  York.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18.  1859.     Physician.     M.D. 
(Univ.  N.  Y.,  1883).     Died,  Sept.  27,  1913. 


B.Sc. 

♦Frederick  Wagoner  Bennett,  Cape  May  Court  House,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Cape   May   Court  House,   N.   J..   Aug.    21.   1862.      Civil 
engineer.     Assistant  topographer,  N.  J.  Geological  Survey,  1883— 
87.     Assistant   engineer.   Guayaquil   and  Quito   R.    R..   Ecuador. 
C.E.    (Rutgers,  1885).     Died,  Jan.  8,  1912. 
Philip  Hasbrouck  Bevier,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Gardiner,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1859.     Superintendent  of  Con- 
struction, National  Fire  Proofing  Company. 

Nathaniel  Baker  Klink  Hoffman,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Fairmount,  N.   J.,  .Tuly   25,   1857.     Assistant  engineer, 

Bureau  of  Sewers.  N.  Y.,  1889-     .     C.E.   (Rutgers.  1884). 
George  Henry  Johnson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Orange,   Vermont,   Feb.   22,   1862.      Statistician.      Prof. 

Mathematics.    National   College   of   Nicaragua,    1883-85.      M.Sc. 

(Cornell,  1883).     C.E.  (Rutgers,  1885).     D.Sc.   (Harvard,  1887). 
Solomon  Le  Fevre,  Forest  Glen,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Forest   Glen,    N.   Y.,    Nov.   9,    1861.      Mining   engineer. 

Chief  engineer,  Witherbee,  Sherman  &  Co.,  Inc.,  1906-09. 


Owen  Benj.  Franklin  Allen,  AUenwood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  AUenwood,  N.  J.,  July  19,  1856.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Farmer.     Salesman. 
Andrew  King  Baker,  Dover,  N.  J. 

Real  estate. 
John  Newton  Bernart,  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Boardville.  N.  J.,  Dec.  9,   1860.     At  Rutgers,  two  and 

two-third  years.     Farmer. 
Frank  Strong  Curtis,  Cranford,  N.  J. 

Manager. 
♦George  Frederick  Hill,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1878-79. 
George  Breckenridge  Hurff,  Sewell,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hurflfville,  N.  J.,  July  13,  1860.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Manufacturer.      Assistant,   Agric.   Experiment   Station,   1882-84. 
*  Andrew  Manning,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Plainfield.  N.   J.,  Jan.   6.   1861.     At  Rutgers,   1878-80. 

Physician   and  surgeon.      M.D.    (Coll.    P.   and   S.,   1883).      Died, 

May  19,  1898. 
Charles  Harrison  Rogers,  South  River,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  23,  1860.     Funeral  director. 
Nehemiah  Dunham  Van  Syckel,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bound   Brook,   N.   J..   Oct.   30,   1861.      At   Rutgers   two 

vears.     Episc.  clergyman.     Prof.  Theology  Nashotah  Theol.  Sem., 

Wisconsin.    1910-16.      A.M.     (Rutgers,    1885).      B.D.     (General 

Sem.,  1893). 
George  Adams  Woods,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Clifton,   Staten   Island,  Nov.   14.   1863.      Inspector,   De- 
partment of  Health,  N.  Y.  City. 


1883. 


ALUMNI.  189 


1883. 
A.B. 

Hexby  Warren  Beebe,  -  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  9.  1863.  Lawyer.  LL.B.  (Col- 
umbia, 1885).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1886). 

George  Brinton  Bell,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  13,  1862.  Presb.  clergy- 
Man.  Pastor,  Paterson  Memorial  Church,  1888-  .  Princeton 
Sem.,  1887. 

John  Tallmadge  Bergen,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Bom  at  Bergen  Beach  L.  I.,  Sept.  21.  1860.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Praf.  Ethics  and  Evidences  of  Christianity,  Hope  College  1895- 
1906.  President,  Albert  Lee  College,  1912-13.  Author,  "Evi- 
dences of  Christianity."  Union  Sem.,  1886.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1894).      D.D.    (Rutgers,   1903). 

John  Henry  Brandow,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Windham.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  20.  1853.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
Synodical  Missionary.  Author,  "The  Story  of  Old  Saratoga." 
N.  B.   Sem.,   1886.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1886). 

George  Zarriskie  Collier,  Middleburg,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  Apr.  9,  1862.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1886.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1886). 

Frederick  Walker  Cutler,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  Mch.  24,  1861.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Union  Sem.,  1886.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1886). 

William  Henry  Steele  Demarest,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  May  12.  1863.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
President,  Rutgers  College,  1906-  .  Trustee.  Rutgers, 
1899-  .  Prof.  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Church  Government, 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1901-06.  President,  General  Synod,  R.  C.  A.,  1909. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1888.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1886).  D.D.  (Rutgers,  1901). 
LL.D.    (Columbia,   1910;    Union,  1911;    Pittsburgh,  1912). 

John  Handley,  Salem,  N.  J. 

Bom  in  New  York  City,  May  29,  1858.  M.  E.  clergyman.  Dis- 
trict Superintendent.  A.M.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1891).  Ph.D.  (Univ. 
N.  Y.,  1892).     D.D.   (Dickinson,  1894). 

Frederick  Parsell  Hill.  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Sept.  9,  1862.  Architect.  Ensign,  U.  S. 
Navy,  1898.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1886). 

♦John  I^ubenheimer,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  July  12,   1861.     Clergyman,  R. 

C.    A.      Grand    Lecturer,    Grand    Lodge,    F.    &    A.    M.,    1901-07, 

1908-09.     Chaplain.  N.  Y.   Assembly,   1908.     N.  B.   Sem..   1886. 

A.M.     (Rutgers,    1886).      Drowned    in    Lake    George,    July    15, 

1909. 
George  Munn  Lilburn,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y. 

Born   in   New  York   Citv,   Dec.    10,   1858.      Lawyer.      President, 

Haverstraw  Clay  and  Brick  Co.     LL.B.  (Columbia,  1885).     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1886). 
William  Christian  Miller,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1860.     Engineer,  N.  Y.  Edison 

Co.,  1905.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1886). 
♦Robert  Vanderbilt  Palmer,  Shawangunk,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1861.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1886.     Died,  March  2,  1893. 
Harry  Mortimer  Peters,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Manufacturer.     Lawyer.     LL.B.    (Columbia,  1885).     A.M.   (Rut- 
gers, 1886). 
John  Ludlow  Schenck,  Neshanic,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Neshanic,  N.  J.,  May  31,  1860.     Fire  insurance. 


190  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1883. 


Jared  Waterbury  Sc udder,  Albany,  N,  Y. 

Born  at  Coonoor,  India,  Dec.  10.  1863.  Teacher,  Albany 
Academy,  1885-  .  Author  of  Latin  text-books.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1886). 

Alfred  Ford  Skinner,  Madison,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Sept.  24,  1862.  Lawyer.  Member,  N.  ,T. 
Assembly,  1895-96.  Judge  of  Common  Pleas,  Essex  county, 
1900-06!  Author,  "New  Jersey  Borough  Law."  Trustee,  Rut- 
gers,  1913-     . 

Theodore  >STr;oNG,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Jan.  15.  1863.  Lawyer.  State 
Senator.  N.  J..  1901-03.  Member  State  Board  of  Assessors, 
1903-10.     President,  do.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1886). 

Duncan  Dunbar  Sutpiien,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Bedminster,  N.  J.,  Jan.  15,  1862.  Merchant.  Trustee, 
Rutgers,   1909-     . 

Henry  Judd  Ward,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Middlcyille,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  6,  1859.  Lawyer.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1886). 


*WiLLiAM  Henry  Hough,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers.  1879-81.     Died,  Oct.   12,  1882. 
Cyrus  Cairns  Smith,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  Sept.  28,  1861.     Music  teacher. 


B.Sc. 

*Edson  De  Wint  Eaton,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Minising,  N.  Y..  Jan.  10,  1856.     Professor  Mathematics, 
Missouri   Univ.,    1884-88.      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1886).     C.E.    (Rut- 
gers, 1886).     Died,  March  27,  1889. 
George  Elton  Jenkins,  Dover,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mine  Hill,  N.  J.,  Aug.  20,  1861.  Civil  and  mining  en- 
gineer. Constructing  engineer.  Ordnance  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  1902- 
07.  Author  of  several  N.  J.  Geological  Reports.  C.E.  (Rut- 
gers,   1885). 


Moses  George  Bierman,  New  York  City. 

Retired. 
*WiLLARn  David  Bishop,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers,   1879-80.     Bookkeeper.     Died,  July  31,   1900. 
♦Edwin  Phillips  Brown,  '  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

At  Rutgers.  1879-81.     Broker.     Died,  L^ec.  31,  1902. 
♦William  Campbell  Clark.  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paisley.   Scotland,  Apr.  8.  1863.     At  Rutgers.  1880-82. 

Manufacturer.      President,    Clark    Thread    Co.,    1902-12.      Died, 

Nov.  14,  1912. 
James  MacMullen,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

Born  in  Ireland.  Nov.  13,  1858.     At  Rutgers  two  years.     Editor, 

"San  Diego  T'nion." 
♦Arthur  Elliott  Rutherfurd,  Vernon,  N.  J. 

Born    in    Sussex    county.    N.    J..    Sept.    15.    1863.      At    Rutgers, 

1880-83.      Landowner.      Died,  Dec.   25,   1910. 
Thomas  Doremus  Van  Syckel,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born    at   Newark.    N.    J.,    Oct.    8,    1863.      At    Rutgers.    1879-83. 

Merchant.      Ranching  in  Colorado,   1883-97. 
William  Cochran  Ward,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  June  20.   1864.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Sales    engineer.    Westinghouse    Electric   and    Manufacturing   Co. 


1883-1884. 


xlLUMNI.  191 


James  Price  Warrick,  St.  Albans,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Glassboro,  X.  J..  Nov.  13,  1860.     At  Rutgers,  two  years. 
Sec,  Treas.   and  General   Manager,   St.   Albans  Glass  C:o., 

William  Randolptt  Welling,  -  Warwick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Warwick,   N.  Y.,  Jan.   30,  1862.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 
Retired. 
Edward  Francis  White.  Rutland,  Vt. 

President.   Rutland   Mfg.   Co.      Stevens   Inst.,   1886. 


1884. 
A.B. 

Peter  Stryker  Beekman,  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Millstone,  X.  J-.  July  10,  1861.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Author,  "History  of  the  Re.formed  Church  of  Flatbush.  Ulster 
Co.,  N.  Y."      X.   B.   Sem.,   1887.     A.M.    (Rutgers,1887). 

Matthew  Linn  Bruce,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  :Nrercersburg,  Penn.,  Oct.  1,  1860.  I^awyer.  Lieut.  Gov- 
ernor, X.  Y.,  1904-06.  Justice,  Supreme  Court,  X.  Y.,  1907-08. 
A.M.    (Rutgers,   1887).      . 

William  Paterson  Bruce,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Mercersburg.  Penn..  Dec.  27.  1858.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
President,  General  Svnod,  R.  C.  A..  1912-13.  T'nion  Sem.,  1887. 
A.M.   (Rutgers,  1887).     D.D.   (Hope,  1912,  and  Rutgers,  1914). 

Henry  Evertson  Cobb,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Hopewell,  X.  Y.,  Mch.  25.  1863.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
Pastor,  West  End  Collegiate  Church.  1893-  .  Princeton  Sem.. 
1888.  D.D.  (Univ.  X.  Y.,  and  Rutgers,  1901).  Trustee,  Rut- 
gers, 1911-     . 

Peter  Crispell,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hurle.v.  X.  Y.,  Jan.  6.  1862.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  X.  B. 
Sem.,  1887.     A.M   (Rutgers.  1887). 

♦George  Davis,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Whitebouse,  X.  J..  May  4.  1860.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
X.  B.  Sem.,  1887.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1887).     Died,  Mch.  31,  1914. 

♦Benjamin  Edward  Dickttaut,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Born   in   Brooklvn,   X.   Y.,  Apr.   29.   1863.   Presb.   clergyman.      X. 

B.  Sem.,  1887.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1887).     Died,  Dec.  27,  1911. 

Levi  Brooks  Edwards,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Born  in  Cumberland  countv.  X.  J.,  Feb.  8.  1858.  Eoisc.  clergv- 
man.     B.D.   (Drew  Sem.,  1887).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1887). 

William  Goodwin  Ludlow,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Born  at  Xew  Brunswick,  X.  J..  Jan.  1.  1862.  Supervisor,  Home 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 

James  Gulick  Meyer,  Beacon,  N.  Y. 
Born  at  Fishkiil  Landing.  X.  Y..  Jan.  17.  1864.  Lawyer.     Com- 
missioner  on    Xew   Prisons,    Xew   York    State.  A.M.    (Rutgers, 

1887). 

Charles  Edward  Pattison,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Born    in    Xew   York   City,    July   29,    1864.      Consulting   engineer, 
electrical   and  mechanical.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1887).     E.E.    (Rut- 
gers, 1909). 
♦Ferdinand  Vanderveer  Rogers.  Davenport,  Iowa. 

Law  student.     Drowned,  April  (5.  1885. 

John  Amos  Thomson,  Middlebush,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Xew    Kingston.    X.   Y..    Mav    12,    1857.      Clorgvman,    R. 

C.  A.     X.  B.  Sem..  1887.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1887). 


192  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1884. 


♦Henry  Van  Brackle,  Hazlet,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hazlet,  N.  J.(?)      N.  B.  Sem.,  1884-85.     Died,  June  7, 
1885. 


Henry  Hale  Gifford,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Oneida,  N.  Y..  July  6,  1859.  At  Rutgers.  1880-81. 
Episc.  clergyman.  B.D.  (General  Seminary,  1887).  A.B. 
(Princeton,  1887).  A.M.  (Princeton,  1887).  Ph.D.  (Unir.  N. 
Y.,  1890). 

*De  Witt  Edward  Rogers,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Fishkill-on-Hudson,  N.  Y..  Feb.  22,  1861.     At  Rutgers, 
1882-83.     Merchant.     Died,  Oct.  20,  1909. 
John  Alfred  Van  Nest,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  23,  1862.  At  Rutgers, 
1880-83.  Secretary,  Homestead  Building  Loan  Association, 
1913-  .  Chief  clerk,  N.  Y.  Div.  Penn.  R.  R.,  1896-1903.  Sec- 
retary,  American   Peroxide  and  Chemical   Co.,   1905-07. 

*George  Augustus  Vroom,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  Oct.  21,  1861.  At  Rutgers, 
1880-82.  Lawyer.  Law  Judge,  Camden  county,  1893-97.  Died, 
June  6.  1901, 


B.Sc. 

George  Henry  Blakeley,  South  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Born  at  Hanover.  N.  J.,  Apr.  19,  1865.  Manager.  Structural 
Steel  Dept.  and  Director,  Bethlehem  Steel  Co.  C.E.  (Rutgers, 
1894). 

John  Edw^ard  Hill,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  9.  1864.  Prof.  Civil  Engineering, 
Brown  Univ.,  1894-  .  Author  of  "A  Text  Book  on  Shades, 
Shadows  and  Perspective."  M.Sc.  (Rutgers.  1887).  C.E.  (Rut- 
gers,  1891).      M.C.E.    (Cornell,   1895).      D.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1905). 

Jackson  Jaques,  Mexico. 

Civil  engineer. 

William  Henry  Luster,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J..  Oct.  11,  1863.  Civil  engineer.  City 
surveyor,  1899-  .  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1889).  C.E.  (Rutgers, 
1889). 

John  William  McKelvey,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Irvington,  N.  J.,  Dec.  10,  1860.  Superintendent.  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1887). 

Franklin  Stoddart  Smith,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Covington,  Ky.,  June  16,  1862.  Manufacturer.  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1887). 

*Cyrus  W.  Field  Sproul,  Keyport,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Keyport,  N.  J.,  Aug.  31,  1858.     Superintendent,  Raritan 
River  R.  R.     Died,  Dec.  1,  1909. 
Henry  Rufus  Lankford  Worrall,  Greenville,  Pa. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Jan.  28.  1862.  Phvsician.  Medical 
Missionary,  R.  C.  A.,  Arabia.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1893).  M.D. 
(Dartmouth,  1892). 


♦Howard  Suydam  Clarke,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Dec.  4,  1863.     At  Rutgers,  1880- 
81.     Merchant.     Died,  Jan.  20,  1904. 

Benjamin  Lippincott,  Riverton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Cinnaminson,  N.  J.,  July  1,  1862.     At  Rutgers,  1881-82. 
Farmer.     Freeholder,  1899-1903. 


1S84-1885. 


ALUM  XI.  193 


P:ugene  Clifid  Moss,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Joiix  EiiRiCK  Parmly,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  5,  1861.  '  Presb.  clergyman.     A.B. 

(Princeton,  1883).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1886).     Union  Sem.,  1804. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Randolph,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Pharmacist.    (V) 
William  Manuel  Riva,  Havana,  Cuba. 

Civil  engineer. 
Francis  Stryker,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Architect. 
John  George  Tait,  Lima,  Oliio. 

Born  at  Englewood,  N.  J.,  June  1.  1866.     At  Rutgers,  1880-84. 

Manager,  John  R.  Lee  Contracting  Co.,  1912-     . 

Halsey  Taft  Tichenor,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Irvington,  N.  J.,  Aug.   12,   1863.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 
Real  estate  dealer. 
E]i)Ward  Thompson  Ward,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Mch.   29,   1863.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 
President,  Aaron  Ward  &  Sons,  Importing  Grocers. 

Frederick  Thompson  Ward,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Mch.  29.  1863.     Merchant. 


1885. 
A.B. 

'John  Mitchell  Allen,  Dingman's  Ferry,  Pa. 

Born  at  Centreville.  Va.,  Dec.  26,  1861.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1888.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1^88).     Died,  May  24,   1892. 

Morris  Norton  Bemus,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  June  3,  1862.  Phvsician  and  surgeon. 
M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1889).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1889). 

Louis  Faugeres  Bishop,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  14,  1864.  Physician. 
Specialist  on  Heart  and  Blood  Vessels.  Prof.  Heart  and  Blood 
Vessel  Diseases,  Fordham  Univ.  Author,  "Arteriosclerosis," 
"Heart  Disease  and  Blood  Pressure,"  "Handbook  for  Instruction 
in  First  Aid  to  Injured."  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1889).  A.M. 
(Rutgers,   1889). 

William  Henry  Boocock,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Birmingham,  England,  Sept.  21,  1863.  I'resb.  clergy- 
man. Director  of  Religious  Education,  First  Presb.  Church. 
N.  B.   Sem.,  1888.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1888). 

William  Edwin  Fi^orance,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Toronto,  Canada,  Apr.  16,  1865.  Lawyer.  Mayor,  New 
Brunswick,  1908-09.  Prosecutor  of  Pl«as,  Middlesex  county, 
1914-15.  State  Senator,  1916-  .  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1907-  . 
A.M.    (Rutgers,  1888). 

Edwin  Knickerbocker  Losee,  Upper  Red  Hook,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Upper  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.,  May  16,  1863.  Physician  and 
surgeon.     M.D.    (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1888).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1888). 

Frank  Seymour  Scudder,  Honolulu,  T.  H. 

Born  at  Conoor,  India,  Apr.  28.  1862.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Missionary,  Hawaiian  Board.  Author,  "Songs  of  Rutgers." 
Manager  Editor,  "The  Friend,"  Honolulu,  1908-  .  N.  B. 
Sem.,   1890. 

Adrian  Vermeule,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  .1. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1888). 

13 


194  EUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1885. 


Louis  Augustus  Voorhees,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  6,  1865.  Analytical  and 
consulting  chemist.  Chief  Chemist,  N.  J.,  State  Agricultural 
Experiment  Station,   1895-1905.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1888). 


Jacob  De  Puy  Has  Bbouck,  Kingston.  N,  Y. 

Born  at  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  July  2.  1863.  At  Rutgers,  1881-84. 
Lawyer.  Assistant  District  Attorney.  Ulster  county,  1916—  . 
LL.B.    (National  Univ.,   Washington,   D.   C). 

Eugene  B.  Matthews,  Sergeantsville.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Clover  Hill,  N.  J.,  Sept.  7,  1861.  At  Rutgers,  1881-84. 
Merchant. 

Stephen  Henry  Olin. 
Clerk. 

B.Sc. 

Asher  Atkinson,  New  Brunswick.  N.  J. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  10,  1867.  Civil  engineer.  City 
engineer.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1891-1905,  1913-  .  C.E. 
(Rutgers,    1888). 

*  William  Henry  Barnes.  East  Hampton.  N.  Y. 

Born  at  East  Hampton,  L.  L,  1860.  Civil  engineer  and  sur- 
veyor.      Died,  April  14,  1903. 

George  William  Hart,  Stockton,  CaL 

Lawyer.     LL.B.    (Columbia,   1888). 

Arthur  Coyle  Payne,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico. 

General  Manager,   The   Oil  Fields  of  Mexico  Co. 

Louis  Frederic  Ruf,  East  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  Mch.  6,  1865.  Presb.  clergyman.  Au- 
burn Sem.,  1889.  Trustee,  Auburn  Sem.,  1898-1904.  President 
of  Trustees,   do.,    1904-     .      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1899). 

Frank  Van  Brakle.  Washington.  D.  C. 

Born  near  Keyport,  N.  J.,  Feb.  3,  1866.  Civil  engineer.  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,    1888). 


*Benjamin  Campbell  Bakewell,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Allegheny,  Penn.,  July  14,  1865.     At  Rutgers,  1881-82. 

Insurance  broker.     Died,   November  25,   1910. 
*Henry  Rutgers  Baldwin,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Feb.  1,  1863.     At  Rutgers,  1882- 

85.     Chemist.     Died,  Sept.  28,  1913. 
Abraham  Deyo  Brodhead,  New  Paltz,  N,  Y. 

Born  at   Kingston,   N.   Y.,   Dec.   7,   1863.      Contractor. 
*NoRMAN  D,  Chase,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

At   Rutgers,    1881-82.      Merchant.      Died,    Feb.    10,    1896. 
*Matthias  B.  Mount  Corle,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Neshanic,  N.  J.,   Sept.   20,  1862.     At  Rutgers,  1881-84. 

Merchant.     Died,  May  16,  1905. 
Charles  Deshler,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Electrician. 
♦John  Elmer,  Fairton.  N.  J. 

At   Rutgers.    1882-84.      Supposed   to  have   been   drowned.    Feb.- 

March.    1885.      He   sailed   for  the   South   on   a   coaster.      Neither 

the   vessel   nor   any   of   those   on    board   were    ever   heard   from 

again. 
Walter  Draper  Gregory,  Newark.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1864.     Publisher. 


1885-1886. 


ALUM  XI. 


195 


'Charles  William  Harrison, 

Born    at    New    Brunswick.    N.    J.,    Doc.    3.    1863 

1882—83.     Physician.     County  physician,   Hidalgo  county.      M.D. 

(Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1&S9).     Died,  Sept.  13,  1914. 

^YILLIAM  Leseur  Haynes,  Cyn\vyd, 

Born  at  Weston,  X.  J.,  Aug.  30,  1863.     At  Rutgers  three  years. 
Mechanical  engineer.      M.E.    (Stevens,   1886). 

Oscar  William  Henderson. 

Architectural  di'aughtsman. 
Richard  Adams  Learned, 

Managing  Director,  Hapgood' 
Frederick  Allen  Mandeville, 

Physician. 
Gerardus  L.  Miller, 

Private  secretary. 
Chart.es  Van  Winkle, 

Real   estate. 


Limited,  London, 


Hidalgo,  Texas 

At    Rutgers. 


Penn, 


New  York  City. 
England. 

Newark,  N.  J. 

Englewood,  N.  J. 

Rutherford,  N.  J. 


1886. 
A.B. 

George  Van  Nest  Baldwin,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick, 

Born  at  Xew  Brunswick,  X.  J.,  Oct.   12.  1864.     Lawyer.     LL.B. 
(Columbia,   1888).     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1889). 


N.  J. 


Lewis  Birge  Chamberlain, 

Born  at  Vellore,  India,  Oct.  3, 
B.  Sem.,  1891.  Missionary,  R. 
sponding  Secretary-,  American 
(Rutgers,   1891). 

Edward  Wilkins  Dewey, 


New  Brunswick, 
1864.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  X. 
C.  A.,  1891-1914.  Asst.  Cone- 
Bible    Society,    1915-     .      A.M. 


N.  J. 


Born  at  Cherry  Valley, 
Oil  and  gas  operator, 
ment  Association.     C.E. 

John  De  Witt, 

Born  at  Saugeities, 


Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
N.   Y.,    July   29,   186r).      Manufacturer. 

President    Alleghany    River    Improve- 
(Union,   1887).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1889). 

Wilmington.  N.  C. 
X.  Y.,  May  20,  1866.     Supervisor,  Mall  and 
Express  Traffic.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  R.  R.     Instructor  in  Mathe- 
matics and  assistant  in  English  Composition,  Rutgers,  1889-91. 

Warren  Hardenbergh  Dixon.  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1889). 

Charles  Baylis  Ludlow,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Xew  Brunswick.  X.  J.,  Dec.  2,  1864.  Banking  business. 


De  Witt  Van  Dyke  Reiley, 

Born   at  Xew  Brunswick,   N. 
umbia  Law  School,  1888. 

Aaron  Long  street  Stillwell, 
Born  at  Xorth  Branch.   X.  J. 


,T.,  May  10,   1866. 


Brooklyn.  N. 
Lawyer.     Col- 


Y. 


Dec.  14,  1864. 


(Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1889).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1889) 
Peter  Stillwell, 

Lawyer. 
Thomas  Alfred  Stoddart,  , 

Born  in   Xew  York  City,   .Tulv 

umbia,  1888).     A.M.    (Rutgers 

George  Edwin  Talmage, 

Born    at   Araoy,    China,    Aug.    16 
B.  Sem.,  1890.     A.M.   (Rutgei 

William  Spader  Willis, 


Somerville,  N. 
Physician.     M.D. 


:.  J. 


17,  1863. 
1889). 


1865. 
1889). 


Lawyer. 


Bayonne,  N.  J. 

New  York  City. 
LL.B.    (Col- 


Oyster  Bay, 
Episc.   clergyman.      X. 


Born   at   Freehold,   X.  J. 
mal   School,   Xewark,   X. 


Dec. 
J. 


15,   1863.      Principal, 


Newark, 
State  Xor- 


N.  Y. 


N.  J. 


196  EUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1886. 


Tkederick  Deshler,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Xew   Brunswick.   N.   J.,   Mch.,   26,   1866.      At  Rutgers. 
1882-85.     Clerk.     Died,  Jan.  6,  1915. 
Alfred  Edwin  Gregg,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

In   Production  Department,   General   Electric   Co. 

*David  Torrens  Kilpatrick,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Utica,  Ohio,  Feb.  8,  1868.  At  Rutgers,  1882-83.  Busi- 
ness.    Died,  Aug.  7,  1892. 

Herbert  Lindsley  Mattice,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Born  at  Kewascum,  Wis.,  June  15,  1863.  At  Rutgers,  1883-84. 
Travelling  salesman, 

Ernest  Amasa  Olin,  Santa  Marta,  Colombia,  S.  A. 

Born  at  Titusville,  Pa.,  Dec.  17.  1865.  At  Rutgers,  1882-84. 
Private  secretary  of  gen.  manager,  Santa  Marta  Railway. 

*GusTAV  Schumacher,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Germanv.  Julv  7,  1864.  At  Rutgers,  1882-83.  Clergy- 
man.    Bloomfield  Sem.,  1888.     Died,  Dec.  13,  1902. 

♦Henry  Martyn  Voorhees,  Flemington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  White  House,  N.  J.,  Sept.  29,  1862.  At  Rutgers,  1881- 
84.  Lawyer  and  publisher.  Editor,  "Democrat-Advertiser," 
1895-1913.     Died.  Dec.  3,  1913. 


B.Sc. 

Charles  Sanderson  Cathcart,  New  Brunswick.  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  2.  1865.  Chief  Chemist, 
N.    J.    Agric.    Experiment    Station,    1889-93,    1907-     .       M.Sc. 

(Rutgers,  1889). 

Elmore  De  Witt,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Guilford.  N.  Y.,  Apr.  21,  1865.  Sales  engineer,  Pennsyl- 
vania Steel  Co..  1912-     .     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1889). 

Clarence  Mulford  Du  Bois,  Madeira,  Brazil. 

Civil  engineer. 

John  Moyer  Farley,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  30.  1863.  Consulting  civil  en- 
gineer.    M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1889).     C.E.   (Rutgers,  1889). 

William  Hockman,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  28,  1864.     Mercantile  business. 

John  Howard  Porter,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.   (Univ.  Yirginia,  1902).  . 

Joseph  Borden  Reynolds,  Bordentown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bordentown,  N.  J.,  May  10,  1865.     Chief  draughtsman, 
W.  J.  &  S.  R.  R. 
♦Frank  W.  Ribble,  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Electrician.     Died,  Feb.  9,  1890. 

George  Anthony  Yiehmann,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Nov.  29.  1868.  Lawyer.  Mayor 
of  New  Brunswick,  1902-03.  President  of  Fire  Insurance  Com- 
panies. 

William  Hubeli  Waldron,  New  Brui;iswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  22,   1866.     Manufacturer. 


Louis  David  Blauvelt.  Denver,  Col. 

Born   at   Tappan.    N.   Y.,    Apr.    8.    1867.  At    Rutgers,    1882-85. 

Chief  engineer,  Denver  and  Salt  Lake  R.  R.  Co.     C.E.   (Rutgers, 
1916). 


1886-1887. 


ALUMNI.  107 


Grant  Davis,  White  House,  N.  J. 

Born  at  White  House.  N.  J.,  Sept.  23.  1863.  At  Rutgers  two 
years.     Surveyor.     Engineer,  Hunterdon  county,   190S—     . 

*RoswELL  J.  Fulton,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born.  Feb.  7,  1866.     At  Pait-ers,  1882-83.     Banking.     Died,  April 

27,  1893. 

ToRREY  Kinsman  Jewett. 
*MoNTroRT  Matthews,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Clover  HiH,  N.  .1.,  Feb.  26,  1864.     At  Rutgers,  1881-85. 

Druggist.     Died,  June  10,  1809. 
Lawrence  Edmund  McCabe,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Frank  Oscar  Nelson,  New  Market,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Stanhope,  N.  J.,  Nov.  2,  1863.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Farmer. 
*Fredebick  Schuyler  Nelson,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Market,  N.  J.,  1863.     At  Rutgers,  1882-85.     Died, 

Jan.  27,  1901. 
Samuel  Davis  Stryker,  Jr.,  Oradell,  N.  J. 

Born   in   New   York   City.   Apr.    2,    1864.      At    Rutgers   one   year. 

Lithographing  and  printing. 
George  Mercer  Valentine,  Woodbridge,  N.  J. 

Clay  mining. 

1887. 
A.B. 

William  Samuel  Bishop,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Northampton,  Mass..  Aug.  26,  1865.  Episc.  clergyman. 
Prof.  Dogmatic  Theologv  and  Acting  Prof.  Philosophy,  Univ.  of 
South.  1902-13.  Author,  "The  Development  of  Trinitarian  Doc- 
trine in  the  Nicene  and  Athanasian  Creeds."'  B.D.  (General 
Sem.,  1894).  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1891).  D.D,  (General  Sem., 
1905). 
*Stephen  Du  Bois  Demarest,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Jan.  28,  1868.  Cong'l  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1891.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1891).     Died,   Dec.   11,   1894. 

Albert  Benjamin  Herman,  Ellicottville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Sebringville,  Canada,  Sept.  1,  1863.  Presb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1890.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1890). 

William  Pierson  Merrill,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Orange.  N.  J.,  Jan.  10.  1867.  Presb.  clergyman.  Pastor, 
Brick  Church,  1911-  .  Author,  "Faith  Building,"  "Faith  and 
Sight,"  "Footings  for  Faith."  Union  Sem.,  1890.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1890).     D.D.   (Rutgers,  1904). 

Henry  Holmes  Palmer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Oct.  11,  1867.  Lawyer.  Re- 
tired.    A.M.    (Rutgers,   1898). 

Franklin  Ambler  Pattison,  Colonia,  N.  J. 

Consulting  engineer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1890). 
Frank  James  Sagendorph,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Born  in   Columbia  county,  N.  Y..  June  23.   1866.     With  Ginn  & 

Co.      Principal    of   High    School    and   Superintendent   of   Schools. 

Hudson,  N.  Y..  1890-1904  ;    do.,  St.  Albania,  Vt.,  1904-07.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1890). 
Asa  Wynkoop,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Saugerties.   N.   Y.,    Sept.   6.   1864.      State   Inspector   of 

Public  Libraries.  1905-     .     Presb.  clergyman.     Union  Sem  ,  1892. 

A.M.   (Rutgers,  1907).     B.L.S.   (Univ.  State  of  N.  Y.,  19^1). 


Cornelius  Bruyn,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 


198  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1887. 


B.Sc. 

*  George  Alexander  Ballantine,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Oct.  11,  1867.  Studied  Architecture  in 
Paris.      Died,   Mch.   16,   1010. 

Warren  James  Brodie,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Born    at   Rochester,    N.    Y.,   April    27,    1864.      I'rivate   secretary. 
Director  of  various  organizations. 
*Thurston  Walker  Challen,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Born,  1868.  Episc.  clergyman.  General  Theological  Sem.,  ISti.'i. 
M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1890).     Died,  May  25,  1807. 

Harry  Joseph  March,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Civil  engineer.  President,  Utilitv 
Construction  Co.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1890).     C.E.  (Rutgers,  1800)\ 

David  Trumbull  Marshall,  Hollis,  L.  I. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Nov.  27.  1865.  Physician.  Medi- 
cal Inspector,  Department  of  Health,  N.  Y.  City,  1007-  .  M.D. 
(Coll.   P.   and   S.,   1806). 

*Harry  Atwater  Smith,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Julv  31.  1865.  Manufacturer.  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1802).     Died,  March  26,  1007. 

Harold  Tait,  Long  Island  Cit.v,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  Mch.  8,  1868.  Engineer  of  Sewers, 
Borough  of  Queens,  1012-     . 

Burton  Morss  Tremper,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  at  Kingston,   N.   Y.,  Apr.  10,   1866.     Merchant. 
Isaac  Lewis  Wincklek,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Apr.  5,  1864.     Teacher.     M.Sc. 

(Rutgers,  1800). 


Walter  Whipple  Batchelder,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Ypsilanti.  Mich.,  ,Tuly   7,   1865.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 
Cashier  and  Vice  President.  National  Commercial  Bank. 

John  William  Clark,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Manufacturer. 
Edward  Ludlum  Rice,  Cape  May  Court  House,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Dennisville,  N.  J.,  Jan.  25,  1864.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Surrogate,    Cape    May    county,    1012-     .      County    Clerk,    Cape 

May  county,  N.  J.,   1890-1000. 

*Walter  Pike  Savage,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

At  Rutgers,  1883-84.     Lawyer.     Died,  March  22,  1007. 
♦Ralph  Strickland,  Jr.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1883-84.      Bookkeeper.     Died,   Oct.   8,  1001. 
*Martin  G.  Van  Slyke,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

At  Rutgers,  1883-86.     Lawyer.     Died,  Nov.  5,  1002. 
Samuel  Herbert  Voorhees,  Scranton,  Penn. 

Born  at  North  Branch,  N.  J.,  May  7,  1865.     At  Rutgers  two  and 

one-half  years.     Physician.     Author  of  three  volumes  of  stories. 

M.D.   (Univ.  Maryland,  1880). 

William  Lindsley  Ward,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Firm  of  V.  H.  White  &  Co.,  New  York  City. 


1888. 


ALUMNI.  199 


1888. 
A.B. 

*WiLLiAM  Armitage  Beardslee,  Saranac,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Constantino,  Mich.,  Apr.  4,  1867.  Presb.  clergyman. 
N.  B.   Sem.,  181)1.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1891).     Died,  Oct.   19,  1897. 

Melvin  Brandow,  Sharon,  Conn. 

Born  at  Coxsackie,  N.  Y..  Sept.  12,  1863.     Unitarian  clergyman. 

Meadville  Theological   School,   1904.     Poultry  Farmer. 
♦Frederick  Hutchinson  Cook,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  Oct.  26,  1867.     Lawyer.     Columbia 

Law  School.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1891).     Died,  May  8,  1893. 
Baldwin  Hasbrouck,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  11,  1867.     Electrician. 
Frank  Lawyer  Mayham,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Mineral  Springs,  N.  Y"..  Aug.  28,  1866.     Lawyer.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,   1891). 
Harmon  Bay  Niver,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Ancram    Lead   Mines.    X.    Y.,    Aug.    21.    1861.      Author, 

"School  Hist,  of  K'ngland."  "Great  Names  and  Nations,"  Graded 

Series   of  Geographies.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1907). 

Frederick  William  Parker,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  14,  1867.  Manufacturer  of  dry 
colors. 

Sherman  Grant  Pitt,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Canton,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  9,  1864.  M.  E.  clergyman.  Au- 
thor. "Bible  Study  and  the  Christian  Life."  B.D.  (Drew  Sem., 
1891).      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1891). 

Giles  Herbert  Sharpley,  Corry,  Penn. 

Born  at  Witheredge.  England.  Dec.  17,  1864.  Episc.  clergy- 
man.     General    Sem.,   New  York,   1891.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1900). 

John  Howard  Voorhees,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 

Born  at   South   Branch.   N.   J.,    Feb.   20,   1867.      Lawyer.      Mem- 
ber. lOxecutive  Com.   American   Bar  Association,  1912-15.      A.M. 
(Rutgers,   1891). 
Oscar  McMurtrie  Voorhees,  New  York  City. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Dec.  29,  1864.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  United  Society,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
1901-  .  Author,  "Historical  Sketch  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa."  N. 
B.    Sem.,    1891.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1891).      D.D.    (Miami,    1911). 

Ferdinand  Schenck  Wilson,  Bayoune,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J.,  Sept.  2,  1864.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Pastor,  Fifth  St.  Ref'd  Church,  Bayonne,  1902-  .  N.  B. 
Sem.,   1891.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1891). 

Charles  Sterling  Wyckoff,  Walton,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Watervliet.  N.  Y.,  Mch.  20,  1866.  Cong,  clergyman. 
N.   B.   Sem.,  1891.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1891). 


♦Louis  Brodhead  Hasbrouck,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Montclair,   N.   .L.   1869.  At   Rutgers,   1884-88.     Busi- 
ness.    Died,  July  25,  1898. 

Robert  Rives  La  Monte,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  Dec.  23,  1867.     At  Rutgers,   1884-85. 
Lawyer.     Univ.  Va.,  1885-87. 

♦Edward  William  Newell,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick.    N.    .L,  Dec.    7,    1867.      At    Rutgers, 
1884-85.     Died,   Feb.   19,   1885. 


200  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1888. 


Edward  Breck  Vaill.  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

Born  at  Round  Brook.  X.  J..  Jan.  15,  1867.     At  Rutgers,  1884- 
85.     Lawyer.     A.B.    (Amherst,  1888). 

*CORNELius  Emerick  Wyckoff,  Ii'vington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Woodstock.  N.  Y.,  July  28,  1866.     At  Rutgers,  1884-85. 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1891.     Died,  April  11,   1901. 


B.Sc. 

Edwin  Moore  Aldex,  Hebron,  Neb. 

Baptist  clergyman.      Hamilton   Sem.,  1891. 
Richard  Donne  Divine,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Irvington,  X.  J.,  Dec.  6,  1867.     Chemist. 

William  James  Lanslev.  Farmingdale,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Poultney.  Vermont.  June  19.  1868.  Consultine  en- 
gineer.    Director  of  corporations.     E.E.  (Rutgers.  1912). 

Henry  Watkins  Lockett.  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Alexandria,  La.,  June  25,  1868.  Engineer.  Fire  pro- 
tection. 

Isaac  Wright  Reynolds,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Civil  engineer. 

Edward  Austin  Waldron,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,   Aug.   14,  1867.     Manufacturt-r. 

Walter  Almer  Barrows,  Brainerd,  Minn. 

Born  at  Cold  Spring,  N.  J.,  Dec.  .SI.  1865.  At  Rutgers.  188.5- 
86.  Metallurgical  engineer.  President,  The  Barrows  Iron  Land 
Co.,   af  Duluth.   Minn.,   1905-     . 

RtiFus  Nutting  Chamberlain,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Ootacamund.  India.  Feb.  6.  1866.  At  Rutgers,  1884. 
Manager,  Gould  Storage  Battery  Co. 

Benjamin  George  Divine.  Lyndhurst,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Xewaik,  X.  J..  Jan.  3.  1866.     At  Rutgers  three  years. 

Accoimtant. 
Samuel  Dodds,  Cairo,  111. 

Born    at    Anna.    111.,    Feb.    19,    1867.       At    Rutgers    two    years. 

Physician  and  surgeon.     M.D.   (Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1889). 

*WiLLARD  Avery  He  acock.  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Gloversville.  X.  Y.,  1866.  Physician.  M.D.  (Coll.  P. 
and  S..  1892).     Died,  Feb.  24,  1899. 

George  Perry  Morris,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Born  at  Montclair,  N.  .L,  Feb.  18.  1864.  At  Rutgers,  three 
years.  Journalist.'  Author,  "Historic  Towns  of  New  England." 
&c.     A.M.    (Rutgers). 

Robert  Ernest  Parsons,  Flushing.  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Flushing.   X.   Y.,   Jan.   4,    1866.      At   Rutgers,    1886-88. 

Architect.       Stuttgart     Technical,     Germany,     1891.       President, 

L.   I.   Savings  and   Investment  Association. 
George  Albert  Quakenbush,  Englishtown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Robertsville,  N.  J.,  Dec.  3,  1863.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Farmer. 
*William  Bishop  Tomkins,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Born  at  East  Orange.  N.  J.,  Dec.  25.  1867.     At  Rutgers,  1884-S8. 

Presb.  clergyman.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1890-93.     Died,  March  27,  1904. 


1S89. 


ALUMNI.  201 


1889. 
A.B. 

Harry  Randolph  Anderson,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Woodstock,  Vt.,  Aug.  25,  1868.     Tjawyer. 
Arthur  J.  Collier,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1864.     Lawyer.      A.M.    (Rut- 
gers, 1893). 
Byron  Cummings,  Tucson,  Ariz. 

Born   at   Westville,   N.   Y.,   Sept.   20.   1861.      Prof.   Archaeoiosy, 

TJniv.   Arizona.   1915-     .      Prof.   Ancient   Langs,    and   Lit.,   T'^iv. 

Utaii,   1895-1915.     Dean  of  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  1905- 

15.     Dean  of  Med.  Scliool.  1907-     .     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1892). 
John  Ten  Eyck  De  Witt,  Oradell,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Guilford,   N.  Y.,   Sept.   22,  1867.     Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

Custom  House  Clerk,   1903-     .     N.  B,   Sem.,   1892. 
^George  Van  Wagenen  Duryee,  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J..  Aug.  10,  1868.     Real  estate.     Village 

President,  1905-06.     Vice  President,  Adirondack  Nat.  Bk.     Died, 

June  27,  1912. 
William  Watson  Hallock,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1865.     Associate  Editor.  "The 

Christian  Work."     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1898). 
Isaac  Mac  Munn  Holly,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in   Ne\y  York  City,  Aug.  3,   1868.     Physician   and  surgeon. 

M.D.   (Long  Island  Coll.,  1897).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1902). 
James  Harvey  Keeling,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Utica,   N.  Y..  Dec    27,   1864.     Presb.   clergyman.     B.D. 

(Yale  Diyinity   School.   1892). 
George  Armstrong  Liggett,  Springfield,  N.  J. 

Presb.  clergyman.     Ph.D.    (TJniv.  N.  Y.,  1895). 
Harvey  Losee,  Upper  Red  Hook,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Upper    Red   Hook.    N.    Y.,    Mch.    30,    1867.      Physician. 

M.D.   (Univ.  N.  Y.  Med.  Coll.,  1898). 

Charles  Maar,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  6,  1864.     Clergyman.  R.  C.  .\. 

Clerk.  State  Insurance  Department.     Auburn  Sem.,  1892.     A.M. 

(Rutgers,   1892). 
KuMAKiCHiRO  Oishi,  Waseda,  Japan. 

Journalist. 
Henry  Livingston  Rupert,  Nev^  Y'ork  City. 

Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1892). 
Sam  Corle  Schenck,  Metnchen,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Lambertville,   N.  J..   Oct.    16.   1866.      Eastern   Manager, 

Belden  Mfg.  Co.  of  Chicago.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1894). 

Charles  Judson  Scudder,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Vellore.    India,  July   12,    1866.      Clergyman.    R.    C.    A. 

Business.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1897.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1892).  B.D. 
(Rutgers,  1897). 

George  Joseph  Steinmetz,  Jr.,  Great  Notch,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  27.  1869.  Head  English  Depart- 
ment High  School,  Paterson,  N.  J..  1903-     . 

Elias  Wortman  Thompson,  Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Readington.  N.  J.,  Mch.  31.  1866.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
President,  Board  of  Education.  R.  C.  A..  191.3-  .  N.  B.  Sem., 
1892.     A.M.    (Rutgers.   1892).     D.D.    (Hope,    1916). 


202  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1889. 


*Maurice  Joseph  Thompson,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Polla,  Iowa.  Oct.  19.  1S67.  Principal  of  Public  School. 
A.M.  (Rutgers,  1008).  LL.B.  (N.  Y.  Law  School).  Died,  Feb. 
27.   1914. 


Charles  Best  Benson,  Hvidson,  N.  Y. 

Born    at     Valatie,     N.     Y.,    1865.       Lawyer.       Author    books    on 
Genealogy  and  Travel. 

*Samuel  De  Witt  Drury,  Rockville  Center,  L.  I. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck.  N.  Y.,  Mch.  28,  1807.     At  Rutgers,  1885-87. 

Died,  Mch.  1,  1910. 
Charles  ?]i)WIN  Ingersoll,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Akron,  O.,  Sept.  11,  1865.     At  Rutgers,  1886-S9.     Auto 

mechanisms. 
Stephen  Jackson  Keefe,  Elizabeth,  X.  J. 

Born  at   Rahway,   N.   J.,   Sept.   23,   1867.      At   Rutgers,   1885-86. 

Physician.      First   Lieut,  and  Assistant   Surgeon,   3d  Regt.    N.   J. 

Vols.,  Spanish-American  War.     M.D.   (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1889). 

♦Clarence  (Goodwin  Scudder,  Vellore,  India. 

At  Rutgers,  1885-88.     Died  as  the  result  of  an  accident  in  the 
gymnasium  during  his  Junior  year.  May   12,   1888. 

William  Campbell  Sebring,  Kingston,  X.  Y. 

Physician.     M.D.    (Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1893). 
♦George  Boice  Thompson,  Colt's  Xeck,  X.  J. 

At  Rutgers,  1885-88.     Died  from  typhoid  fever  during  his  Senior 
year,  Oct.  28,  1888. 


B.Sc. 

Albert  Cornelius  Arend.  Omaha,  Xeb. 

Born  at  Trenton.  N.  J..  June  30,  1869.  Consulting  civil  engi- 
neer.    C.E.   (Rutgers,  1892). 

Harold  Diossy  Force,  Xew  York  City. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Oct.  25,  1867.  Efficiency  and  ac- 
counting  expert    (municipal).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1910). 

Richard  Thurston  Greene,  Xew  York  City. 

Born  at  Port  Henrv,  N.  Y.,  June  29,  1867.  Lawyer.  LL.B. 
(Albany  Law  Schoof,  1891). 

Edward  Howell,  Morristown,  X,  J. 

Born  at  Hanover,  N.  J.,  Jan.  7,  1866.  Civil  engineer.  City 
engineer,  1907-10.     C.E.    (Rutgers,  1892). 

George  Morris,  Bloomfield,  X.  J. 

Born   at   Middletown,   N.   J.,    Jan.    30,    1865.      Superintendent   of 
^  Bloomfield    Public    Schools,    1904-     .      President,    N.    J.    State 
Teachers'    Association,    1912.       M.Sc.     (Rutgers,    1894).       A.M. 
(Columbia,  1901). 

William  Shields  Myers,  Xew  York  City. 

Born  at  Albany,  X.  Y.,  Dec.  15,  1866.  Director  Nitrate  Propa- 
ganda for  IT.  S.  and  Colonies.  Instructor  in  Chemistry.  Rutgers, 
1894-96.  Associate  Prof.  Chemistrv.  1896-1901.  Mayor  of  New 
Brunswick,  1904-05.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1902-07,  1912-  .  Au- 
thor. "Food  for  Plants,"  etc.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1894).  F.C.S. 
(London,   1892).     D.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1908). 

John  Osborn  Polak,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  12.  1870.  Surgeon.  Prof.  Ob- 
stetrics. N.  Y.  Post-Graduate  School,  1900-07.  I'rof.  Obstetrics, 
Dartmouth,  1903-  .  Prof.  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  L.  I.  Coll. 
Author,  "Manual  of  Obstetrics,"  "Manual  of  Gynecology."  M  Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1902).  M.D.  (L.  I.  Coll.  Hospital,  and  Univ.  Ver- 
mont,  1891).     F.A.C.S.    (American   College  of  Surgeons,   1913). 


1889-1890. 


ALUMNI. 


203 


♦Joseph  Scott  Stillwell,  West  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at   Waverly,  Ky.,   Aug.   28,   1867.     Chemist.     M.Sc.    (Rut- 
gers, 1892).     Died,  Apr.   10,  1914. 
John  Phillips  Street,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  at  Beverly.  N.  J..  Jan.  30,  1869.  Chemist,  Connecticut 
Agric.  Experiment  Station.  1907-  .  State  Chemist.  Connecticut, 
1915-  .  Pres.  Association  of  Official  Agric.  Chemists,  1906-07. 
M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1893). 


William  Eugene  Breazeale,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Anderson,   S.   C,  Jan.   12,   1865.     At  Rutgers,   1888-89. 

Prof.   Mathematics   and   Astronomy,   Rutgers,    1913—     .      M.M.P. 

(Furman   Univ.,   1885).      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,    1895). 
William  Lewis  Dayton,  Denver,  Col. 

Born   at    New   Germantown.   N.    J.,    Sept.    5,   1864.      At    Rutgers, 

1886-87.     Lawver.     Member  State  Board  of  Pardons,  1896-1902. 

LL.B.    (Columbia,   1889). 
Albert  Bodwell  Harrison,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Metallurgist  and  Acting   Superintendent  Clinton   Iron   and   Steel 

Co.,   1902-     . 

Robert  Hanthorn  Ingersoll,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mav's  Landing,  N.  J.,  Nov.  17,  1868.  Lawyer.  Presi- 
dent, City  Council  1895-97.  Recorder,  1897-98.  Judge  Dis- 
trict Court,  1898-1911.     Sheriff,  Atlantic  county,  1911-14. 

*James  Hasbrouck  Le  Fevre,  Welland,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Born  at  Raritan,  N.  .L.  Feb.  28,  1867.  At  Rutgers,  1885-89. 
Vice  Pres.  and  General  Manager,  Hamilton  Tube  Co.  Died,  Oct. 
23,  1914. 

Henry  Dreer  McCormick.  Little  Falls,  N.  J. 

Physician.     Resident  Physician.  Overbrook  Hospital  for  Insane, 
1896-1901.     M.D.    (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1890). 
♦Cornelius  Bruyn  Marshall,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Metuqhen,.  N.  J.,   Feb.   18,  1867.     At  Rutgers,   1885-87. 
Electrician.     Died,  Oct.  6,  1889. 
KOJIRO  Matsugata, 

President   Kawasaki   Dockyard   Company. 
M.L.   (Yale,  1889).     D.C.L.   (Yale). 

Frank  D.  Norris, 


Kobe,  Japan. 
LL.B.    (Yale.    1888). 


♦William  Condit  Ogden, 

Born  at  Troy  Hill,  N.  J.,  Feb.  4,  1866. 
Civil  engineer.     Died,  Oct.  12,  1908. 
Frank  Halsey  Skinner, 

Born  at  Belleville,  N.  J.,  Nov.  26,  1867. 
pender. 
IThorfin  Tait. 

Born  at  Metuchen,   N.   J.,  Feb.   8.   1870. 
Salesman.     Mayor  of  Metuchen,  1914-16. 

♦John  Arent  Vander  Poel, 

Born   in   New  York  City,  June  4,   1866. 
lawyer.     Died,  Jan.  28,  1901. 


Shavertown,  N.  Y. 

Dover,  N.  H. 
At  Rutgers,   1885-87. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
AVith  Janeway  &  Car- 

Metuchen,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers  one  year. 

New  York  City. 
At   Rutgers,   1885-86. 


1890. 
A.B. 


Howard  Wilbur  Ennis.  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1868.     Clergyman.     Preaching 
and  studying  abroad.     Union  Sem.,  1893, 


204  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1S90. 


Garrett  Jacob  Folmsbee. 

Born  at  South  Schodack.  N.  Y..  Nov.  1,  1865.     Business.     N.  B. 

Sem..  1893.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1893). 
George  Washington  Glasier.  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Warsaw,  N.  Y..  Jan.  22.  1865.     Trincipal  High  SchooL 

A.M.    (Rutgers.  1897). 

Gerard  Hallock,  Great  Barrington.  Mass. 

Born   in   Brookl.vn,   N.   Y..   July   1,   1867.      I'rincipal   of  Hallock 

School.  1908-     .     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1893). 
Horace  Sterling  Hawes,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  in  Richmond,  Va.,  Nov.  4.   1868.     Merchant. 
Irving  Hoagland,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Franklin  Park.  N.  J..  .Tulv  24.  1869.     Lawver.     Memher. 

N.    J.    Assembly.    1905-06.      LL.B.    (N.    Y.    Law    School,    1894). 

A.M.    (Rutgers,  1894). 

Arthur  Frederick  Mabon,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Durham,  N.  J..  June  3.  1869.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1894.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1894). 

Warren  Ackerman  Mayou,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Arcot,  India,  Jan.  30.  1867.  Lawver.  LL.B.  (Univ. 
N.  Y.,  1893).     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1893). 

Stephen  Ward  Righter,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  Oct.  23.  1867.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Writer  on  Presb.  Church  History.     B.D.    (Union   Sem..   1893). 

Warren  Redcliffe  Schenck,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Lawyer.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1893). 

Henry  Johnstone  Scudder,  Athenia,  N.  J. 
Born  at  Coonoor.  India,  Oct.  1,  1867.  Clergyman.  R  C.  A. 
Missionary  to  India.  R.  C.  A..  1890-94,  1897-1914.  Principal 
Voorhees  College.  Vellore,  1898—99.  Agency  Secretary.  Ameri- 
can Bible  Society.  1915-  .  N.  B.  Sem..  1897.  A.M.  '(Rutgers, 
1897).     B.D.    (Rutgers.   1897). 

Arthur  Spaulding,  Salem,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Athens.  N.  Y..  Nov.  18.  1866.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Union  Sem.,  1893. 

Elias  Brown  Van  Arsdale,  North  Paterson.  N.  J. 

Born  at  High  Falls,  N.  Y..  Aug.  2,  1869.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1893.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1893). 

John  S.  Van  Orden,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Spring  Vallev,  N.  Y..  Dec.  6.  1867.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
Postmaster.     N.  B.  Sem..  1893.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1893). 

Alexander  Van  Wagoner,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Aug.  28.  1868.  Lawyer.  LL.B.  (Col- 
umbia. 1893).     A.M.    (Columbia,  1892). 

*Charles  William  Van  Zee,  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 

Born  at   Salterville,   N.   J..  Jan.  9,   1867.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 
N.  B.  Sem..  1893.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1894).     Ph.D.    (Tavlor  Univ.. 
1899).     Died.  Aug.  16.  1903. 
Ralph  Spencer  Voorhees,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Mine  Brook.  N.  J..  Oct.  26,  1867.  Lawyer.  Pres. 
Board  of  Education.  Kearny.  N.  J..  1899-1902.  LL.B.  (New 
York  Law  School,   1896). 

♦William  Davis  Ward,  Glen  Head,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Hackensaek,  N.  Y.,  June  16.  1869.  Clergyman, 
R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1893.  A.M.  (Rutgers.  1893).  Died, 
July  12,  1908. 


♦Frederick  Austin  Aikin.  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Warsaw.  N.  Y. ('?),  Apr.  29.  1865.  Died  as  the  result 
of  an  aeciriorit  during  the  vacation  after  his  Sophomore  year, 
Aug.  8,   1888. 


1890. 


oN.LUMNI. 


205 


Jacob  Frederick  Burg. 

Merchant. 
James  Fountain, 

Born  at  Browntown,  N.  J.,  May  10,  1865. 

Farmer  and  road  contractor.     Member,  N. 
*  Robert  Paul  Green, 

At  Rutgers,  1886-87.     A.B. 
Isaac  Sperling, 

Born   at  Kingston,   N.   J.,   Nov.   15,   1860. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1893. 

*Washington  Irving  Van  Riper, 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.(?),  Jan.  31,  1868. 
Physician.     M.D.    (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1892). 


Old  Bridge,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers,  1885-89. 
J.  Assembly,  1897. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

South  Branch,  N.  J. 
Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

Lancaster,  Cal. 
At  Rutgers,  1886-88. 
Died,  Jan.   18,   1896. 


B.Sc. 

Charles  Divine. 

Born    at    Irvington,    N.    J.,    Oct.    21,     1869. 
cashier. 

Howard  Elting, 

Born    in    New    York    City 

manufacturer.      President 

Trustee,  Rutgers,   1912- 
Allen  Price  Ford, 

Born  at  CrossAAicks,  N.  J.,  Dec.  1,  1867. 
Howard  Goff, 

Accountant. 
*  Samuel  Hobart  Lockett, 

Born    at    Marion.    Ala.,    June    25,    1870. 

Continental  Ins.  Co.,  N.  Y.     Died.  July  4 

Malcolm  Cameron  Ludlam., 

Born    at   Goshen,    N.    J.,    June    9,    1868. 
Railways. 

*Edward  Thorn  Middleton,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J 

Born  at  Crosswicks,  N.  J.,  Jan.  7,  1868.  Instructor  in  Elec- 
tricity and  Physics,   Rutgers,   1890-92.     Died,  April  16,   1892. 

John  Alfred  Potter,  Cranford,  N.  J 

Born  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  N.  J.,  Sept.  30,  1870.     Journalist. 

I.ouis  William  Stotesbury,  New  York  City 

Born  at  Fishkill-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  21,  1870.  Lawyer.  Ad- 
jutant General,  State  of  New  York,  1915-  .  Univ.  N.  Y.  Law 
School,  1893.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1893). 


Trenton,  N.  J. 
Accountant    and 


Chicago,  111. 
Feb.    15.    1869.      Paint    and   varnish 
Chicago   Assoc,    of   Commerce,    1913. 


Bridgeport,  Conn, 
Metallurgist. 

Muskegon,  Mich. 

East  Orange,  N.  J. 
Insurance    engineer, 
1915. 

South  Dennis,  N.  J. 
Manager    of   Electric 


N.   J.,   Aug.   7,   1867, 


Freehold,  N.  J. 
At   Rutgers,    1886-87. 


Elliot  Clayton, 

Born  at  Freehold, 
Farmer. 

♦Theodore  Jackson  Gillies,  Jr., 

Bom  at  Plainfield,  N.   J.,  Jan.   12,  1869. 
Civil  engineer.     Died,  May  13,  1902. 

William  Charles  Hubbard, 

Born  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1866.  At  Rutgers,  1887-90.  Elec- 
trical engineer.  Vice  President,  Potter  Printing  Press  Co., 
1914-     .     M.Sc.    (Alfred  Univ.,  1911). 

J.  Ellis  Irick,  Vincentown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Vincentown,  N.  J.,  Dec.  9,  1867.  At  Rutgers,  1886-90. 
Farmer. 


Plainfield,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers,  1886-89. 

Plainfield,  N.  J. 


206  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1890-1891. 


Charles  Frederick  Kociier,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Boin  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  2,  1869.  At  Rutgers  one  year. 
Lawver.  Deputy  Surrogate.  Essex  countv.  1002-  .  Writer 
on  legal  subjects.     LL.B.   (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1891). 

*GwiN  Lemassena,  London.  England. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  16,  1868.  At  Rutgers,  1886-88. 
Business.     Died,  April  5,  1898. 

Warren  McClellan  Osborn,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Electrician. 
Robert  Schmits,  Philadelphia,  Peun. 

Civil  engineer.     C.E.    (Lehigh  Univ.,  1891). 
George  Edwin  Tomlinson,  Los  Angeles.  Cal, 

Born   at  Adams  Center.  N.  Y.,   Aug.  4,   1868.     At   Rutgers,  two 

years.     Stock  and  bond  broker. 


1891. 
A.B. 

James  Bishop,  New  York  City. 

Bom  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Jan.  6,  1870.  Physician.  As- 
sistant Surgeon.  Manhattan  Eve  and  Ear  Hospital,  1904-08. 
Assistant  Eye  Surgeon.  Presb.  Hospital.  190.5-08.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1896).     M.D.    (Coll.   P.  and  S.,   189r)). 

*Edward  Otis  Chickering,  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9.  1866.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1894.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1894).  Died.  March  12. 
1898. 

Harry  Rose  Banner.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Dec.  2.5.  1871.  Publisher.  Lawyer. 
Author,  "Roman  Law  Pleading."  LL.B.  (Univ.  Minnesota. 
1898).  LL.M.  (I^niv.  Minn..  1894).  Ph.D.  (T'niv.  Minn.,  1899). 
A.M.    (Rutgers,   1894,  and  Univ.  Minn.,   1896). 

Howard  Crosby  Hasbrouck,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  Mch.  1.  1870.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1894.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1894). 

Jasper  Samuel  Hogan,                                            New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Guilderland  Centre,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  10,   1867.  Clergyman, 

R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1894.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1894).  D.D.  (Rut- 
gers,  1915). 

Robert  James  Hogan,  May  field,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Guilderland  Centre,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  11,  1865.  Clergyman. 
R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1894.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1894). 

Abram  Whittaker  Hopper,  West  New  York,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Spring  Valley,   N.  Y..   Feb.   4,   1867.      Clergyman.  R.   C. 

A.      N.   B.   Sem.,   1894.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1894).      Ph.D.    (Taylor 

Univ.,  1902). 
Charles  Wesley  Hulst,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Greenwich.    N.    Y'.,    Jan.    3,     1870.       Lawver.      LL.B. 

(New  York  Law  School,  1898).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1894). 

Charles  Seward  Johnson,  New  York  City. 

Bora  at  Morristown,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  8.  1861.  Teacher.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers, 1900). 

Henry  Lock  wood.  East  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Albany.  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1869.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Permanent  Clerk.  General  Synod,  1907-15.  Stated  Clerk,  do., 
191.5-  .  N.  B.  Sem.,  1894.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1894).  D.D. 
(Hope,  1916). 

Samuel  Cliffton  Mabon,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Durham.  N.  J.,  June  21.  1871.  Broker  in  invest- 
ment securities.     N.  Y.  Stock  Exchange. 


1891. 


ALUMNI.  207 


William  Forder  Mets,  New  Market,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Toms  River.  X.  J.,  Doc.  17.  1870.  Township  Siipei-- 
vising  Principal.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1902). 

Frank  Reid  Miller,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 

Journalist. 

William  Poiilman  Pool,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bodminster,  X.  J.,  Aug.  10,  1800.  Physician.  Lecturer 
in  Gynecology  and  Obstetrics.  L.  L  College  Hospital.  M.D.  (L. 
I.  Coll.  Hosp..  1804).  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1804).  F.A.C.S.  (Amer- 
ican College  of  Surgeons,  1014). 

John  Howard  Raven,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Brooklyn.  X.  Y.,  Oct.  8,  1870.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem..  1894.  Prof.  O.  T.  Lang,  and  E'xeg..  N.  B.  Sem.. 
1890-  .  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1914-  .  Author,  "Old  Testament 
Introduction,''  "Essentials  of  Hebrew  Grammar,"  "Manual  of 
Biblical  Ilermeneutics."  Compiler,  "General  Catalogue,  Rut- 
gers College,  1766-1909."  "Biographical  Record,  Xew  Bruns- 
wick Seminary,  1784-1911."  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1804).  I).I>.  (Rut- 
gers, 1899).       • 

Patrick  Augustine  Ray,  New  York  City. 

Born  at.  Greenwich,  X.  Y..  June  2,  1871.  Educational  publish- 
ing, D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  1902-     .     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1804). 

Howard  Augustus  Reynolds,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  nt  Xew  Brunswick,  X.  J.,  Nov.  30.  1868.  Lawyer.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,    1804). 

Herbert  Bennett  Roberts,  Scotia,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  Oct.  18,  1870.  Clergyman,  R  C.  A. 
X.  B.  Sem.,  1804.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1894). 

Walter  Cooley  Sampson,  Summit,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1868.  Lawyer.  Judge 
Summit  Criminal  Court,  1890-1003.  Episc.  Theol.  Sem.,  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.     X.  Y.   Law  School. 

*Edward  Van  Vechten  Searle,  Metuclien,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Wyckoflf,    X.   J.,    Oct.    20,    1860.      Clergyman,   R.    C.    A. 

X.  B.  Sem.,  1804.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1804).     Died,  Feb.   11,  1007. 
James  Coffin  Stout,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Irvington.   X.  Y.,  Xov.   25,   1869.     Clergyman,  R.   C.   A. 

Prof.  Church   History,  Bible  Teachers  Training  School.      Prince- 
ton Sem.,  1897.     B.I).    (Princeton  Sem.,  1910). 
*Clifford  Henry  Strang,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Mont    Rose,    X.    Y.,    Sept.    18,    1867.      Lawyer.      LL.B. 

(New   York   Law   School).      ^.M.    (Rutgers,    1894).      Died,    Aug. 

30,   1903. 

William  Van  Deursen  Strong,  Oakland,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Accord,  X.  Y..  Apr.  28,  1868.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
X.   B.   Sem.,   1894.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1894). 

EuASTMUs  Ames  Whitenack,  River  Falls,  Wis. 

Bom  at  Far  Hills,  X.  J.,  Dec.  19,  1867.     Prafessor  of  German. 

GiLLETT  Wynkoop,  Kingston,  N.  J. 

Chemist.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1897). 


*James  Egbert  Beach,  Harrison,  N.  J. 

Born  at   Caldwell.   X.   J.,   Feb.   24,   1864.      At   Rutgers,   1890-91. 
Baptist  clergyman.     Crozier  Sem.     Died,  March  1,  1897. 

Alfred  Duncombe,  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 

Born   at    Stroud,   Gloucestershire,   England.    Xov.    26,    1861.      At 
Rutgers,  1887-80.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     X.  B.  Sem.,  1803. 

Charles  Esselstyn,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hudson.  X.  Y.,  Sept.   18,   1868.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 
Editor,  "The  Hudson  Republican." 


208  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1891. 


*W0RTHiNGT0N  SEYMOUR  FARLEY,  Jr.,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  July  18,  18G9.     At  Rutgers,  1887-89. 
Merchant.     Died,  Aug.  19,  1892. 

*RiCHARi)  Jones  Geisinger,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

Born   near   Bridgeton,   N.    J.,    Sept.    5,   1860.      Died   from    diph- 
theria during  his  Junior  jear,  Jan.  29,  1890. 
Selah  Woodhull  Strong,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Accord,  N.  Y,,  Nov.,   22,   1866.      At  Rutgers,   1887-90. 
Business. 

*Elon  Moke  Waggoner,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bethlehem,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  13,  1868.     At  Rutgers,  1887-88. 
Clerk,  post-office.     Died,  Aug.  14,  1910. 


B.Sc. 

John  Charles  Aydelott,  Pekin,  111. 

Born  at  Pekin,  111.,  Dec.  18,  1868.  Grain  merchant.  Presi- 
dent, Smith-Hippen  Co.,  1906-  .  President.  School  Board,  1915. 
City  engineer,  1893-95.     C.E.    (Rutgers,  1895). 

Philander  Betts,  3d,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  May  28.  1868.  Consulting  engineer. 
Chief  engineer,  Public  Utilities  Commission.  New  Jersey, 
1910-  .  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1895).  E.E.  (Columbian  Univ.,  1903). 
Ph.D.   (George  Washington  Univ.,  1914). 

Elihu  Calvin  Bryan,  Shekomeko,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Shekomeko,  N.  Y.,  May  24,  1870.     Farmer. 

Joseph  Compton  Castner,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  Nov.  18,  1869.  Major  of  In- 
fantry,  U.   S.   Army.      Army   War  College,   1915. 

Paull  Jewill  Challen,  Beacon,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  May  22,  1870.     Merchant. 
♦Robert  Joseph  Dougherty,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  July  1,  1871.  Civil  engineer.  C.E. 
(Rutgers,  1902).     Died,  July  13,  1915. 

Harry  Williams  Fuller,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  June  14,  1868.  Vice  President  and 
General  Manager,  Appalachian  Power  Co..  Bluefields,  W.  Va. 
General  Manager  Washington  Railway  and  Electric  Co.  and 
Potomac  Electric  Power  Co. 

Thomas  Mandeville  Hopper,  Suffern,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J..  Dec.  26.  1868.  Civil  engineer.  Chief 
Engineer,  Ramapo  Iron  Works,  1906-14. 

Samuel  Arthur  Johnson,  Fort  Collins,  Col. 

Born  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  Dec.  13,  1866.  Dean  of  Faculty, 
State  Agricultural  College.  Author,  "Colorado  School  Laws." 
M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1895). 

George  Andrews  Mitchell,  Vineland,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Delhi.  N.  Y..  Mav  10.  1868.  Farmer.  Assistant  in 
Chemistry,  Rutgers,  1891-93.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers.   1892). 

Marcus  Caldwell  Sears,  Blooming  Grove,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Blooming  Grove,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  10,  1867.     Farmer. 

Frederick  Seymour  Smith,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Morristown,  N.  J.,  Oct.  8.  1866.  Civil  engineer. 
Engineer,  Morris  county,  1916-     .     C.E.    (Rutgers,  1898). 

Isaac  Mabbett  Sutton,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  at  South  Millbrook,  N.  Y..  Mch.  19,  1867.  Secretary, 
Treasurer  and  General  Manager,  Jerome  Verde  Copper  Co. 

Arthur  Benjamin  Totten,  Middlebush,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Middlebush,   N.   J.,   May  5,   1869.     Electrical   engineer. 


1S91-1S92. 


ALUMNI, 


209 


Cornelius  Delos  Vkeeland, 

Born    at    Little    Falls,    N.    J.,    July 
chemist. 
♦Edward  I^sky  Welling, 

Born   at   Warwick,    N.    Y.,   May 
19.  1898. 


Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 
17,    1868.      Manufacturing? 


1868.      Chemist. 


Warwick,  N.  Y. 
Died,    Feb. 


*Samuel  Nelson  Atwatek, 

Born   at   Newark,   N.   J.,   June   24 

Merchant.     Died,  April  13,  1907. 

Jacob  I.ouis  Bauer, 


1869. 


Newark,  N.  J. 
At   Rutgers,   1887-88. 


Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Born   at    Linden.    N.    J.,    Nov.    18,   1868.      At    Rutgers,    1888-89. 
Civil  engineer.     County  engineer.  Union  county,   1898-     . 

Albert  Allen  Campbell,  Delburne,  Canada. 

Born  at  Brampton,  Canada.  June  2,  1870.  •   At  Rutgers,  1887-88. 
Superintendent  University   Station   post-office. 


♦John  De  Witt  Cruickshanks, 

.     Born   at   Spencer,   Mass.,   Julv   12,   1869. 
Died.   Dec.    17,   1890. 

James  Patrick  Dougherty, 

Mch.  16.  1870. 


Spencer,  Mass. 
At   Rutgers,    1887-88. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers  one  year. 


Merchantville,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers,   1887-89. 
Secretary.    Treasurer 


Born  at  Princeton.  N.  J. 

Government  service. 
Hiram  Augustus  Farrand, 

Born  at  Vineland,  N.  J.,  Dec.   10,   1868. 

Mechanical    Engineer    and   Manufacturer. 

and  Manager,   Phila.   Terminal  Transfer  R.   R.   Co..   1910-     . 
Harry  Duncan  Garretson,  Dingmau's  Ferry,  Penn. 

At  Rutgers.  1887-88.     Bicycle  repairs. 
Rodney  Tuthill  Howell,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

At   Rutgers,    1887-89.      With   Fleischmann   Manufacturing   Co. 
George  Washington  Mercer,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Born   at   Yonkers,    N.   Y.,    Jan.    8.    1870.      At   Rutgers.    1887-88. 

Lawyer.      LL.B.    (Columbia,   1904). 


David  Barclay  Nevius, 
Born    at    Bedminster, 
Accountant. 

Clarence  H.  Terhune, 


N.    J.,    Mch.,    1870. 


Born  at  Cranbury,  N.  J.,  Sept.  29,  1868. 
Stock   broker. 


East  Orange,  N.  J. 
At    Rutgers,    1887. 

New  York  City. 

At  Rutgers,   1887-89. 


♦Francis  Persen  Van  Buren, 

Died  as  the  result  of  an  accident,  April  26,  1889. 


Plainfield,  N.  J. 


1892. 


A.B. 

WiNFREi)  RuGAN  AcKERT,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  30,  1870.     Clergyman.   R.  C.   A. 
N.   B.   Sem.,   1895.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1895). 

Albert  Dorrance  Baldwin,  Shrewsbury,  N.  J. 

Presb.  clergyman.     Union  Sem.,  1895. 
Joseph  Frederic  Berg,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Tiibingen,  Germany,  July  28.  1871.    Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

Prof.    Hellenistic   Greek   and   New^   Testament   Exegesis.      N     B. 

Sem..    1911-     .      Lector.    Biblical    Theol.    and    Sacred    Hist..    N. 

B.    Sera.,   1905-     .      N.    B.    Sem..    1895.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1895). 

Ph.D.    (Columbia,   1896).     D.D.    (Rutgers,  1908). 

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210  RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1892. 


Ellis  Bishop,  Boston.  Mass. 

Born  at  New  Rrunswick.  N.  ,T..  Mch.  7.  1872.  Kpisc.  clergyman. 
Prof.  Christian  Evidences  and  I'astoral  Theology,  Berkeley 
Divinity   School.   11)07-10.      Berkeley  Divinity   School,   1897. 

Clarence  Hoknbeck  Bonnell,  Rye,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Port  Jervis.  N.  Y..  Nov.  1,  1869.  Physician  and  sur- 
geon.    M.D.    (L.  I.  College  Hospital,  1903). 

Philip  Milledoler  Brett,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  ,T..  Feb.  17,  1871.  Lawyer.  Lieutenant, 
National  Guard  N.  J..  1908-08.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1900-  . 
LL.B.    (N.  Y.  Law  School,  1894). 

Henry  Robinson  Bristol,  Warsaw.  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

James  Dickson  Carr,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  Sept.  28,  1868.  lawyer.  Assistant 
Corporation  Counsel,  N.  Y.  City,  1904-  .  Assistant  District 
Attorney,   N.  Y..   1899-1901.      LL.B.    (Columbia,   1896). 

Thomas  Weston  Chester,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Physician.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1895). 
Garrett  Milton  Conover,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Clinton,    N.   J..    Mch.   29,    1866.      Clergyman.    R.    C.    A. 

N.  B.   Sem.,  189r».     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1898). 

Drury  AA^alls  Cooper,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick.    N.    .T.,    Lawyer.  Trustee.    Rutgers, 

1908-  .  Mayor.  New  Brunswick.  1905-07.  LL  B.  (N.  Y.  Law 
School,   1894). 

Charles  Edward  Corwin,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Millstone.   N.   .T..   Sept.   7,   1868.      Clergyman,    R.   C.   A. 

Author.    "Onesimus,"    ''King    Solomon's    Riddle."       N.    B.    Sem.. 

1895.     A.M.    (Rutgers.   1907).      B.D.    (Rutgers,   1895). 
Henry  Kimball  Davis,  New  I'^ork  City. 

Born  at   Hagamnn.    N.   Y..   May   28,   1869.      Lawyer.      LL.B     ( N. 

Y.   I^w  School.  1894). 

Harry  Thornton  Dayton,  Auburn.  N.  Y. 

Born    in    Brooklyn,    N.    Y..    .Tune    26,    1869.      Lawyer.      District 

Attorney,  Cayuga  county.  1900-05.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1895). 
Chalmers  Peter  Dyke.  Andover.  Mass. 

Born   at  Dokkum,   Netherlands.  Dec.   25.   1869.      Clergyman.      N. 

B.    Sem..    1895.      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1895). 

Robert  Emmet  Farley,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  28.  1871.  Lawyer  and  real 
estate.  President  Gramatan  National  Bank  and  other  corpo- 
rations. LL.B.  (N.  Y.  Law  School.  1894).  A.M.  (Rutgers. 
1895). 

Gilbert  Terbell  Gale,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bayonne,  N.  .L.  May,  31,  1869.     Cashier. 

Amos  Hoppock  Haines.  Huntingdon,  Penn. 

Born  at  Sergeantsville,  N.  J.,  May  19,  1859.  Baptist  clergy- 
man. Prof.  Biblical  Lit.  and  Theism,  .Tuniata  Coll.,  1897-  . 
Acting  President,  1898-99.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1907).  B.D. 
(Yale).      D.D.    (Juniata   Coll.,   1905). 

Jesse  Charles  Hazzard,  Natchitoches,  La. 

Born  at  Kingston.  N.  Y..  Oct.  8,  1871.  Teacher  of  English. 
Louisiana  State  Normal  School,  1915-  .  Author.  "Eutropius 
Breviarium.  Terence  Andria,"  &c.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1895).  Ph.D. 
(Columbia,   1896). 

(tEORge  De  AA'itt  Kelso.  Thornton,  R.  I. 

Born  near  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  9,  1867.     Hospital  agent. 
Isaac  William  Eott,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Flatbush.  L.  I.,  Nov.  21.  1868.     Teacher.     N.  B.  Sem., 

1892-94. 


ALUMXI.  211 


*MiTSUYE  Oi,  Yokosuka,  Japan. 

Born    at  Kochi,    Japan,    Oct.    30.    1864.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 

Teacher.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1895.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1895).  Died,  Oct. 
1,  1903. 

*Henry  Wemple  Pawling,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hagaman's  Mills.  N.  Y..  July  19,  1868.  Photographer. 
N.   B.   Sem.,  1892-93.     Died,   Feb.   19,   1903. 

Walter  Tracy  Scudder,  Tindivanam,  India. 

Born  at  Ranipettai,  India.  Apr.  8,  1869.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Missionary  to  India.  1899-  .  N.  B.  Sem.,  1897.  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers,  1897).     B.D.    (Rutgers,   1897). 

William  Carman  Sherwood,  Montclair,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Jan.  29,  1871.  Lawver.  Vice  I'resi- 
dent.  Registrar  and  Transfer  Co.,  1902-  .  Chief  Signal  Officer 
of  State  of  New  Jersey,  1903-09.  LL.B.  (N.  Y.  Law  School, 
1894). 

James  Bishop  Thomas,  Sewanee,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Petaluma,  Cal.,  Mch.  21,  1871.  Episc.  clergyman. 
Prof.  Systematic  Theology.  Church  I'olity  and  Liturgies,  Univ. 
of  the  South,  1915-  .  B.D.  (Cambridge  Divinity  School,  1895). 
Ph.D.   (Halle  Univ.,  1901). 

James  Westfall  Thompson,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Pella.  Iowa,  June  3,  1869.  I'rofessor  of  Mediaeval  His- 
tory, Univ.  Chicago.  Dean  of  Junior  College  of  Philosophy, 
1906-09:  Author,  "The  Development  of  the  French  Monarchy." 
"The  Huguenots  Under  Louis  VI.."  "Catherine  de  Medici  and 
Philip  II."  &c.     Ph.D.    (Chicago,  1895). 

Frank  Voorhees.  Jamesport,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Anthony.  N.  Y..  Jan.  27.  1869.  Cong'l  clergyman. 
Princeton  Sem.,  1895.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1895). 

Robert  Sumner  Winn,  Sydney,  Australia, 

Born  of  American  parents,  at  Hong  Kong,  China,  Dec.  22, 
1869.     Correspondent  af  Associated  Press. 


Osmyn  Baker,  Millington,  N.  J. 

Physician.     M.D.    (Columbian  T'niv.,   Wash.,   1899). 
Thomas  Bell,  New  York  City. 

Milton  G.  Demarest,  Santa  Paula,  Cal. 

Born   at   Oradell,   X.   J.,   July   25,    1871.      At   Rutgers   one   year. 

City  clerk  and  accountant. 

Samuel  Gaston  Dunham,  ,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Clergyman. 
Franklin  Holmes  Malliday,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

^Vith  N.  Y.  and  X.  J.  Telephone  Co. 
'^' Louis  Uieber,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Landsberg,  Bavaria,  June  19,  1863.     At  Rutgers.  1888- 

89.      Clergyman.    R.   C.    A.      X.    B.    Sem.,    1892.      Died,    July   30, 

1908. 

Clarence  Winants  Hillyer,  New  York  City. 

*  Henry  McKnight  Moore,  Philadelphia,  Penn, 

Born   at    Xew    Brunswick.    X.    J..    Mch.    31.    1864.      At    Rutgers, 

1887-90.      Episc.   clergyman.     Drowned  in   Delaware   river,   Aug. 

18,   1915. 

George  Robert  Percy,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Jersey  City,   X.   .T.      Paint  salesman. 
Walter  Winant,  Tappan,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  X.  J..  May  17.  1865.     At  Rutgers.  1888-89. 

Clergyman,   R.   C.   A.      Inspector.      N.   B.   Sem.,   1892. 


212  KCTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1892. 


B.Sc. 

Andrew  Hall  Berry,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Electrical   specialties. 

Eugene  Betts,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

Born  at  Hackensack.  N.  J.,  Oct.  19.  1870.  Engineer  and  Man- 
ager, Tramway  Light  &  Power  Co.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1894). 

Holmes  Earle  Bruyere,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  at  Cream  Ridge,  N.  J.,  Sept.  13,  1869.     Bond  dealer, 

George  Colfax  Bullock,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  .Jacobstown.  N.  J.,  Apr.  7,  18G9.  Real  estate  and  in- 
surance. 

William  Jacob  Cooper,  HoUidaysburg,  Penn. 

Born  at  Somerville,  Ohio.  Dec.  14,  1868.  Mechanical  engineer 
with  Pennsylvania  Railroad.  M.E.  (Tulane  Univ.,  1895).  C.E. 
(Rutgers,    1902). 

Peter  Conover  Field,  Vancouver  Barracks,  Wash. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Nov.  4.  1869.  Suref^on  Maior. 
Medical  Corps,  V.  S.  Army.  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1890  1.  M.I). 
(Coll.   P.  and  S.,  189.j). 

Harold  Lyman  Hoyt,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Civil   engineer. 

John  Livingston  Rutgers  Morgan,  New  York  City. 
Born   at  New  Brunswick.   N.    J.,   .Tune  27,   1872.      Professor   of 
Physical    Chemistry,    Columbia    Univ.,  190.5-     .    Author.    "Ele- 
ments   of    Physical    Chemistry,"    etc.  Ph.D.     (Univ.    Leipzig. 
1895).      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1895). 

William  Thomas  Morrison,  New  York  City. 

Manager  Yonkers  Electric  Light  Co.  Manager  Bronx  District 
N.  Y.  Edison  Co. 

William  Heulings  Stafford,  New  York  City. 

Iron  and  steel   construction. 

Frank  Robertson  Van  Horn.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Johnsonburg.  N.  J..  Feb.  7.  1872.  Prof.  Geology  and 
Mineralogy,  Case  School  of  Applied  Science,  1902-  .  Li- 
brarian. Geological  Society  of  America,  1913-  .  Author  of 
"Lecture  Notes  on  Zoology  and  Mineralogy."  "General  and  Spe- 
cial Mineralogy."  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1893).  Ph.D.  (Heidelberg. 
1897). 

Garrett  Scott  Voorhees,  Basking  Ridge,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mine  Brook,  N.  J.,  Dec.  29,  18G9.     Farmer. 
Henry  Edwin  W^aters,  Altoona,  Penn. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J..  Nov.  23,  1872.     Supervisor  Penn.  R.  R. 
Daniel  Gregory  Wright,  Ironton,  Ohio. 

Born  in   Philadelphia.   Pa.,   Feb.  3,  1871.     Broker. 
George  Hampton  Wyckoff,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J. 

Treasurer  Interstate  Chemical  Co.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1895). 


George  Radcliff  Brown,  New  York  City. 

Civil  engineer.     Chief  engineer  Zanzibar  R.  R.,  Africa.  1904-06. 
John  Michael  Daly,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  Jan.  14.  1871.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Maintenance  of  way.  Public  Service  R.  R. 
*Mauritz  Frederick  H.  de  Haas,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Boin  at   Brooklyn.   N.   Y.,   1871.     At  Rutgers,   1888-92.      Artist. 

Died,   Feb.   10,   1897. 


1892-1893. 


ALUMNI.  213 


*Frederick  Force  Fisher,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Fort   W;ivne,    Ind.,   Aug.,    1870.  At   Rutgers.    1888-90. 

Merchant.      Harvard   Univ.     Died,   March  13,   1894. 

*  George  Root  Fuller,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers.  1888-89. 
John  Royal  Hemion,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Paterson,    N.    J.,    Sept.    10,    1870.      At    Rutgers    three 

years.     Architect  of  Manhattan  Rubber  Mfg.  Co. 
Saxford  Watrous  Hover,  Germantown,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   (rermantown,    N.   Y..    May    21.    1867.      At   Rutgers   one 

year.     Horticulture.     Philosophical  and  social  research. 
Ignacio  Garcia  Rovollo  Marqitez,  (?)  Pueblo,  Mexico. 

Henry  Augustus  Mather,  New  York  City. 

Business. 
James  Morris  McCloskey,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

*  Austin  Flint  Morris,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  .Jersey  City,  N.  .J.,  Dec.  19,  1868.     At  Rutgers,  1889-90. 

Physician.      M.D.    (Bellevue  Med.   Coll.,   1893).     Died,   Aug.   22, 

1906. 
*George  Herbert  Riblett,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Died  from  typhoid  feyer  after  being  admitted  to  the  Freshman 

class,    Oct.    3,    1888. 
Henry  Hewgill  Stevens,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Poughkeepsie,    N.    Y„    Nov.    20,     1869.      Commercial 

traveler. 
Perry  Elias  Taylor,  Schoharie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  21,  1869.     Experimenting.     B.Sc. 
(Harvard.   1892). 
William  Vaughan,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Albert  Batchelder  Wells,  Southbriclge,  Mass. 

Born  at  Southbridge.  Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1872.     At  Rutgers,  1888- 

90.      Manufacturer. 

Walter  Farrington  Wells,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Rahway.  N.  J.,  Jan.  10,  1870.  At  Rutgers  two  years. 
Vice  President  and  General  Manager  Edison  Electric  Illumi- 
nating Co.      E.E.    (Rutgers,   1915). 


1893. 
A.B. 

Henry  Charles  Cussler,  Fonda,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Shelburne   Falls,   Mass.,   Dec.   2.   1866.      Clergyman,.  R. 
C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1896.     B.D.    (Rutgers,  1896). 

*Paul  Winfred  Geyer,  New  York  City. 

Born   in   New   York  City(?),   Apr.   1,    1872.      Univ.   N.   Y.,   1891. 
Died  during  his  Senior  year,  March  22.  1893. 

Henry  Harrington  Janeway,  Riverdale-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Mch.    19,    1873.      Physician. 

M.D.    (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1898). 
Frank  Malven,  Pleasant  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Port  Jervis,   N.  Y..   Oct.   16.   1866.     Presb.   clergyman. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1896.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1896).     B.D.   (Rutgers,  1896). 

Robert  Dodge  Merrill,  Babylon,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Newburvport,   Mass.,   Nov.   6.    1871.      Presb.   clergyman. 
Union   Sem..   1896. 

Isaac  Messler,  McKee,  Ky. 

Born  at  White  House,  N.  J.,  Aug.  4.  1867.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.   B.   Sem.,   1896. 


214:  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


*Louis  Howell  Mettler,  East  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Nov.  20.  1871.     Lawver.     N.  Y. 
Law  School,  1896.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  189(8).     Died,  Sept.  4,  1899. 
Francis  Baird  Sanford,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  \yarwick.  N.  Y.,  Oct.  30.  1871.     Lawvor.     LL.B.    ( N.  Y. 
Law  School,  1896).     A.M.    (Rutgers.  1896). 

Albert  Henry  von  Schlieder,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  at  West  Le.vden.  N.  Y..  Jan.  18.  1869.     riergvman.  R.  C.  A. 
.    N.  B.  Sem.,  1896.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1896).     B.D.   (Rutgers.  1896) . 

Hobart  Earl  Studley,  Manila,  P.  I. 

Born    at    Claverack,    N.    Y'..    Oct.    27.    1871.      Episc.    cleruyraan. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1896.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1896). 

Charles  Edward  Tindell,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Lawyer. 
Isaac  J.  Van  Hee,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born   at  Pultneyville,   N.  Y'.,   Jan.   20,  1868.     Presb.   clergyman. 

N.   B.   Sem.,   1896. 

Frank  M.  Van  Orden,  New  York  City. 

Physician.      M.D.    (Hood   AYright   Hospital,    1899).      A.M.    (Rut- 
gers. 1897). 

*Ellis  Robert  Woodruff,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Morristown,  N.  J..  Aug.  27.  1868.     Died  while  a  student 
at  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  May  30,  1895. 


Arthur  Norwood  Bingham,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  July  1,  1872.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 
Manufacturer. 

Walter  Carrington  Cabell,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

I^awyer. 
*Harold  Coburn  Cook,  Denver,  Col. 

At   Rutgers,   1889-90.      Mining.      A.B.    (Columhia.    18941.      Died. 
1901. 

Samuel  Sattertiiwaite  De  Cou,  Trenton  Junction,  N,  J. 

Farmer. 

Herbert  Edwin  De  Freest,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  North  Greenbush.  N.  Y.,  Aug.  11.  1868.     At  Rutgers  one 

rear.       Physician    and    surgeon.      Coroner,    Rensselaer    county. 

M.D.    (Albany   Med.  Coll..   1893). 

Abram  Duryee,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Millstone,   N.   J..   Aug.   4,   1867.  At   Rutgers,    1889-91. 

Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1894. 

David  Bouck  Lockner,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     U.  S.  Collector  of  Customs,  1895-1905. 
Paul  Quattlander  Oliver,  Westfield,  N.  J. 

Born   in   New  York  City,   May   9,   1873.      At   Rutgers   two  years. 

Lawyer. 

Augustus  Hobart  Smock.  Towson,  Md. 

Born    at    Oyster    Bay.    L.    L.    Feb.    14,    1870.      At    Rutgers    two 
years.     Choir  and  chorus  director.     Soloist. 


B.Sc. 

Reginald  Bryant  Allen,  Gambler.  O. 

Born   at  Medford,   N.   J.,   Jan.   3.    1872.      Professor   Mathematics. 

Kenyon     College,     190(i-     .       Author.     "Hyper-complex     Number 

System.""      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1897).      Ph.D.    (Clark   Univ.,    1905). 
Charles  Storr  Chamberlain,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Madanapalle.   India,  Jan.   22.   1872.     Sales  agent. 


1893. 


ALUMNI. 


215 


Bedford,  N.  Y. 

East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Amherst,  Mass. 

J. 


Born  at 
1909-     . 


RiciiARii  Stevens  Conovek, 

Born  in   New  York  City,  Dec.  15,   1869.     Teache 
Horace  Munson  Decker, 

Consulting  engineer. 
Philip  Bevier  Has^rouck, 

Prof.  Physics.  Mass.  Agricultural  College. 
Joseph  Allen  Heauley, 

Union,  N.  J.,  Sept.   15.   186^. 
Teacher,   1893-1909. 

James  Wallace  Higgins, 

Born  in  Union  county,  N.  J..  July  6,  1878. 
engineer.     C.E.    (Rutgers,   1902). 

Philip  Lindsley, 

Born    at    Raritan.    N.    J.,    Dec.    11.    1862.      Dawyei 
Y.  Law  School,  1895).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1896). 

Charles  Edgar  Lovejoy,  Elizabeth, 

Born    at    Pllizabeth,    N.    J.,    Jan.    27,    1872.      Wholesale    produce 
and  commission   merchant. 

Richard  Swann  Lull, 

Born  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  Nov.  6. 


Milltown,  N. 
\Yith  Michelin  Tire  Co.. 

Roselle  Park,  N. 
(^ivil  and  landscape 


J. 


Raritan, 
DL.B.    (N. 


N.  J. 


N.  J. 


New  Haven,  Conn. 
Prof.  Vertebrate  Paleon- 
on    I'aleontology.      M.Sc. 


M.A. 


1871. 


(Yale,  1911). 

New  York  City. 
LL.B.    (Har- 

Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
Tile   manufac- 


1867. 
tology.  Yale  T^niv.,  1911-  .  Writer 
(Rutgers,  1896).     Ph.D.    (Columbia,  1903) 

William  Gelon  McK night. 

Born  at  Avondale,  Ohio,  July  29,  1872.     Lawyer 
vard.   1897). 

Daniel  Herbert  McLaury, 

Born   at   New  Brunswick,   N.   J.,   Feb.   25, 
turer. 

Frank  Wilbur  Remsen, 

Bom   at  Millstone,   N.   J.,   Sept.   26,   1872 
Freeholders,    Somerset  county,    191.5-     . 

Ezra  Frederick  Scattergood, 

Born   at   Burlington,   N.   J.,   Apr.   9.   1871 
City  Oif  Los  Angeles,   1909—     .   Instructor 
tricity     and     Graphics.     Rutgers,     1895-99, 
1896).      M.M.E.    (Cornell   Univ.,   1899). 

Harry  Noe  Selvage, 

Born  at  Bayonne,   N.   J.,   July  2,   1872.     Lawyer. 

Frank  Lincoln  Stevens,  Urbana,  111. 

Born    at    Syracuse,    N.    Y.,    Apr.    1,    1871.      Professor    of    Plant 
Pathology.       Author,    "Agriculture    for    Beginners,"    etc.       B.L. 


East  Millstone,  N.  J. 
Business.     Director, 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Electrical   Engineer, 
in  Mathematics,   Elec- 
M.Sc.       (Rutgers, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


M.Sc.    (Rutgers,    1896] 


(Hobart.    1891) 
cago.   1900). 

Richard  Storms, 

Born   at   Woodcliff  Lake,   N.   J.,   Oct.    19,    1867 
Vreeland  Tompkins, 

Born  at  Jers(y  City.  N.  J.,  Dec.  8,  1870. 

ist,  Smooth-on  Mfg.  Co. 

David  Higgins  Townley, 

Born   at   Elizabeth,   N.   J.,   Nov.   13,   1871. 
town   Water   Co. 

Henry  Francis  Twitchell, 

J.,    .Tan.    16,    1871.      Head 


Ph.D.    (Univ.    Chi- 


New  York  City. 
Civil   engineer. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Manufacturing  chem- 

Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Engineer,   Elizabeth- 


Short  Hills,  N. 
Master,    "The 


J. 


Born    at    Newark,    N. 

Short  Hills  School." 

*CiiARLES  Henry  Earl  Utter, 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Mch.  14,  1870, 
year,  Jan.  6,  1893. 

Herbert  Metlar  Waldron,  New  Brunswick, 

Born   at   New  Brunswick,   N.   J.,   Feb.   22,   1873.      Manufacturer. 


Newark,  N, 
Died,  during  his  Senior 


N.  J. 


216  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1S93-1894. 


Howard  Van  Devexter  Waldron,  New  Brunswick.  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Bruns\vick,  N.  J.,   Ftb.  22,   1873.     President,  Hol- 
land Machine  Co.,  1903-06. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Ward,  Dover,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hainesburg.  N,  J.,  Jnne  28,  1861.     Principal  of  School. 


Raymond  Voorhis  Cole,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Born  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  12,  1869.  At  Rutgers.  1889.  Funeral 
director.  Member  Board  of  Education,  1909-11.  Vice  Presi- 
dent,  do..   1911. 

Frank  Van  Rensselaer  Cooper,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Glenville.  N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1869.  At  Rutgers  one  year. 
Lawyer.  Corporation  Counsel.  Schenectady,  1912-13,  1916-  . 
A.B.    (Union.   1893).     A.M.   (Union,  1896). 

Albert  Henry  Darnell, 

Born   at   Masonville.   N.   J.,   June   20,   1872. 
years.      Hotel  business.      Lawyer. 

Edward  Alexander  Francis, 
Alexander  Livingston  Kean, 
*Henry  J  iron  Kendall. 

Born,  1869.     At  Rutgers,  1889-90.     Died,  May 
*George  Washington  Mendenhall, 

Born    at    Bordentown,    X.    J.(?).    1872.      At 
Died,   Oct.   13,   1891. 

George  Augustus  Oakes, 

Born    at    Bloomfield.    N.    .7..    July    9,    1872. 
years.      Woolen   manufacturer. 

Samuel  Lee  Poole, 

Born    at    Caldwell.    N.    J..    Aug.    3,    1871.      . 
Banking. 

Robert  Hastings  Rogers. 

Porn   in  New  York   Cit.v.   Apr.   25.   1866.     At 
Physician.      M.D.    (Columbia,   1894). 

*  George  Brown  Schenck, 

Bom  at  Neshanic,  N.  J.(?),  Dec,  1868.     At 
1891-93.      Business.     Died,   Jan.   23,   1897. 

^Clifford  Stockton  Shaw,  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Lowrr  Walpack;  N.  Y.(?),  1870.  At  Rutgers,  1889-92. 
Died,  Feb.  22,  1892. 
"William  Ward  Stephens,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J..  1869.     At  Rutgers.  1889-90.     Musician. 

Assistant  Musical  Director.  Manhattan  Opera  House.  N.  Y. 
Author,  "Harmony — a  Text  Book." 


1894. 
A.B. 

Frederick  Jacob  Barny,  Maskat,  Arabia. 

Born  at  Basle.  Switzerland.  Jan.  1.  1873.     Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 

Missionary    to    Arabia.       N.    B.     Sem.,    1897.       A.M.     (Rutgers. 

1897).     B.D.    (Rutgers.  1807). 
William  Edgar  Wells  Compton,  Mariners  Harbor,  N.  Y. 

Boin  at  Jamesburg,  X.  J..  Nov.  10.  1870.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.   B.   Sem..   1897.      B.D.    (Rutgers,   1897). 
Franklin  Richmond  Cushman,        '  Providence.  R.  I. 

Born  at  Providence.  R.  I..  Aug.  28.  1870.     Teacher.     Providence 

Technical   High   School.      A.M.    (Brown,    1902). 


Atlantic  City, 

N. 

J. 

At   Rutgers   three 

W^estfield, 

N. 

J. 

Livingston, 

N. 

J. 

Isleta, 

N. 

M. 

y.  1893. 

Bordentown, 

N. 

J. 

Rutgers,    18S8-90. 

Bloomfield, 

N. 

J. 

At    Rutgers    thre  > 

Newark, 

N. 

J. 

A.t    Rutgers.    1889. 

Newark. 

N. 

J. 

Rutgers   one  year. 

Neshanic. 

N. 

J. 

Rutgers,   1889-90. 

Ig94.  ALUMNI.  21' 


Holmes  Van  Mater  Dennis,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Feb.  5,  1873.  Lawyer.  Trustee,  Rut- 
gers. 101.5-  .  LL.B.  (N.  Y.  Law  Scliool.  1896).  A.M.  (Rut- 
gers. 1899). 

Charles  Morison  Dixon,  Pompton  Lakes,  N.  J. 

Rorn   at   Newark.   N.    .7.,    May    24.    1871.      Clergyman,    R.    C.   A. 
N.   B.   Sem.,   1897.     A.M.    (Rutgers.   1897). 
^Arthur  Eugene  Field,  New  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Born  at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1868.  Died,  April  12. 
1896. 

Frederick  Christopher  Grant,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Toronto.  Canada,  Nov.  2,  1872.  A.M.  (Columbia). 
Foreign  correspondent. 

Frederick  Nelson  Jacobus,  Irvington,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Newark,    N.    .L.    Dec.    22.    1870.      Life    insurance,    ac- 
tuarial   and     legal.       School     Commissioner.     Irvington,     N.     .!., 
1908-     .     A.M.    (Rutgers.  1897). 
^William  Botsford  Judd,  Alliance,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Pittston.  Pa..  Jan.  29,  1866.  M.  E.  clergyman.  Drew 
Theol.  Sem.,  1889.  Professor  Psvchologv  and  Philosophy.  Mt. 
T'nion  Coll..  Alliance,  Ohio.  1902-07.  B.D.  Ph.D.  (Univ.  .Tena. 
1896).      Died,   June  27,   1907. 

Edgar  Ireland  McCully,  Oradell,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paterson.  N.  J.,  June  28,  1869.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.   B.  Sem.,   1897.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1906). 

Henry  Miller,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J..  June  1.  1871.  Clergyman. 
Teacher.     N.   B.   Sem.,  1897.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1897). 

Otto  Leopold  Frederick  Mohn,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hoboken,  N.  .1.,  Feb.  1.  1874.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
N.   B.   Sem.,   1897.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1897). 

Edmund  Philip  Nischwitz,  Havana,  111. 

Born  at  Warrensville.  N.  J.,  Aug.  2,  1872.     Lawyer. 
Burton  Stearns  Philbrook,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1897). 
John  Augustus  Sarles,  Grove  City.  Pa. 

Born   in   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,   Sept.   10.   1873.      Baptist  clergyman. 

Crozer  Sem..  1897.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1897). 

Philip  Cook  Thomas,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Petaluma.  Cal..  Mch.  2.">.  187.3.  Physician.  Le'-tur'^v, 
Obstetrics,  N.  Y.  Homoeopathic  Med.  Coll.,  1911-  .  M.D.  (N. 
Y.    Hom.    Med.    Coll.,    1899).      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1901). 

John  Henry  Thompson,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Born  at  Pella,  Iowa.  Feb.  20,  1873.  General  agent,  Connecticut 
Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co..  1901-     .     B.D.   (Univ.  N.  Y..  1897). 

Irving  Scott  Tompkins,  Mt.  Tabor,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Boonton.  N.  J.,  Sept.  29.  1869.  Actuarial  work.  Pru- 
dential  Ins.   Co. 

'^Francis  Cuyler  Van  Dyck,  .Jr.,  Lawrenceville.  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J..  Dec.  26.  1873.  Mastor  in 
Mathematics  and  School  Organist.  Lawrenceville  School.  1899- 
1916.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1899).      Died,   Jan.   25,   1916. 


Albert  Huntington  Chester,  New  Brunswick,  N. 

Born    in    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    Aug.    17,    1870.      A.M.     (Hamilton. 
1897). 


218  KUTGEKS    COLLEGE.  1894^ 


Walter  Wheeler  Cook,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Columbus.  Ohio.  June  4,  1878.  At  Rutsievs.  ISUO-Dl. 
Prof.  Law,  Univ.  Wisconsin.  11)06-10.  I'rof.  I^aw,  Univ.  Chicago, 
1010—  .  I'resident.  Association  of  American  Law  Schools, 
1015-16.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1804).  A.M.  (Columbia,  1000). 
LL.M.   (Columbia,  1001). 

Allan  McLean,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

With   Ilanovor  National   Bank,  New  York. 
♦Walter  Pfeifber,  Williamstown,  X.  J. 

Born  at  Williamstown,  N.  .T.,  Oct.  26,  1860.  Drowned  in  the 
Delaware  and  Karitan  canal  with  his  classmate  Willard  R. 
Smith,  June  'I.  1801. 

Anthony  Harry  Rottger.  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jamaica,  N.  Y..  Apr.   L'.j,  1874. 
*WiLLARD  R.  Smith,  Hallsville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hallsville,  N.  Y..  June  '22,  1872.  Drowned  in  the  Dela- 
ware and  Uaritan  canal  with  his  classmate,  Walter  Pfeiffer, 
June  2,   1801. 

John  Albert  Thurston,  Norwood  Park,  IlL 

Born  at  Pottersville.  N.  J.,  Dec.  27,  1868.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1805.  A.M.  (Oskaloosa  Coll.,  Iowa,  1003).  D.D. 
(Midland   Univ.,    1006). 

Theodore  William  Rudolph  van  het  Loo,  McBain,  Miclu 

Born  at  Hasselt,  Netherlands,  May  16,  1860.  At  Rutgers  one 
and  one-half  years.  Clergyman.  Christian  Reformed  Church. 
Theological  Sem.,  (Jrand  Rapids,  1807. 


B.Sc. 

Charles  Ferdinand  Berger,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  IMiiladelphia.  Pa..  Jan.  80,  1866.  Civil  engineer  and 
building  contractor.     C.K.   (Rutgers,  1000). 

Howard  De  Mott,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hackensack,   N.  J.,  Apr.   28,   1874.      Cashier. 
John  Van  Nostrand  Dorr,  New  York  City. 

Born   at   Newark,   N.   J..   Jan.   6,   1872.      Metallurgical   engineer. 

Inventor  of  the  Dorr  Classitier,  etc.     E.M.    (Rutgers,  1014). 

Abijah  Charles  Fox,  Nutley,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  Mav  24.  1878.  Consulting  engineer. 
M.Sc.    (Rutgers,    1001). 

Mount  De  Bow  Gravatt,  Scranton,  Pa- 

Born  at  Clarksburg.  N.  J.,  Nov.  6.  1867.  Assistant  Director  of 
Instruction,  International  Correspondence  School.  M.Sc.  (Rut- 
gers,  1003). 

Daniel  Hand,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Cape  May  Court  House,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1,  1868.     Chemist. 

Howard  Godfrey  Harris,  Ventnor  City.  N.  J.. 

Born  at  Tuckahoe,  N.  J.,  Oct.  16,  1871.  Real  estate  and  in- 
surance. 

Raymond  Steele  Harrison,  Stockton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  May  11,  1870.     Ranching. 

David  Layton,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Liberty  Corners,  N.  J.,  Mch.  1.  1860.  Teacher.  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1008). 

Arthur  Lee,  Providence,  R.  I- 

Born  at  Needham.  Mass.,  Feb.  12,  1878.  Principal  of  High 
School.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1000). 

Warren  Smith  Mitchell,"  Vineland,  N.  J.. 

Born  at  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1871.  Teacher,  Stevens  School, 
Hoboken. 


-LUMNI.  219 


James  Scott  Thompson,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born    at    NewarK.    N.    .T..    Mcli,    0.    1869.      Civil    engineer.      C.K. 

(Rutf?ers,   1900). 
George  Edward  Tracy,  Frederick,  Md. 

Born  at  Boston,  Mass..  June  16,  1872.     Automobile  dealer. 
George  Morehouse  Van  Duzer,  Warwick.  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Warwick.  N.  Y..  Mch.  6,  1870.     With  C.  R.  R.  of  N.  J. 
Leonard  Lovejoy  Wetmore,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  P]ngle\A-ood,  N.  .T.,  Jan.  3.  1874.     Real  estate. 
Marshall  Williams,  Pittsburg,  Penn. 

Born  at  Blackwood.   N.   J.,   July   24,   187.'i.     Operating  manager. 

American  Bridge  Co. 
Joseph  Johnson  Y'ates,  North  Plainfield.  N.  J. 

Born    at     Elizabeth.     N.     J..     Apr.     20.     1873.       Civil     engineer. 

Bridge  engineer.  Central  R.  R.  of  N.  J.,  1007-     . 


Lewis  Augustus  Adams,  Lower  Bank.  N.  J. 

Born,  1864.     Teacher. 

Ernest  Edwin  Armstrong,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

'^Charles  Vooriiees  Buttler,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick.  N.    J..    Jan.    18,    1869.      At    Rutgers. 

1800-91.      Physician.      M.D.    (Univ.    N.    Y..    1893).      Died.    Aug. 

16,   1911. 

James  Edward  Gifford,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at   Hudson,   N.  Y.,   Sept.   4,   1873.      At   Rutgers  two  years. 

With  the  N.  Y.  C.  and  H.   R.   R. 
David  Newton  Henry,  Nutley,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Danville.    N.   J..   June   6.    1866.      At   Rutgers.    1890-91. 

Deputy  collector.   Internal  Revenue,  Newark.  N.  J. 
James  Kirtland  Howard,  Lorain,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Zanesville.  Ohio.  Aug.  8,   1871.     At   Rutgers  two  years. 

Assistant  engineer,   L.  A.  and  S.  R.  R.  Co.,   1913-     . 
Harry  Alexander  Hunt,  Glen  Gardner,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Glen  Gardner.   N.   J..  July  11,   1871.     Clerk. 
William  Ambrose  Kinsey,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J..  Dec.  23.  1872.     At  Rutgers  three  years. 

Consulting  and  contracting  engineer. 

ARTHUR  Win  SLOW  Knapp,  Bay  side,  L.  I. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Jan.  29,  1875.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 
Salesman. 

Howard  Warren  Ludlam,  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Goshen,   N.   J..  June  21,   1870.     At   Rutgers  two  years. 
Merchant. 

Wilson  Davis  Lyon,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Bloomtield.   N.   J..   Julv   20.   1872.      Impoj-t   and  export. 
H.  W.  Peabody  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Rhuel  Hampton  Merrill,  Pittsburg,  Penn. 

Born,    Dec.    25,    1867.      Presb.    clergyman.      Auburn    Sem..    1897. 
B.D. 

Jonathan  Manning  Roberts,  South  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Burlington.  N.  J..  Dec.  16.  1871.     At  Rutgers,  1890-92. 
Physician.     M.D.    (Coll.   P.   and  S.,   1896). 

WiNFiELD  Crown  Smith,  Burlington,  Wis. 

Born  at  South   Orange.   N.   J.     Daw  clerk.      DL.B.    (Illinois   Col- 
lege of  Law,  1907). 

Yoshimaro  Takatsuji,  Tokio,  Japan. 

Abram  Willard  Totten,  South  Middlebush,  N.  J. 

Farmer. 


220  RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


IS94-lSJ)r 


Fred  Benedict  Van  Brakle,  Keyport,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Keyport.   N.  J.,  Sept.  22.  1872.     Accountant,  Equitable 

Life  Assurance  Society. 
Henry  Houck  von  Olhausen.  ^ 

Born  at  Malianoy  Plane,  Pa.,  June  10.  1873. 
James  Albert  AVoodward,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Aug.  3,  1871.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 

StQcli  broker. 


1895. 
A.B. 

David  Cahart,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Aug.   11.  1870.     Lawyer. 
Frank  Cornell  Eaton,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Graliamsville,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1869.     Lawyer. 
*=Henry  TJnderhill  Hart,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Locust  Vallev,   L.   I..   Sept.   15.   1874.      Lawver.     N.    Y. 

Law  School,  1897.     Died,  Jan.  25,  1911. 

George  Jacob  Janeway,     "  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New   Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Oct.    29.    1874.      N.    B.    Sem.. 
1895-97.     Princeton   Sem.,   1899.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1899). 

Frederick  William  Johanect,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mcli.  3.  1872.     Advertising  agency. 
DwiGHT  Chapin  Lefferts,  Redlands,  Cal. 

Born  at  Flatbush.  L.  I..  Oct.  22,  1874.     Orange  shipper. 
John  Conant  Loud,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born    in    Brooklyn.   N.   Y.,   Feb.    8,    1873.      Lawyer.      LL.B.    (N. 

Y.  Law  School,  1897).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1898). 

George  Sullivan  Ludlow,  New  York  City. 

Born  at   Neshanic.   N.   J.,   Sept.   16,   1873.     Lawyer.      LL.B.    (N. 
Y.  Law  School.  1897).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1899). 

John  Provost  Stout,  Lakehurst,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Nagasaki,  Japan,  Jan.  26,  1870.     Teacher.     A.M.    (Rut- 
gers, 1898). 

Thomas  Morris  Strong,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Flatbush.  L.  I.,  Dec.  9,  1873.     Farmer. 
Warren  Clark  Van  Slyke,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Jamaica,  N.  Y..  Dec.  25,  1874.     Lawyer. 

Herman  Carl  Weber,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Mina.  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9.   1873.     Presb.   clergyman.     N.  B. 
Sem.,  1898.     B.D.   (Rutgers,  1898).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1898). 


♦Wilbur  Witiirow  Batlagh,  Tenafly,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Yokohama,  Japan.  Mch.  28,  1874.     At  Rutgers,  1891-92. 

Assistant    drv    goods    editor.    "Journal    of    Commerce,"     N.    Y., 

1906-07.     A.B.    (Johns  Hopkins.  1895).     Died.  Dec.  9,  1911. 

Ward  Gamewell  Berry.  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born   at  sea.  Mch.   27.   1875.     At  Rutgers  two  years.     Lawyer. 
N.  Y.   Law  School,  1897. 

John  Hamilton  Potter  Conover,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born    in    New   York   Citv.    1873.      Physician.      A.B.  (Columbia. 

1895).      M.D.    (Columbia,   1898). 

Charles  Wyckoi-f  Gulick,  Dumont,  N.  J. 

Born   near   New   Brunswick,   N.   J.,   Oct.   22,    1867.  Clergyman. 

R.  C.  A.     N,  B.  Sem.,  1898.     B.D.    (Rutgers,  1898). 


1895. 


ALUMNI. 


r^  /^  J. 


*JosEPi[  Henry  Seeberger, 

Born  at  West  Troy,   N.   Y., 
92.     Died,  Dec.  21,  1896. 

Robert  Ellison  Soare, 

Born  at  New  Hurley,  N.  Y. 


93. 


Insurance  broker, 


Apr.   28,   1869. 


West  Troy,  N.  Y. 
At   Rutgers,   1891- 


Hackonsaok,  N.  J. 

Sept.  14.  1868.     At  Rutgers,   1891- 


B.Sc. 


John  Garretson  Blackwell,  Chloride,  Ariz 

Born  at  Franklin  Park.  N.  J.,  Oct.  27,  1873.  Mining.  Pliy- 
sician  and  surgeon.  M.D.  (Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Philadelphia, 
1900).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1901). 

Eugene  Bogep/i,  Glen  Rock,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Harrington  Park,  N.  J.,  Aug.  10,  1874.  Secretary  and 
Treasurer.  The  Bogert  and  Carlough  Co.,  Paterson.  C.E.  (Rut- 
geis,  1901). 

John  Henry  Carnes,  Washington,  D,  C. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Aug.  29,  1873.  Patent  examiner, 
1900-  .  LL.B.  (National  Law  School.  Washington,  D.  C, 
1905).     M.P.L.    (Geo.  Washington  Univ.,  1906). 

Abram  Schuyler  Clark,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  1874.  Physician.  Diseases  o>f 
Skin  and  Cancer.  Prof.  Dermatology,  I^j.  Y.  Post  Graduate 
Medical  School.  Author.  "Tuberculin,  Its  Use  in  Treatment  of 
Skin  Disease."  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1902).  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and 
S.). 

Edgar  Stanley  Conklin,  Tottenville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Pekin,  111.,  Apr.  3,  1874.     Chemist. 

Charles  E.  Conover,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Manalapan.  N.  J.,  Jan.  19,  1873.  Civil  engineer.  As- 
sistant and  now  designing  engineer,  Public  Service  Commission, 
1900-     .     C.E.    (Rutgers,  1910). 

Charles  Meirs  Denise,  Chicago,  111. 

Born    at    Norfolk,    Va.,    Jan.    24,    1876.  .  Contracting    engineer. 

C.E.    (Lehigh   Univ..    1898). 
Frederick  William  Ells,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Born  at  Philmont,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  12,  1871.  Secretary  and  engineer. 


Northwestern    Manufacturing    Co.,     1904- 

1898). 

John  Mulford  Enright, 

Born  at   Freehold.    N.   J..   Mav   10,   1870. 
School,   1898. 

Amos  Haines  Flake, 

Born   at   Medford,   N.   J.,   Apr.   4,    1870. 
of  Schools. 

Henry  Seeley  Hampton, 

Born  at  Millville,  N.  J.,  Oct.   7,   1874 

Irwin  White  Howell, 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J 
engineer.  General  Electric  Co. 

Eugen*e  Lindsley  Hurley, 

Born  at  Newark.   N.   J.,   Aug.   4,   1875 
Charles  Town  send  Letson, 

Merchant. 
Robert  Ballantine  Littell, 

Born  at  Setauket,   L.   I.,  Jan.  2 


M.Sc.     (Rutgers, 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Lawyer.      N.   Y.    Law 

Collingswood,  N.  J. 
Supervising   Principal 


Millville,  N.  J. 
OflBce  manager. 

Flushing,  L.  I. 
Jan.    3,    1875.       Commercial 


Bronxville,  N.  Y. 
Civil  engineer. 

Stelton,  N.  J. 


Summit,  N.  J. 


1873.     Insurance. 


222 


RUTGERS    C0LLI:GE. 


1895. 


Macon,  Ga. 
Superintendent   Viiv 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


Gabriel  I.udlow, 

Born    at    Neshanic,    N.    J..    May    29.    18' 
ftinia-Carolina  Chemical  Co. 

WiLLiAjNi  Frank  Parker, 

Born   at   New   Brunswick.   N.   J.,   Sept.   19.    1873.      Casliier.   Nat. 

Bk.  N.  J.,  1915-     .     Collector  of  taxes,  New  Brunswick,  1905-10. 
Robert  Stevens  Parsons,  New  York  City. 

Born   at   Hohokus.    N.    .7.,    Ma.v   26.    1878.      Chief   engineer,    Erie 

It.   R.     (\E.    (Rutgers,   1900). 

Frederick  Harrison  Pierson,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Elizabeth.  N.  J..  Aug.  25.  1873.     I'hysician.     M.D.   (Coll. 

1'.   and  S..    1899).      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1899). 
Clarkson  Runyon,  Jr.,  Glen  Cove,  L.  I. 

Born    at   New   Brunswick,   N.    J.,   Apr.    29.    1874.      Stock   l)roker. 
Thomas  French  Russum,  Chicago,  111. 

Born   at   Elizal>eth.   N.   J.,   May   10,    1874.      Manager   of  Chicago 

office.  I'urdy  &  Henderson,  civil  engineers.   1904-     . 

George  Francis  Scull,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Camden.  N.  J..  .July  9.  1874.  Lawyer.     LL.B.    (National 
Univ.   Law   School,    1907).      M.P.L.    (George   Washington   Univ., 
1908). 
Alexander  Brokaw  Way,  Swampscott,  Mass. 

Born   at   New  Brunswick.   N.   J.,   Oct.  11.   1874.      Chief  chemist. 
N.   E.   Gas  and   Coke  Co..   1905-     . 
♦Charles  Augustus  We(^<:erly,  Atlantic  City,  N,  J. 

Born  in  Philadelphia.  Feb.  12.  1874.  Died.  Aug.   1.  1897. 


Philip  Sheridan  Bailey, 

Born  at  Tom's   River.   N.   J 
Hamilton  Scrymser  Battin, 

Born    at   Elizabeth.    N.    J.,    Dec.    2 

years.     Insurance  broker. 
♦Arthur  Morgan  Clark, 

Born  at  Perth  Amboy.,N.  J.,  Nov.  11,  1873 

93.     Lawyer.     Died,  Jan.  26,  1915. 

George  Howard  Cowie, 

Born  at  Rahway.  N.   J.     Lawyer. 

sel,  N.  Y.  City.  1896-     . 
Fred  Henry  Decker, 

Born    at    Little   Falls.    N 


Tom's  River,  N.  J. 
Principal   of  High   School. 

Fair  Haven,  N.  J. 
1874.      At    Rutgers    three 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers.  1891- 

New  York  City. 
Assistant   corporation   coun- 

Bristol,  Pa. 
Y..    Nov.    25.    1868.      At    Rutgers    one 


year.     Vice  President.  Simplex  Vacuum  Mfg.  Co. 


George  Ray  Deshler, 

Born  at  Petroleum  Centre,  Penn..   May   16.   187i 

1891-92.     With  U.  S.  Rubber  Co. 
Frank  Vreeland  Dobbins, 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  .L,  Dec.  3.  1875.     Lawyer. 

Law  School). 
Grinfill  Harbison  B.  English, 

Bom  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J..  Dec.  31.  1872 

No.   6.   Erie,   Eastern   Div.   Penn.   R.   R. 
Joseph  Millspaugh  Fowler, 

Born  at   Walden.   N.   Y..   July   15.   1873 


New  Brunswick.  N. 
At  Rutgers. 


Ralnvay,  N.  J. 
LL.B.    (N.  Y. 

Wilmington,  Del, 
Supervisor  Div. 


Kingston,  N.  Y. 
At   Rutgers,    1892-93. 


Lawver.      Member.    N.    Y.    Assembly,    1905-10.      B.L.     (Cornell, 
1895). 

♦Frank  Kingsley  Grant, 

Born   at   Gilboa.   N.   Y.,   Apr.    14.    1872. 
Lawyer.     Died.  Nov.  SO,  1911. 


Schoharie,  N. 
At   Rutgers,    1891-95. 


1895. 


ALUMXI.  223 


Clarence  Eugene  Francis  Hetrick,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Van  Wert.  Ohio,  Aug.  1.  1S78.  At  Rutgers,  1891-02. 
Mayor,  Aslmiy  Park.  Treasurer,  City  of  Asbury  Parlt.  1907-08. 
Sheriff,  Monmouth  county,  1909-11.  Delegate,  Nat.  Republican 
Conveution.  1912. 

Alfred  Hosie,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Scranton,  Pa.,  Mch.   17,   1871. 

8TANLY  Woodruff  Jones.  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J..  Nov.  18,  1878.  At  Rutgers  three  years. 
Salesman. 

James  Arthur  Mandeville,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Oct.  18,  1872.  General  agent.  Equitable 
Life  Assurance  Society. 

Eugene  Augustus  Meacham,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  .1.,  Dec.  16,  1872.     Physician.     M.D. 
.      (Univ.   N.  Y.,   1898). 

"^William  Monroe  Moore.  Pawnee,  Okl. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick.    N.    J.,    Apr.    19,  1872.      At    Rutgers, 

1891-92.  Physician.  M.D  (Bellevue  Med.  Coll.,  1896).  Died, 
Feb.  21,  1912. 

Irving  William  Mott,  .  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  10,  1871.  At  Rutgers,  1891- 
92.      Chief  draughtsman,   Berlin   Construction  Co.,   1908—     . 

Charles  Johnson  Negus,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Mch.  1,  1873.  At  Rutgers,  1891-9.3. 
Buyer. 

Franklin  Pleasants  Noble.  Roslyn  Heights,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Maiden.  N.  Y.,  Mch.   25,  1872.     Civil  engineer. 
Robert  Kitching  Painter,  New  York  City. 

Born    at    West    Haven,    Conn..    May    8,    1874.      At    Rutgers    two 

years.      Mining  engineer.      E.M.    (Columbia,   1896). 
Courtlandt  Fitz  Randolph,  Toledo,  O. 

Born  at  Bridgeton,  N.  .1.,  June  11.   1874.     Salesman. 
Daihachiro  S'agara,  Tokio,  Japan. 

Born  at  Saga.  Hizen.  Japan,  Mch.  3,  1871. 
"^Irving  Emmons  Salmon,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Boonton.    N.    J..    Mch.   9,    1874.      At   Rutgers,    1891-9."). 

Lawyer.     Died,  Jan.  22,  1908. 

ZuiNGLius  Francis  Shafer,  Rensselaer,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  West  Troy.  N.  Y.,  Oct..  1873.  Financial  clerk,  N.  Y. 
State  Commission   in   Lunacy. 

William  Harvey  Stilson,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Apr.  22.  1873.  At  Rutgers,  1891-93. 
Assayer. 

€hester  Hartranft  Tapping,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at   New  Brunswick.   N.  J.,   Sept.   24,   1872. 
John  Wills,  Stanhope,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Stanhope,  N.  J.,  .Jan.   1,   1871.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Coal,  lumber,  etc. 

Howard  Stillman  Wilson,  Metuchen,  N.  J 

Born  at  Dunellen.  N.  J..  June  17,  1873.  At  Rutgers,  1891-92. 
Parole  agent.  State  Home  for  Boys. 


224:  RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1896. 


1896. 
A.B. 

Henry  Wells  Brink,  Woodstock,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Katsbaan,  N.  Y.,  Julv  3.  1875.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.    B.    Sem.,    1899.      B.D.    (Rutgers,    1899). 

WiLLARD  Conger,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Whitestone,  L.  I.,  Feb.  23,  1874.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.   B.   Sem.,   1899.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1899). 

Lane  Cooper,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Dec.  14,  1875.  Prof.  Eng. 
Lang,  and  Lit.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1915-  .  Assistant  Prof.  Eng. 
Lang,  and  Lit.,  Cornell  Univ..  1906-15.  Author,  "The  Prose 
Poetry  of  Thomas  De  Quincey,"  etc.,  etc.  A.M.  (Yale,  1898). 
A.M.   (Rutgers,  1899).     Ph.D.   (Leipzig,  1901). 

Alfred  Drury,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Ghent,  N.  Y..  Dec.  22,  1872.  Physician.  M.D.  (Hom. 
Med.  Coll.,   1900).     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1900). 

John  Laurence  Dukyee,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1874.  Treasurer,  Janewav 
Button  Co. 

George  Smock  Hobart,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  Oct.  24.  1875.     Lawyer.     Co-editor  of 

"Corbin's  N.  J.  Court  Rules."     LL.B.   (N.  Y.  Law  School,  1899). 

A.M.    (Rutgers,   1899). 
*Arthur  Frederick  Jennings,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Englewood,    N.    J.,    July    1,    1875.      Lumber    merchant. 

Died,  Jan.  10,  1910. 
Charles  Gilbert  Mallery,  Bedminster,  N.  J. 

Bo'-n    at    Milford,    Del..    Nov.    21,    1869.      Clergvman,    R.    r.    A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1899.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1899). 

Edwin  Corwin  McKeag,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,   N.   J.     Lawyer.     Author,   "Mistake   in 

Contract."      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1897).      LL.B.    (Columbia,    1900). 

Ph.D.   (Columbia,  1905). 
Edward  Jay  Meeker,  Lodi,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Succasunna.  N.  J.,  Aug.  8.  1867.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1899.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1899). 
Charles  Scudder  Pool,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Bedminster,    N.   J..   June   28,    1875.      Phvsician.      A.M. 

(Rutgers,  1899).     M.D.    (Long  Island  Med.  Coll.,  '1899). 

Edward  Taylor  Fitz  Randolph,  West  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  30,   1872.     Clergyman.   R. 

C.  A.     N.  B.   Sem.,   1899.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1899). 
William  Addison  Ranney,  Ossiniug,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Summer    Hill.    N.    Y..    Mch.    22,    1871.      Teacher,    St. 

John's  School.     N.  B.   Sem..   1899.     P.D.B.    (N.  Y.   State  Normal 

College.   1900).     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1899). 

Francis  Edward  Tilton,  Morris  Plains,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Keyport,  N.  J.,  Aug.  20,  1873.  Township  supervising 
principal. 

John  Brownlee  Voorhees,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Born  at  Blawenburgh,  N.  J.,  Jan.  27,  1875.  Cong,  clergyman. 
Corresponding  Secretary  Board  of  Domestic  Missions.  R.  C.  A.. 
1908-12.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1899.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1899).  D.D. 
(Rutgers,   1913). 


John  Alexander  Corson.  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Dec.  29,  1871.     Clerk. 


1896.  ALUMNI.  225 


Horace  Jackson  Craig,  Bingham,  Me. 

Born  at  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1873.     At  Rutgers  three  years. 

Lumberman. 
Virgil  Carpenter  Haviland,  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Lafayette,    N.    Y.,    Oct.    14,    1873.      Colporteur,    Watch 

Tower  Bible  and  Tract  Soc,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
John  Edward  Jenn.vngs,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    South    Rutherford.    N.    J..    Aug.    6.    1875.      At    Rutgers 

two  years.     Physician.     M.D.    (Columbia,   1899). 
Stephen  McCulloch,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Coeymans,    N.    Y.,    May    12,    1874.      Dentist.      D.D.S. 

(N.  Y.  Coll.  of  Dental  Surgery,   1903). 
*George  Malven  Ridgway,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Stroudsburg,  Penn.,  June  3,  1874.     At  Rutgers.  1892-94. 

Physician.     Medical  Dept.  Mercer  Hospital.     M.D.    (Univ.  Penn., 

1809).     Died,  Oct.  8,  1911. 
Walter  Airman  Sherwood,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Dec.  25,  1875.     At  Rutgers,  1892-93. 

Physician.     M.D.    (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1896).     F.A.C.S.    (American 

College  of  Surgeons,  1913). 
Henry  Julius  Augustus  Spelker,  Washburn,  N.  D. 

Born  at  Wynantskill,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  1871.     Clergyman. 
Russell  Van  Arsdale,  Savannah,  Ga. 

Born  at  High  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  8,  1873.     Railway  clerk. 


B.Sc. 

Louis  Derby  Ayres,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Bergen  Point,  N,  J.,  Aug.  25,  1874.     Architect. 
Joseph  George  Baier,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick.    N.    J.,    Apr.    2,    1875.       Instructor, 

Physics,  Stuyvesant  Technical  High  School,  New  York  City. 
Wesley  Warner  Burden,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New^  York  City,   Nov.  30,   1875.     Mechanical  engineei*. 

Instructor,    Univ.    N.    Y.    School    of    Applied    Science,    1902-03. 

C.E.   (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1897).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1899). 
William  Ryall  Burtis,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  Apr.  21,  1876.     Lawyer. 
William  Pierson  Carter,  Springfield,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Springfield,    N.    J.,    Aug.    22,    1875.      Civil    engineer, 

consulting  architect. 
Walter  Knickerbocker  Cavileer,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Lower  Bank,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1,  1874.     Real  estate  and  in- 
surance. 
George  Dunn  Cornish,  Millington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Gillette,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1872.     Special  sales  agent. 
Bergen  Davis,  New  York  City. 

Born    at    White    House,    N.    J.,    Mch.    31.    1869.      Professor    of 
Physics,   Columbia.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1900).      Ph.D.    (Columbia, 
1901). 
♦Paul  Kirk  Douglas,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  30,  1874.     Insurance.     M.Sc.   (Rut- 
gers, 1899).     Died,  Dec.  28,  1902. 

Erkuries  Beatty  Fithian,  Little  Rock,  Arkansas. 

Born  at  GreenAvich.  N.  J.,  Feb.  4,  1872.     General  Road  master, 
Missouri   Pacific   Railway,   1908-     . 

Alfred  Cookman  Gregory,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Mch.  26,  1872.     Civil  engineer. 

15 


226 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1896. 


Washington, 
riiysician.   U.   S.   Navy. 


18,    1875. 


Asbury  Park, 
Wholesale   and 

Paterson, 
A.M.    (Col- 


Brooklyn, 
Nov.   28.  1874.     Civil  engineer  for 
C.E.    (Rutgers,   1900). 

New  Brunswick, 
Sales  manager.     C.E. 


Apr.  28.  1875. 


Spencer  Littlefield  Higgins, 

Born   at   Union,    N.   J..   Nov.    13,   1876. 

M.D.    (Coll.   P.  and  S.,   1903). 

William  Roger  Hogg, 

Born   at    Tom's    River,    N.    J.,    Sept 
retail  ice  dealer. 

Lester  Inglis, 

Borm   at   I'aterson.    N.    J..    Dec.   4,   1874.      Dentist. 

umbia.  1897).      LL.B.    (Univ.  N.  Y..  1898).     D.D.S.    (N.  Y.  Coll 

Dental  Surg.,  1908).     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1899) 

George  Elbert  Jackson, 

Born  at  Johnsonburg,  N    Y'^ 
City  of  New  York,   1896^ 

Thomas  Herbert  Letson, 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J 
(Rutgers.  1901). 

Herbert  Arthur  Luster,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J..  Aug.  31.  1874.  Woolens.  C.E.  (Rut- 
gers, 1901). 

Frank  Conover  Manley, 

Born   at   New   Brunswick,    N.   J..    Dec 

With  American  Bridge  Co.,  1896^     . 
Frank  Leaming  Manning, 

Born     at    Keyport,     N.     .T.,     Jan.     21, 

(Philadelphia   Dontal   College,   1900). 

Bartholomew  Francis  Monaghan,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Feb.  9,  1873.  Principal  of  Public 
School. 

George  Sheldon  Mower,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Katsbaan.  N.  Y.,  Jan.  5,  1876.  Mathematician,  Pru- 
dential Insurance  Co.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1899). 

George  Winfield  Nuttman,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J.,  Oct.  20.  1876.  Musician.  M.Sc.  (Rut- 
gers,  1900). 

William  O'Connor,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

CuLLEN  Warner  Parmelee,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  June  27,  1874.  Professor  Ceramics, 
Rutgers.  1908-  .  Director  of  Department  of  Ceramics.  190.3-  . 
Instructor    in    Chemistry,     1901-05.       Associate    Prof.    Applied 


Roselle, 
engineer. 


D.  C. 


N.  J. 


N.  J. 


N.  Y. 


N.  J. 


N.  J. 


4.    1874.      Civil 
C.E.    (Rutgers,  1899). 

Red  Bank,  N.  J. 
1875.       Dentist.       D.D.S. 


Chemistry, 
1914-15. 


in 
1905-08.       President,     American     Ceramic    Society, 


Robert  Matthews  Pierson, 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Sept.  11,  1875.     Lawyer 
School. 

John  Francis  Post,  Jr., 

Born,  Oct.  9,  1874.     Wholesale  paper  dealer. 
Charles  Anson  Poulson, 

Born    at    Newark.    N.    J.,    Aug.    29,    1872. 

M.Sc.    (Rutgers.   1899). 
Irving  Lee  Reed, 

Born  at  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  Aug.  31,  1874 
Allison  Burton  Roome, 

Born  at  Pequanac,  N.  J.,  Oct. 

Continental,     Fidelity-Phenix 

Companies. 
Waldo  Berth  Rosencrantz, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  4 

Tobacco  Co. 

Henry  De  Witt  Tremper. 

Born  at  Kingston,   N.  Y.,  Feb.  4,   1875 


N.  Y. 


Akron, 
Law 


O. 


13, 
md 


18"; 


1877 
American 


New  York  City. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
General    contractor. 

Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 
Manager  of  sales. 

Roslyn,  L.  I. 
Manager.   L.    L   Dept 
*:agl 


Insurance 


Cranford, 
Chief  engineer.  American 


N.  J. 


Kingston,  N.  Y. 
Manufacturer's  agent. 


1896. 


ALUMNI. 


227 


Garret  Van  Cleve,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Corona.  N.  .!,,  July  31,   1874.     Lawyer. 

William  Van  Bergen  Van  Dyck,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  8,  1875.  Managing  Di- 
rector, Cia.  General  Electric.  E.E.  (Columbia,  1897).  M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1899). 

Howard  Edward  Van  Ness,  Little  Falls,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newa.rlc,   N.   J.,   July   1,   1875.     Civil   engineer. 

Robert  Bradshaw  Whitaker,  Milburn,  W.  Va. 

Born    in    London,    England,    Jan.    16,    1876.      Mining    engineer. 

Howard  Edmund  White.  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  at  Trenton.  N.  J.,  Aug.  12,  1875.  Assistant  superintend- 
ent. New  Haven  Gas  Light  Co. 

Miller  Royal  Whitenack,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  Apr.  2.  1875.  Physician.  M.D.  (Coll. 
P.  and  S.,   1900).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1905). 

Gustav  Frederick  Wittig.  Pinehurst,  Ala. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  15,  1876.  Prof.  Physics 
and  Electrical  Engineering,  Univ.  Alabama.  1909-  .  Assistant 
Prof.  Electrical  Engineering,  Univ.  Maine,  1908-09.  E.E. 
(Columbia,  1904). 

Herbert  Wyckoff,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  .L.  July  27,  1876.  Manufacturer.  Presi- 
dent of  Manhattan  Slide  and  Film  Co.  President  of  Brady 
Lithographic  Co.,   Inc. 

Jesse  Frederick  Zabriskte,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Civil  engineer  and  surveyor. 


Frederick  Charles  Baum, 

Born  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  22,  1872. 
Albert  Leon  Beyliks. 

Born  at  Tenafly,  N.  J.,  May  1,  1873. 
♦Frank  Thorn  Blake, 

Born   at   Newark,   N.    J..    Oct.   31,    1875. 

Insurance.     Died,   Feb.  3,   1897. 

Stephen  Duryea  Bogardus, 

At  Rutgers  one  year.     Builder. 
William  Cook  Bryan, 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
With  Swift  &  Co. 


Madison,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers,   1892-93. 


Montrose,  N.  Y. 


Yonkers,  N.  Y. 


Born  at  Tom's  Rirer,  N.  J.,  Oct.  13,  1875.    At  Rutgers  one  year. 
Real  estate. 


Elvin  Carrens  Burtis, 

Born  at  Cream  Ridge, 
Gravel  Co. 


N.  ,L,  Dec.  7,   1870. 


Asbury  Park,  N. 
Manager  Seacoast 


Clarence  Woodruff  Byram, 

Born  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  July  5,  1875. 
Horace  Stillman  Chester, 

Born    at   Buffalo,    N.   Y.,    Sept.    11,    1864. 
contractor  at  Golofin  Bay,  Alaska,  1902- 

ISAAC   CHRISTMAN, 


New  York  City. 
Business,  bonds. 

Fort  Nome,  Alaska. 
Prospector  and   mail 
.     Sheriff. 

Camden,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa..  June  28,  1868.     Dealer  in  dry  goods 
and  notions. 

Allenhurst,  N.  J. 
June    6,    1874.      Manufacturer. 


Edwin  Skellinger  Cooper, 

Born    at    Morristown.    N.    J 
B.Arch.    (Cornell,    1897). 

Frederick  Newton  Crowell, 

Born  at  South  Orange.   N.  J, 


Cincinnati,  O. 


Oct.  13,  1873.  At  Rutgers  three 
years.  Division  Engineer,  Pennsylvania  lines  west  of  Pitts- 
burgh, 1906-     . 


228 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1896. 


Howard  Nott  Doughty 
Bom   at   Englewood, 


Ipswich,  Mass. 
N.    J.,    Aug.    16,    1875.      Manufacturer   of 

hosiery. 
Isaac  Nevius  Enyard,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Public  Accountant. 
Irwin  Fisher,  Harlingen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J.,  July  29,  1875.    At  Rutgers.  1892-93. 

Physician.    M.D.  (Medico-Chirurgical  Coll.,   Philadelphia).    Died, 

Dec,  1899. 
Alanson  McDowell  Gray,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Franklin,  Pa.,  Oct.  24,  1873.     Oil  machinery  expert. 
John  Lathrop  Gray,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  at  Franklin,  Pa.,  Feb.  6,  1875.     At  Rutgers,  1893.     Man- 
ager Manufacturing  Dept.,  Pierce  Oil  Corporation. 
Christopher  Arthur  Hibler,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Born  in   Sussex   county.   N.   J.,   Feb.   4,   1873.     At  Rutgers  two 

years.     President  and  General  Manager,  Brelsford  Packing  and 

Storage  Co. 
John  Benjamin  Holding,  Jr.,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.   Y..  June  3,  1875.     At  Rutgers,  1892-95. 

Asst.  Weigher,  N.  Y.  Custom  House,  1909-     . 


.,   July   2, 
Banking. 


1875. 
Capt. 


Asbury  Park, 
At  Rutgers,  1892-93. 
3d  N.  J.  Regt.     Died, 


N.  J. 


Apr.  30,  1872. 


Stockton,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers  two  years. 


Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 
In  post-oflBcc. 

New  York  City. 
At  Rutgers,  1892-94.     Busi- 


1873. 


1875. 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Accountant. 

Chicago,  111. 
At  Rutgers  one  year. 


20, 


♦Walter  Thomas  Hubbard, 
Born    at   Dayton,   N.   J. 
Assistant  Postmaster. 
May  31,  1911. 
John  Finney  Hunt, 

Born  at  Stockton,  N.  J 
Trucking. 

William  Isaac  Ker, 

Born  at  Tinton  Falls,  N.  J 
*Anda  Frederick  Kilmer, 

Born  in  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
ness.     Died,  Sept.  20,  1899. 

Luke  De  Hart  Lindley, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Feb.  10,  1872 
Livingston  Pearne  Moore, 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Sept.  6 

Paint  manufacturer. 

Daniel  Morrison, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Dec 
Robert  Carter  Nicholas, 

Born    at   New   Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Sept 

1892-93.     Secretary,  Johnson  and  Johnson. 

W" ALTER  Taylor  Shepard,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind 

Bora  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Oct.  6,  1873.     Dentist.     D.D.S. 

Arthur  Henry  Temple,  Passaic,  N,  J 

Born    at   Boonton,    N.    J..    Dec,    10,    1874.      Physician    and   sur- 
geon.    M.D.   (Columbia,  1896). 

Alfred  Preston  Theobald, 

Born  at  Richmond,  Me.,  Aug.  31.  1873. 
Michael  Joseph  Tierny, 

Born  at  East  Millstone,  N.  J.,  Oct.  5,  1867. 
Mathias  Everett  Turner, 

Born   at  Mamaroneck,   N.   Y.,    Sept.   7,    1875.      With 

land  Electric  Illuminating  Co. 

William  Vanderbeek  Van  Blarcom, 

Puerto  Plata,  Dominican  Republic 
Born  at  Paramus,  N.  J.,  Apr.  29.  1874.     At  Rutgers.   1892-93. 
General  Manager  and  Chief  Engineer,  Dominican  Central  Rail- 
way. 


New  Brunswick, 
1873.     Physician. 

New  Brunswick, 
9.    1875.      At    Rutgers, 


N.  J. 


N.  J. 


New  York  City. 


Peekskill,  N.  Y. 


Cleveland, 
the   Cleve- 


O. 


1896-1897. 


ALUMNI.  229 


Henry  Mackenzie  Whitakek,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  England,   1873.     Insurance  broker. 
Wilfred  Roberts  Woodward,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Woodville,    N.    J.,    May   29,    1869.      At    Rutgers   three 

years.     Teacher. 


1897. 
A.B. 

Clifford  Philip  Case.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J..  Oct.  22,  1873.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Permanent  Clerk  General  Synod.  R.  C.  A..  1915-  .  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1900.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1900).     D.D.    (Hope,  1916). 

William  Gurley  Cook,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Troy,  N.  Y..  Apr.  3,  1876.  Superintendent  W.  and  L. 
E.  Gurley. 

Frank  Hamilton  Dobson,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  at  Bayonne,  N.  J..  Oct.  14,  1875.  Lawyer  and  broker. 
LL.B.   (N.  Y.  Law  School,  1899),     A,M,   (Rutgers,  1900). 

Richard  Lounsbery  Eltinge,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y..  Feb.  1.  1876.  Physician  and  surgeon. 
Prof.  Diseases  of  Eye  and  Ear.  Southwestern  Med.  Coll..  Louis- 
ville. Kv.,  190.5-08.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1901).  M.D.  (Homoeo- 
pathic Med.  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1901).  Oet.A.Chi.  (N.  Y.  Ophthalmic 
Coll..   1904). 

Alfred  Erickson,  Phelps,  Ky. 

Born  at  Stelton,  N.  ,L,  Sept.  18,  1873.  Presb.  clergyman. 
President.  Matthew  E.  Scott,  Jr..  Academy  and  Industrial 
School,  1904-     .     Princeton  Sem.,  1900.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1900). 

Drew  Wyckoff  Hageman,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Queens,  L.  I.,  Oct.  10,  1876.  Lawyer, 

Charles  Meeks  Mason,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Natchez,  Miss.,  Mav  7,  1876.  Lawyer.  Dean,  N.  J.  Law 
School.  Under  Sheriff,  Essex  county,  1904-08.  LL.B.  (N.  Y. 
Law  School,  1901).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1901). 

Andrew  John  Meyer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  16,  1874.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1900.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1904). 

Louis  Provost  Peeke,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

Born  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1875,  Presb.  clergyman. 
Commissioner,  City  of  Fond  du  Lac,  1915-  ,  McCormick  Sem., 
1900.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1900). 

Joseph  Scudder,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  Apr.  9,  1874.     Banker, 
Francis  Augustus  Seibert,  Park  Ridge,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Havana,    111..    Nov.    21,    1874.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A, 

Mayor  of  Park  Ridge,  1914-15.     N,  B.  Sem.,  1900. 

Charles  Willard  Voorhees,  Sedgewick,  Canada. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J.,  Feb.  29,  1876.     Farmer. 
Andrew  Judson  Walter,  Richboro,  Penn. 

Born  at  Warrington,  Penn.,  Apr.  12,  1869.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A, 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1900.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1900), 


William  Burton  Collier,  Littleton,  Col. 

Physician  and  surgeon. 
Frederick  W^illiam  De  Hart,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Aug.  10,  1875.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Fire  insurance. 


230  KUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1897. 


Carl  John  Heyser,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1875.     At  Rutgers,   1893-94. 
Lawyer.     N.  Y.  Law  School. 

*JosEPn  Augustus  Johnston,  Westfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,   Nov.  29,  1872.  At  Rutgers,   1893-95. 

Salesman,  International  Silver  Co..  New  York.     Died,  Mch.   12, 
1912. 

Fletcher  Van  Wie  Lehman,  Delmar,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fultonville,  N.  Y.,  Sept,  24,  1870.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1899. 

Shubel  Kellie  Siver,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Guilderland,  N.  Y.,  Aug.   10,  1873. 

Jacob  Van  Zandt  Wyckoff,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  in  Japan,  June  15,   1876.     Secretary  U.   S.   Public  Health 
and   Marine   Hospital   Service. 


B.Sc. 

James  Edward  Ashmead,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  20,  1878.  Lawyer.  LL.B.  (Har- 
vard. 1903).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers.  1904). 

Frederick  Harvey  Blodgett,  College  Station,  Texas. 

Born  at  Rockford,  III.,  Sept.  12,  1872.  Teacher.  M.Sc.  (Rut- 
gers, 1899).     I'h.D.    (Johns  Hopkins,  1910). 

George  Washington  Brown,  Keyport,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Keyport,   N.   J.,   Nov.   8,   1876.      Lawyer.     Attended   N. 
'    Y.  Law  School  two  years. 
John  Neilson  Carpender,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  16,  1875.     Publisher. 
Raymond  Van  Arsdale  Carpenter,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersev   Citv,   N.  J..   May   7,   1875.     Assistant  Actuary, 

Metropolitan  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1909-     .     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1904). 

Morrison  Crosby  Colyer,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  Nov.  9.  1876.  Lawyer.  LL.B.  (Univ. 
N.  Y.,  1900).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1900). 

♦Ralph  Brewster  Corbin,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Dec.  26,  1873.  Farmer.  lawyer. 
Died,  May  29,  1911. 

George  Stanley  Feggusojn,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Nov.  6.  1875.  Real  estate  and  in- 
surance. 

Wilson  Warren  Fowler,  Parksville,  S.  C. 

Born  in  Baltimore.  Md..  Oct.  22,  1864.  Consulting  agriculturist. 
Editor,  "Hastings  News,"  1905-06.  Author.  "Yonkers  Illus- 
trated."    A.M.    (Columbia,  1898). 

Thomas  Ezekiel  Gravatt,  State  College,  Pa. 

Born  at  Clarksburgh,  N.  J.,  May  18,  1875.  Instructor,  Mathe- 
matics, Penn.   State  College,   1904-     . 

Hugh  Haddow,  Jr.,  Rockaway,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Dec.  27,  1874.  Treasurer  of  Menan- 
tico  Sand  and  Gravel  Co. 

Samuel  Laurence  Harding,  La  Grange,  111. 

Born  at  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  Aug.  29.  1875.  Asst.  clerical  supt., 
Western  Electric  Co.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1900). 

Charles  Lippincott  Hoopes,  •    Haddonfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  Oct.  22.  1875.  Osteopathic  Physician. 
Assistant  I'rof.  Chemistry,  Philadelphia  College  of  Osteopathy. 
Philadelphia  College  of  Osteopathy,  1909. 


1897. 


ALUMNI.  231 


Lewis  Gaston  Leary,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. 

Boi-n  at  Elizabeth.  N.  J..  Aug.  3,  1877.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Author,  "The  Christmas  City.  Bethlehem  Across  the  Ages,"'  etc., 
etc.  A.M  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1900).  McCormick  Sem.,  1900.  Ph.D. 
(Univ.  N.  Y.,  1905). 

Seymour  DeWitt  Ludlum,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born   at   Goshen,    N.   Y.,   Aug.    1,    1876.      Physician.      Instructor 

Neurology,     Univ.     Penn.,    1906.       M.D.     (Johns    Hopkins    Med. 

School). 
Henry  Marelli,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  ,T.,  June  7,  1875.     Lawyer.     Meml>er  N.  J. 

Assembly,   1905-06.     Delegate  Republican   National   Convention, 

1912.     Delegate  Progressive   National  Convention,   1912.      M.Sc. 

(Rutgers.    1901). 

John  Maiilon  Mills,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Morristown,    N.    J.,    July    2,    1874.      Lawyer.      Member, 

N.   J.   Assembly,   1905-06.      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,    1903). 
William  James  Morrison,  Jr.,  Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J. 

Born    in   Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    Nov.    2,    1877.      Lawyer.      LL.B.    (N. 

Y.  Law  School,  1903).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1900). 
James  Bryan  Noe,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Mch.  27,  1876.     Electrical  engineer. 
George  Augustus  Osborn,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Aug.   18,   1874.     Librarian.   Rutgers, 

1907-     . 
Ralph  Brewster  Parrott,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  7,  1875.     Captain,  U.   S.  Army, 

1905-     .     Prof.  Military  Science  and  Tactics.  Rutgers,  1906-10. 

Second  Lieut.,  1898-99.     First   Lieut.,   1899-1905.     Graduate  of 

Infantry  and  Cavalry  School,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1904. 
♦Howard  Egbert  Reid,  Siegfried,  Penn. 

Born    at    Manalapan,    N.    J.,    Sept.    13.    1876.      Chief    chemist, 

Lawrence  Cement  Co.,  1897-1914.     Died,  Dec.   14,  1914. 
Frederic  Frederic  Roeber,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  Dec.  27,  1872.     Civil  engineer. 
Paul  Sciiureman,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Tom's  River,  N.  J.,  Feb.  29,  1876.     Computer  in  Coast 

and  Geodetic  Survey,  U.  S. 
William  Unger  Small,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Newark,    N.    J.,    Jan.    7,    1876.      Traveling   In    Central 

America  for  the  Davis  &  Lawrence  Co.  of  New  York  City. 
♦Edgar  deMott  Stryker,  Seoul,  Korea. 

Born  at  Raritan,  N.  J..  Oct.   12,  1874.     Physician.     M.D.    (Coll. 

I',  and  S.,  1901).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1901).     Died,  Mch.  30,  1914. 
Henry  Ludwig  IJlrich,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Born  at  Newark,   N.  J.,  Mch.   29,   1876.     Physician.      Instructor 

in    Clinical    Microscopy,    Univ.    Minn.,    1902-     .      M.D.     (Johns 

Hopkins,   1901). 
♦John  Stanley  Verga,  Collingswood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  Mch.  8,  1876.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1900). 

Died,  Dec.  15,  1900. 
John  Alfred  Wilson,  Dunellen,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Plainfield.    N.    J.,    Oct.    21,    1875.      Principal    Public 

School.     Associate  Editor,  "School  Exchange."     M.Sc.    (Rutgers, 


1905). 


Charles  Ferdinand  Brenn. 

James  Francis  Briody,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Paterson,   N.   J.,   Aug.   5,   1876.      At   Rutgers,    189,3-94. 

Physician.     City  physician,  Paterson,   1907-15.     M.D.    (Coll.   P. 

and  S.,  1898). 


232 


EUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


1897. 


Hubert  Mills  Chester,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Florida,  Apr.   3.   1873.     Dentist. 
David  Abraham  Conover,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J..  Oct.   14.  1874.     At  Rutgers  two 

and  one-half  years.     Chief  engineer,  ocean  steamer. 

Albert  Berdan  Craft,  Cranford,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  15,  1876.  Treasurer  Hicks  Motor 
and  Mfg.  Co.,  1908-     . 

Julius  LeMoyne  Banner,  Jr.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  East  Orange.  N.  J.,  .Tuly  14,  187.5.  At  Rutgers  one 
year.  Contractor.  Director  in  several  companies.  Student. 
Univ.   Minnesota. 

Gerard  John  Diehl,  Ghent,  Belgium. 

Born  at  Rotterdam,  Netherlands,  Sept.  21.  1875. 

Mahlon  William  Ernst,  Tom's  River,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  Dec.  15,  1876.  Manufacturer  of 
cigars. 

Orrie  Watson  Flavelle,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J..  Apr.  5.  1874.  At  Rutgers.  1893-95. 
M.Pd.   (Univ.  N.  Y..  1906).     Teacher. 

Charles  Henry  Goff,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1875.     Salesman. 

George  Eddy  Heath,  Manila,  P.  I. 

Born  at  Frenchtown,  N.  J..  June  5,  1874.  At  Rutgers  four 
years.      Exporter  and  importer. 

David  Herbert  McBride, 

.   J.,    May   24,   1875. 


Born   at   Bridgeton,    N. 
year.     Laundryman. 

Alfred  Charles  Macdonald, 

At  Rutgers,   189.3-94. 
Roger  Myers, 

Born  at  Readington,  N.  J.,  Auj 
Works. 


Bridgeton,  N.  J. 
At   Rutgers   a   half 


29,   1871. 


Trenton,  N.  J. 

Newark,  N.  J. 
Edison  Phonograph 


George  Oliver  Nelson, 

Born  at  Cream  Ridge.  N 


West  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 
.T.,  Aug.  22,  1871.     Supervising  Prin- 
cipal.  West  Long  Branch   Schools,   1908-     . 
Arthur  Edmund  Owen,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  Jersey,  Jan.  19.  1876.  At  Rutgers.  1893-96. 
Civil  engineer.  Principal  assistant  engineer.  Central  R.  R.  of 
N.   J. 

Paterson,  N.  J. 
J.,  Aug.  7,  1875.     Architect.     B.Arch. 


Floyd  Yard  Parsons, 

Born  at  Bound  Brook.  N. 
(Cornell   Univ.,    1898). 

Norman  Lewis  Poland, 

Born  at  Brainard,  Minn.,  Jan.  29,  1874. 
Robert  Beals  Fitz  Randolph, 

Born  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Nov.  19,  1874. 
Walton  Bloodgood  Selover, 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Aug.  13,  1876. 
♦Herbert  Amzi  Sigler, 

Born  at  Montclair,  N.  J.,  Jan.  31,  1876.  At  Rutgers,  189.3-94. 
Corporal,  Company  K,  2d  Regt.,  N.  J.,  during  war  with  Spain. 
Died,  June  6,  1900. 

♦William  Sutherland,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  29,  1875.  At  Rutgers,  189.3-96. 
Died,    Dec.   8,    1896. 


Lewiston,  Montana. 

Hadley,  Alaska. 
Copper  mining. 

Rahway,  N.  J. 
Lawyer.     LL.B. 

Montclair,  N.  J. 


James  Eaton  Torrey, 

Born  at  Montclair,  N. 


J.,  July  2,  1876. 


Paterson,  N.  J. 
Civil  engineer. 


1897-1898. 


ALUMNI. 


233 


Percival  Van  Orden,  Suffern,  N. 

Born  at  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  16.   1873.     At  Rutgers  two 
years.     Undertaker.     Coroner,  Rockland  county,  N.  Y.,  1907-13. 

♦Charles  Pool  Voorhees,  Mine  Brook,  N. 

Born  at  Mine  Brook,  N.  J.,  Apr.  7,  1874.     At  Rutgers,  1893-94. 
Farmer.     Died,  Jan.  26,  1901. 

George  Randolph  Wooden,  Lambertville,  N. 

Born  at  Jerseyville,  HI.,  Sept.  14.  1870.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 
Farmer. 


1898. 
A.B. 


Alexandria  Bay, 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 


N.  Y. 


Ghent, 

N. 

Y. 

,   N.   Y. 
A.M. 

,   May  1, 

(Rutgers, 

1868.     Cle 
1901). 

rgyman,   R. 
Passaic, 

N. 

J. 

Oct.    10,    1871. 
(Rutgers,  1901). 

Clergyman 

1,    R.   C.   A. 
New  York  City. 

N.    Y., 

,    Sept.    28,    1869. 

Clergyman, 

Charles  Frederick  Benjamin,  Jr., 

Born  at  Beekman,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  21,  1872. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1901.     B.D.    (Rutgers,  1901). 
John  Black, 

Born  at  East  Greenbush, 

C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1901. 

Edward  Dawson, 

Born  at  'Walden.   N.   Y., 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1901.     A.M. 

Floyd  Decker, 

Born    at    Flatbrookville. 
R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1901 

Henry  Richard  De  Witt,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Spring  Valley.  N.  Y.,  July  12,  1875.  Lawyer.  Member, 
Assembly,  N.  Y..  1914-  .  LL.B.  (Albany  Law  School,  1900). 
A.M.    (Rutgers.  1901). 

Francis  Keese  Wynkoop  Drury,  Urbana,  111. 

Born  at  Ghent,  N.  Y..  Feb.  9,  1878.     Assistant  Librarian.  Univ. 

Illinois,  1909-     .     Writer  on  library  topics.     B.L.S.    (Univ.  111., 

1905).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1905).. 
George  Harrington,  Atlanta, 

Born  at  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  May  13,  1877.     Manager  Southeastern 

Dept.  Germania  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
John  Albert  Liggett,  Jr., 
Edward  Godfred  Walter  Meury, 

Born   in   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,   Nov.   3,    1874. 

N.   B.   Sem..   1901.     A.M.    (Rutgers.   1901). 
*KiNG  Stickle  Oram, 

N.  J.,  Sept.  13,  1877. 


Born  at  Rockaway 
17,  1910. 

George  Todd  Vaules, 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Sept    24, 
gers,   1901). 

♦Robert  Thomas  Wilson, 

Born    at    Samia.    Ontario.    Jan.    23,    1871. 
General  Sem..  1898-99.     Died,  August,  1902, 


Ga. 


Rahway,  N.  J. 
New  York  City. 
Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 
D.D.    (Hope,  1916). 

Rockaway,  N.  J. 
Lawyer.     Died,  Aug. 


Great  Kills,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
1876.     Teacher.     A.M.    (Rut- 


Episc. 


Lake  City, 

clergyman. 


Col. 


*Henry  Gansevoort  Cooke,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Born  at  Tinton  Falls,  N.  J.,  Oct.  14,  1875.  At  Rutgers,  1894- 

95.     Student  at  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Class  of  1908.     Died,  Oct. 
10,  1908. 

♦George  Julius  Glinz,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,   Pa.,  Jan.   26,   1877.  Journalist  and  real 
estate.     Died,  1914. 


234 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1898. 


Alvin  Clayton  Ostrom,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Born   at   State  Center,   Iowa,   Sept.   Ii6,   1871.     At   Rutgers  one 
year.     Civil  engineer,  San  Francisco-Oakland  Terminal  Railways. 

Walter  Hoff  Seely,  Rye,  N.  Y. 

Born  at   Middletown,   N.  J.,  Oct.   24,   1873.     President,   Phoenix 
Film  Corporation,  New  York  City. 

Richard  Udall  Strong,  Manila,  P.  I. 

Born   at   Roslyn,    L.    I.,    Sept.    26,    1876.      Lawyer.      A.B.    (Yale, 
1899).     A.M.    (Yale,   1902).     LL.B.    (N.   Y.   Law  School,   1901). 


B.Sc. 


Benjamin  Steelman  Champion, 

Born    at   Atlantic   City,    N.    J.,    Jan.    29,    187J 
Trenton  Normal  School,  1899. 

James  Collins, 

Born    at    Freehold,    N.    J.,    June    28 


Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
>.      Milk   business. 

Bristol,  Pa. 
Physician.      M.D. 


New  York  City. 
Civil  engineer.     C.E. 

New  York  City. 
Mechanical  engineer, 


Winnetka,  111. 


Sales  manager. 


1877 
(Medico-Chirurgical  Coll.  of  Phila..  1906). 

John  Finley  Drake, 

Born  at  Mendham,   N.   J.,  May   31,   1873. 
(Rutgers,   1907). 
Raymond  W.  Gulick, 

Born  at  Middletown,  N.  J.,  July  31,  1877 
Dept.  Water  Supply,  New  York  City. 

John  Brandon  Guthrie, 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Nov.  7,  1875. 
George  Hutchinson,  Ensley,  Ala 

Born,  Mch.   1,   1877.     Superintendent  of  yard  and  labor,  Tenn. 

Coal,  Iron  and  R.   R.  Co. 
William  Edward  Kelly,  Middletown,  N.  Y 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Nov.    28,    1876.      Physician. 

Assistant  Physician,  Middletown  State  Hospital,  1910-     .     M.D. 

(Hahnemann  Med.  School,  Philadelphia,  1904). 
Jacob  Kotinsky,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Born  at  Lubin,  Russia,  July  30,  1873.     Entomologist. 
Jacob  Good  ale  Lipman,  New  Brunswick,  N 

Born    at    Friedrichstadt,    Russia,    Nov.    18,    1874.      Soil    chemist 

and   bacteriologist.      Director    of   Experiment    Station,    1911-     . 

Prof,   of  Agriculture,   Rutgers,    1910-     .      Author,    "Bacteria   in 

Relation  to  Country   Life,"   etc.     A.M 

(Cornell,    1903). 
William  Allen  Messler, 

Born   at    Imlaystown,    N. 

School.      M.Sc.    (Rutgers, 

Pd.D.    (Univ.   N.  Y.,  1916 
Richard  Sebastian  Pearse,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Born  in  Albanv  countv,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1875.     Physician.     M.D. 

(N.  Y.  Hom.  Med.  Coll.,  1902).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1902). 
Albert  Rose  Riggs,  Ledgewood,  N.  J 

Boin  at  Milton,  N.  J.,  May  16,  1875.     President,  Torrid  Heater 

Co.,   Hackettstown,  N.   J.     Chief  engineer,   Bellefontaine   Bridge 

and  Steel  Co.,  1901-16. 
Corydon  Mott  Ryno,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich 

Born  at  Coloma,  Mich.,  Jan.  31,  1876.     Physician.     Mayor,  Ben- 
ton   Harbor,    1914-16.      M.D.     (Yale,    1901).      M.Sc.     (Rutgers, 

1901). 
Charles  Vernon  Smith,  Thetford  Mines,  Quebec,  Canada 

Born  at  South  Seaville,  N.  J.,  July  2,  1875.     Engineer,  Asbestos 

Corporation   of  Canada,   1913-     .      Chief  draughtsman,   Hudson 

and  Manhattan  R.  R.,  1902-12.     C.E.   (Rutgers,  1907). 


(Cornell,   1900).      Ph.D. 

Rutherford, 

J.,    Mch.    1,    1872.      Principal    Public 
1901).      M.Pd.    (Univ.    N.    Y.,    1910). 


J. 


N.  J. 


1898-1899. 


ALUMNI. 


235 


Lyman  Miller  Smith,  Dover,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Dover,   N.   J.,   June  29,   1877.      With   Paul   Guenther   & 
Co.,   hosiery   manufacturer. 

Louis  Ulbich  Strassbukger,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born    at     Nuremlmrg.     Germany,     June     12,     1876.       Landscape 
architect  and  engineex-.     C.E.    (Rutgers,   1903). 

William  Pitman  Corbett  Strickland, 

Born    at   Long   Branch,    N.    J.,    May    31,    1875 

Electric  Co. 
Wayne  Hubert  Thompson, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  May  29,  1875. 
John  Jervis  Vail, 


Chicago,  111. 
With    Western 


Wendell,  Idaho. 
Retired. 

Rahway,  N.  J. 


Born   at  Rahway,   N.  J.,   Sept.   14,  1877.     Civil  engineer.     C.E. 
(Rutgers,   1902). 

Elliott  Earle  Van  Cleef,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  18,  1877.     Manager,  L.  K. 
Comstock  &  Co.,  Contracting  Engineers. 

Havelock  Walser,  New  Brighton,  S.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Port  Richmond,  S.  I.,  Mch.  5,  1878.     Electrical  engineer 
and  contractor. 

Edmund  Oliver  Wood,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bordentown,   N.  J.,   July  31,   1878.     Supervisor,  Penn. 
R.  R. 


Reginald  Sidney  Bennett, 

Born  at   Tinton  Falls,   N.   J.,   Nov.   15,   1875. 


year.     Physician  and  surgeon. 
M.D.   (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1899). 

WiLLAKD  Parker  Clark, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,   N.   J 
Horace  Codington, 


Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers   one 


Mayor,   Asbury  Park,   1912-14. 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Oct.  24,  1876.     Lawyer. 

Somerville,  N.  J. 
Born,  Nov.  17,  1872.     Lawyer.     LL.B.   (Dickinson  Law  School). 
Clinton  Lloyd  Decker,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Physician.     M.D.   (Univ.  Penn.). 

George  Wilber  Gardner, 

Born  at  Attica,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2,  1874,     Farmer. 
Edmund  Newell  Huff, 

Born   at    Mt.    Holly,    N.    J.,    Aug.    7,    1878. 

(Hahnemann,  Phila.,  1900). 

Louis  Adolph  Kempf,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.   J.,   May  31,   1878.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 
Office  manager. 

Frederick  De  Witt  Searing,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  .J.,  Apr.  29,  1876.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 
Lawyer.     LL.B.    (N.  Y.  Law  School,   1899). 

Jacob  Wyckoff,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Nigata,  Japan,  June  15,  1876.     Paying  Teller,  National 
Newark  Bankipg  Co. 


Warsaw,  N.  Y. 

Englewood,  N.  J. 
Physician.      M.D. 


1899. 
A.B. 


Robert  William  Courtney, 


New  York  City. 
Born  in  New  York  City,  .July  27,   1873.     Clergyman,   R.   C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1902.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1902). 


236  KUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


1899. 


Samuel  Mills  Cuddeback,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Port  Jervis,  X.  Y.,  Feb,  17,  1877.  Lawyer.  A.M. 
(Rutgers,    1902). 

Wellington  Pockman  Francisco,  Caldwell,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Fairfield,  N.  J.,  June  1.  1875.  Presb.  clergyman. 
With  Fairfield  Dairy  Co.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1902.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1902). 

William  Reese  Hart,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Neshanic,  N.  J.,  Aug.  31,  1877.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1902.    A.M.   (Rutgers,  1902).    B.D.   (Rutgers,  1902). 

James  Macdonald  Martin,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  Aug.  1,  1875.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N. 

B.  Sem.,   1902.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1902).     B.D.    (Rutgers,   1902). 

Augustus  Hunt  Shearer,  Chicago,  111. 

Born    in    Philadelpliia,    Pa..    Feb.    21,    1878.      Librarian.      A.M. 
(Harvard,    1901).      A.M.     (Rutgers,    1902).      Ph.D.     (Harvard. 
1903). 
*  Isaac  Edward  Titsworth,  Denver,  Col. 

Born  at  New  Market,  N.  J.,  July  6,  1878.  Real  estate.  Assist- 
ant in  Biology,  Rutgers,  1899-1900.     Died,  June  7,  1904. 

David  Crawford  Weidner,  Glen  Rock,  N.  J. 

Born   at   West   Shokan,   N.   Y.,   Mch.   27,   1877.      Clergyman,   R. 

C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1902.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1902). 


George  W.  Ecker,  South  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Born   at  Albany,   N.   Y.,   Oct.   21,   1876.      At   Rutgers,   1895-98. 
Dealer. 

William  Franklin  Plumley,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Born  at   Washington.   D.   C,   Dec.   16,   1877.     At  Rutgers   three 
years.     Physician.     M.D.   (Univ.  and  Bellevue  Med.  Coll.,  1902). 


B.Sc. 

Hamlet  Paul  Collins,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Lambertville,  N.  J.,  July  25,  1880,     Teacher. 
*WiLLiAM  Abner  Coriell,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  12,  1877.     Chief  engineer. 

The   Concrete   Steel   Co.    of   New  York.      C.E.    (Rutgers,   1908). 

Died,  July  15,  1913. 
Theodore  Christian  Fischer,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug,  14,  1879.     Civil  engineer. 
Clarence  Garretson,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Apr.  24,  1874.     Lawyer.     N.  Y.  Law 

School,  1901.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1902), 

*Thomas  Aquinas  Gerrety,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J,,  May  19,  1875.  Lawyer.  Died, 
Aug.  26,  1914. 

William  Aloysius  Growney,  Arlington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Perth  Amboy.  N.  J.,  Apr.  5.  1878,  Treasurer  af  Trust 
Co,     Comptroller,  City  of  Perth  Amboy,   1905-06, 

William  Lawrence  Ross  Haines,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

Born  at  Newai-k,  N.  J..  Oct.  27,  1877.  Asst.  engineer,  Penn. 
Lines  west  of  Pittsburgh. 

John  Wyckoff  Mettler,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  East  Millstone.  N.  J.,  Sept.  27.  1878.  President  Inter- 
woven Stocking  Co.  Lawyer.  Trustee.  Rutgers,  1916-  .  LL.B. 
(N.  Y.  Law  School,  1901).     M.Sc,   (Rutgers,  1902). 


1899. 


ALUMNI.  237 


Richard  Morris,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Keyport,  N.  J.,  Nov.  9,  1868.  Prof.  Matbematics,  Rut- 
gers, 1912-     .     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1902).     Ph.D.    (Cornell,   1907). 

Albion  Everett  Preble,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  Meh.  3,  1874.     Supei"visor  Penn.  R.  R. 

Louis  Jacob  Quad,  Palisades  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  Sept.  12,  1877.  Chemist,  Ar- 
buckle  Brothers,  1910-  .  Chief  chemist,  Warner  Sugar  Re- 
fining Co.,  1907-10. 

♦Benjamin  Rosenbloom,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Grodno,  Russia,  Dec.  16,  1872.  Clerk.  Died,  June  2, 
1902. 

Laurance  Phillips  Run  yon,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Feb.   5.   1877.     Surgeon.     M.D. 

(Columbia,   1903).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1903). 
Edgar  Harvey  Sarles,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1,  1879.     Chemical  engineer. 
Claude  Edward  Scattergood,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Newark.    N.    J.,    Dec.    3.    1878.      With    Fidelity    and 

Casualty  Co.  of  New  York  City.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1902).     LL.B. 

(N.  Y.  Law  School,  1902). 

John  Wallace  Thompson,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Morristown.  N.  J.,  May  1,  1877.     Civil  engineer.     U,  S. 

Engineering  Dept.,  Delaware  River  Improvement,   1899-     . 
Frederick  George  von  Gehren,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Newark.    N.    J.,    Apr.    10.    1876.      Civil    engineer   with 

Concrete  Steel  Co.,  New  York.     C.E.   (Rutgers,  1906). 
Charles  Edward  Whitlock,  Jamesburg,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Apr.  20,  1878.     With  Penn.  R.  R. 
Frederic  Winn,  Springerville,  Ariz. 

Born  at  Shanghai,  China,  Jan.  24,  1880.     U.  S.  Forest  Service. 


Henry  Westervelt  Banta,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Oct.  2.  1878.  At  Rutgers  three 
years.     Dentist.     N.   Y.   College  of  Dentistry,   1902. 

Carl  Henry  Herman  Fischer,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Feb.  25,  1876.  At  Rutgers  two  years. 
Brewery    manager. 

William  Edward  Helmstaedter,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Mch.  3.  1878.  At  Rutgers  two  years. 
Mechanical  engineer.  B.S.  (Cooper  Union.  1903).  B.E.E. 
(Cooper  Union,  1910).     M.E.   (Cooper  Union.  1912). 

Vincent  Moore  Irick,  Vincentown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Vincentown,  N.  J.,  June  12,  1872.  Vice  Pres.  and 
Treasurer  Frantz  Wall  Paper  Co.,  1907-     . 

Philemon  Bliss  Lyon,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Born  at  St.  Joseph,  Mo..  July  10,  187.5.  Sales  manager.  Bur- 
roughs Adding  Machine  Co. 

Harry  I^uis  Marker,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  June  21,  1876.  Foreign  engineer, 
Columbia  Phonograph  Co. 

John  Spencer  Osborne,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Belleville,  N.  J.,  Feb.  .8,  1877.     Insurance  engineering. 

*Dudley  Digges  Flemming  Parker,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Sept.  11,  1877.     At  Rutgers,  1895-97. 

Stock  broker.     Died,  Jan.  21,  1914. 


238  EUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1899-1900. 


*Cecil  Metcalf  Ross,  Vizcachani,  Bolivia. 

Born  at  Toronto,  Canada,  Nov.  11,  1876.  At  Rutgers.  1895-96. 
Physician.  M.D.  (Cornell  Med.  Coll.,  1902).  Member  5th  Regt., 
N.  J.,  during  war  with  Spain.     Died,  March  24,  1907. 

Harold  Newell  Van  Bekgen,  Denver,  Col. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Apr.  1,  1878.     Salesman. 
Augustus  Jacob  Yisel,  Santa  Anna,  Cal. 

Frederick  Christopher  Wackenhutii,  Jr.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   at    Newark,    N.    J.,    Mch.    8,    1877.      At    Rutgers,    1895-96. 

Brewmaster,   Ballantine  &  Co.,   1905—     . 
♦Henry  Jakeway  Weston,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,   N.  J..  July  30,  1876.     Died  near  the 

end  of  his  Junior  year,  June  7,  1898. 
Frank  Harris  Whitenack,  Nutley,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bernardsville,   N.   J.,   Apr.   5,   1875.     At   Rutgers  three 

years.     Structural  engineer. 


1900. 
A.B. 

♦Arthur  Perlee  Brokaw,  Colony,  Oklahoma. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Sept.  7,  1878.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.   Sem.,  1904.     Died,  Sept.  3,   1905. 
Clarence  Edwards  Case,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Jersey  City.   N.   J..   Sept.   24,   1877.     Lawyer.      County 

Judge,    Somerset   county,    1910-13.      LL.B.  (N.   Y.    Law   School, 
1902).      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1903). 

Robert  Anderson  Cooke,  New  York  City. 

Born    at    Holmdel,    N.    J..    Aug     17,    1880.      Physician.      Assoc. 

Prof.    Medicine,    Post    Graduate    Med,    School.      M.D.    (Coll.    P. 

and  S.,   1904).      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1904). 
Charles  Tiebout  Cowenhoven,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  5.   1879.     Lawyer.     N.  Y. 

Law  School,   1905. 
Frank  Eckerson,  Amoy,  China. 

Born  at  Rivervale,  N.  J.,  Oct.   26,   1876.     Clergyman.   R.   C.   A. 

Missionary,  Amoy.  1903-     .     N.  B.  Sem.,  1903.     A.M.    (Rutgers, 

1903). 
Fred  Chester  Gaskill,  Dunellen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  24,  1875.     Clerk.     LL.B.    (Tu- 

lane  Univ.,  1905).     A.M.    (Rutgers.  1905). 
Paul  Fred  Girtanner,  ~  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Berne,    Switzerland.    May    28.    1876.      Lawyer.      N.    Y. 

Law   School,   1904. 
♦Stetson  Pratt  Hardenbergh.  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Wyoming,  N.  J.,  Dec.  31.  1878.     lawyer.     LL.B.    (Col- 
umbia, 1903).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1903).     Died,  June  14,  1910. 
William  Edwin  McMahon,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at   Rahway.   N.  J.,  Apr.   19,   1878.     District  Traffic   Supt., 

C.  and  P.  Telephone  Co. 
Robert  Walter  Pettit,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Dec.    19.    1879,.      Physician. 

A.M.   (Yale,  1901).     M.D.    (Coll.. P.  and  S.,  1905). 
Marinus  Seymour  Purdy,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  in   New   York   City,   Jan    11,    1877.      Clergyman,    R.    C.   A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1903.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1903). 


1900. 


ALUMNI.  239 


Waldo  Alberti  Tits  worth,  Alfred,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Market.  N.  J..  Sept.  17,  1879.  Registrar,  Alfred 
University.  Prof.  Physics,  do.  Prof.  Physics  and  Math.,  Des 
Moines  Coll..  1909-12.  A.M.  (Alfred  Univ..  1902).  S.M. 
(Univ.   Wisconsin,   1909). 

John  Wirth,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  All)anv.  N.  Y.,  Jan.  8,  1879.  Civil  engineer.  C.E. 
(Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst,  1903). 


Ralph  Wilcox  Booth,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Nov.  10,  1877. 

Milton  Randolph  Eastlack,  Harrisville,  W.  Va. 

Born    at    Tuckahoe,    N.    J.,    Apr.    2,    1870.       M.  E.    clergyman. 

Principal,    Seminary.   Epworth,   Georgia,    1905-07.      Drew   Sem., 

1807-99. 

Henry  Goldsmith  Elmer,  Peconic,  N.  Y. 

Aaron  Boylan  Fitz-Gerald,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Mch.  6,  1879.  At  Rutgers,  1896-98. 
M.  E.  clergyman.  A.B.  (Columbia.  1911).  A.M.  (Columbia, 
1912).      B.D.    (Drew  Sem.,    1913).      D.D.    (Taylor   Univ.,    1913). 

Charles  Hyneman  Hoagland,  Asbury,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Asburv,  N.  .T.,  Apr.  4,  1876.  Purchasing  Agent's  As- 
sistant, Ingersdll-Rand  Drill  Co..  Phillipsburg,  N.  J. 

GoYN  Talmage,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Hohokus.  N.  J.,  Apr.  18,  1878.  With  Deering,  Milliken 

&  Co. 

Louis  Clark  Tinker,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Telephone.      A.B.    (Columbia,   1900). 

Edward  Henry  Williams,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  1,  1877.     Contractor. 


B.Sc. 

Persen  Myer  Brink,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Katsbaan,  N.  Y.,  .Tan.  30,  1879.  Fire  insurance. 

Maurice  Viele  Campbell,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  at  Athens,  N.  Y..  July  13.  1878. 

Henry  H.  Conover,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Dayton,    N.    J.,    Mch.    4,    1878.  Teacher.      Hotchkiss 

Prep.  School,  1903-05.     Yale,  1905-07.     Brown,  1907-08.     M.Sc. 

(Yale,   1902).      Ph.D.    (Yale,   1907). 

Harry  Francisco  Cooper,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Apr.  19,  1877.     Structural  engineer. 
Herbert  Cottrell,  Matawan,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Middlesex  County,  N.  J.,  Nov.  25,  1877.     Farmer. 
Blanchard  Collins  Edgar,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Avenel,  N.  J.,  Mch.  8,  1879.     Electrical  engineer.     Gen. 

Supt..  Nashville  Railway  and  Light  Co. 
Harold  Thomas  Edgar,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Salem,    N.   J.,   Mch.    10,    1878.      Mineral   and   chemical 

broker. 

Joseph  Johnston  Hart,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Bom   at   Newark,   N.   J.,   Oct.   13,   1877.      Superintendent   Clark 
Thread  Co.,    1907-     . 

John  Bayard  Kirkpatrick,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Feb.  23,  1878.     Real  estate  and 
insurance. 


240 


RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


1900. 


Blairsville,  Pa. 

Supervisor    Penn. 

Lansdowne,  Pa. 
Civil  engineer 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
Marble  contrac- 


MlCHAEL  LlPMA^', 

Born  at   Annandale,    N.    J..    Jan.    12,    1881. 
R.    R.,    1908-     . 

William  Morris  McClain, 

Born   at   Mays   Landing,   N.   J.,   Nov.   10,   1880. 
Construction  Dept.   Penn.  R.  R„  1902-     . 

Ellis  Bowne  McLaury, 

Bom  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Aug.  9,  1878. 
tor. 

Ralph  Brighton  Parsons,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brighton,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  1878.     Fire  insurance  broker. 
William  Henry  Pearce,  Denver,  Col. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Aug.  12,  1874.     Chemist.     With 

Portland   Cement   and   Beet   Sugar  Works   in    Mich,    and   Penn. 

M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1905). 

Ernest  Harold  Rapalje,  Havana,  Cuba. 

Born  at  Amoy,  China,  Apr.  27.  1879.     Merchant  and  Manufac- 
turer.    Mayor,   Cronly,   N.   C,   1905-06. 

Herbert  De  Witt  Rapalje,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Amoy,  China,  Aug.  6,  1880.     Civil  engineer. 
William  Stewart  Crowley  Roray,  Palmyra,  N.  J. 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    Nov.    26,    1877.      Lawyer.      LL.B. 

(Temple  Univ.,  1911). 

Chilion  Robbins  Roselle,  New  York  City. 

Born   at   Freehold,   N.   J.,   Feb.   25,   1881.     Organist  and   choir- 
master, Broadway  Presbyterian  Church. 

John  Francis  Tinsley,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Born  at  Hampton  Junction,  N.  J.,  July  4,  1880.     Supt.  South- 

and    Specialty    Works,    American    Steel  and    Wire    Co.      M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,   1904). 

Cornelius  Van  Leuven,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Born   at  Kingston,   N.   Y.,   May  27,   1880.      Executive   officer  of 
business  company  in  colonization  and  real  estate  development. 

Winant  Van  Winkle,  Rutherford,  N.  J. 

Bom    at   Rutherford,    N.    J.,    Mch.    17,    1879.      Secretary,    Com- 
mercial Casualty  Ins.  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Herbert  Reynolds  Voorhees,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Harmony,  N.  J.,  Sept.  8,  1878.     Lawyer. 
Graham  Crowell  Woodruff,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Feb.  13,  1880.     Division  Freight  Agent, 

N.  Y.  C.  and  H.  R.  R.,  1909-     . 


Henry  Eggerding,  North  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

BoTn  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Mch.  21,  1878.  At  Rutgers  one  term. 
Draftsman. 

Eugene  Elliott  Higgins,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Mch.  6,  1879.  Electrical  contrac- 
tor. 

Russell  Bruce  Sammis,  Belleville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Huntington,  L.  I.,  Sept.  20,  1877.  At  Rutgers  one  year. 
Salesman. 

John  Leo  Sauer,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,  June  20,  1880.  City  Editor,  "Daily 
Times." 

Edwin  Kibbee  Sexton,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  10,  1878.  At  Rutgers.  1896. 
Dentist.  Dental  Instructor,  N.  Y.  Coll.  of  Dentistry,  1902-07. 
D.D.S.   (N.  Y.  Coll.  of  Dent.,  1901). 


]9<>1. 


ALUMNI. 


211 


1901. 
A.B. 


Feb.  9,  1880.     Phvsician. 
(Rutgers,  1907). 

Verona,  N. 
M.  E.  clergyman.     B.D. 


Charles  Reed  Bell,  Waltham, 

Born  at  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1880.     Physician.     M.D.   (Bos- 
ton Univ.,   1906).     A.M. 
Charles  Cornelius  Cain, 

Born  at  Quito,  Kansas,  Oct.  31,  1879. 

(Drew   Sem.,   1904). 
George  Malven  Gordon,  Silver  City,  N.  M. 

Born  at  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  30,  1878.     Merchant. 
George  W.  Gulick,  Sliokan,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   South   Branch,   N.    J.,    May    19,    1876.      Clergyman,   R. 

C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1904.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1904).  B.D.    (Rutgers, 

1904). 
Francis  Martin  Hummel,  St.  George,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Bloomfleld,  N.   J.,   Oct.   8,   1878.     Teacher.      Pd.B.    (Al- 
bany Normal  Coll.,  1902).     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1904). 
Alexander  Farrel  Johnson,  Port  Jefferson,  L.  I. 

Born  at  Point  Pleasant,  Pa.,  Apr.  3,  1874.     Baptist  clergyman. 

Rochester  Sem.,  1904.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1904). 
Edward  Francis  Johnson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Marshall,  Micli.,  Sept.  22,  1879.     Teacher. 
Oliver  Davis  Mann,  Danville,  111. 

Born  at  Danville,  111.,  Dec.  10,  1877.     Lawyer. 
Verne  Emilus  Miller,  Manila,  P.  I. 

Born  at  Amherst,  Va.,  Feb.  15,  1877.     Bookseller  and  stationer. 

Editor      and      publisher,      "Philippine      Education,"      1907-     . 

Teacher,  1901-08. 
Conrad  Milliken,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Berea,   N.   Y.,   July  21,  1882.     Lawyer.     LL.B.    (Univ. 

N.  Y.,  1904).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1904). 
'Curry  Arthur  Ranney,  Ossining,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  25,  1876.     Teacher.     Died,  April 

28,  1902. 
Alonzo  Ainsworth  Ranson,  Layton,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Kilburn,   111.,   June   23,   1876.      Physician.      Clergyman, 

R.    C.    A.      N.    B.    Sem.,    1904.      A.M.     (Rutgers,    1904).      M.D. 

(Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1909). 
William  Ewell  Simpson,  East  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Feb.  10,  1877.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.   B.   Sem.,  1904.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1904). 

Henry  Salmon  van  Woert,  Selkirk,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Lawversville,  N.  Y.,  May  20.  1874.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1904.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1904). 

Henry  John  Vyverberg,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  25.  1878.     Cong,  clergyman. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1904.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1907). 


John  Oppie  McCall,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Geneva.    N.    Y.,    Oct.    4,    1879.      At    Rutgers,    1897-98. 

Dentist.    Prof.  Chemistry,  Univ.  Buffalo.  Dental  Dept.,  1912-     . 

A.B.    (Yale,   1901).     D.D.S.    (Univ.   Buffalo,   1904). 
George  Runyon  Tindell,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  15,  1880. 
Benjamin  Franklin  White,  Germantown,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Paterson,   N.   J.,   Apr.   7,   1873.     At   Rutgers,   1897-99. 

Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1904. 

16 


242  KUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1J)01. 


B.Sc. 

William  Porter  Allex,  City  Point,  Va. 

Born    in    I'hiladelphia,    Pa.,    Aug.    21,    1881.      Factory    manager. 

Daniel  Frederick  Burnett,  Orange,, N.  J. 

Rom  at  Newark.  N.  J.,  Sept.  20,  1879.  Lawyer.  Prof,  o^f 
Law,  N.  J.  Law  School,  1908-12.  Prof,  of  Law,  Univ.  N.  Y., 
1912-  .  LL.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1904).  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1904). 
J.D.   (Univ.  X.  Y.,  1905). 

Luther  Sheppard  Davis,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 
Born  at  Marlboro.  N.  J..  June  20.  1869.     Farmer. 

Herbert  Griffen  Eddy,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bayonne.  N.  J..  Sept.  1.  1878.  Electrical  engineer. 

Valentine  George  Feind,  Houston,  Tex. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Jan.  26,  1880.  Chemist,  Industrial  Cot- 
ton Oil  Co. 

John  Quietton  Frey,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Bohemia,  Oct.  9,  1878.     Lawyer.     M.Sc.  (PiUtgers,  1916). 
James  I.loyd  Garabrant,  East  Orange.  N.  J. 

Born   at   Newark.   N.   J..   Aug.   9.   1878.      Lawyer.      LL.B.    (N.   Y. 

Law  School,   1906).      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1904). 
*Paul  Morris  Gravatt,  '  Philippine  Islands. 

Born  at  Clarksburg,  N.  J.,  Apr.  4.  1880.     Teacher.       Died,  Oct. 

10,  1903. 

Frederick  Milton  Hart,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  30,  1878.  Farmer  and 
manufacturer. 

Martin  Stoetzel  Meinzer,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born    at    South    Amboy,    N.    J..    Apr.    22,    1878.      Physician    and 

surgeon.      Citv   phvsician,    I'erth   Amboy.    1907—     .      M.D.    (Coll. 

P.  and  S.,  1905).     M.Sc.   (Rutgers.  1907). 
William  Palmer  Patterson,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    York    City,    Mav    13,    1873.       Phvsician.       M.D. 

(T'niv.  and  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,   1909).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers, 

1904). 

James  Paulding  Read,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J.,  June  17.  1880.  Electrical  engineer. 
E.E.    (Columbia.    1906).      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1906). 

John  Charles  Richters,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Montclair,  N.  J.,  Aug.  4,  1880.  Risk  rating  expert. 
Manager  Engineering  Dept.,  Middle  States  Inspection  Bureau, 
1908-09. 

Ernest  Jasper  Smith,  Dover,  Me. 

Born  at  Charleston,  Me..  May  17,  1871.     Civil  engineer. 
George  Isaac  Stokes.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Dec.  18,  1880.     Business. 
♦James  Henry  Sylvester,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at   New  Brunswick.   N.   J.,   Aug.    11,   1878.      Draughtsman. 

Died,  March  9,  1903. 
Ralph  Bentley  Titsworth,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J..  May  17,  1876.     Civil  engineer. 


Waters  Field  Burrows.  New  York  City. 

Born    at   Morristown,    N.    .!..    Aug.    29,    1879.  At    Rutgers   two 

years.      Phvsician.      A.B.     (Columbia,    1901).  M.D.     (Coll.    P. 
and  S.,   1904). 


1901-1902. 


ALUMKI.  243 


William  Henry  Greene,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Lyons  Farms,   N.   J.,   Sept.   28,   186G.      At   Rutgers  two 

years.      Teacher. 
Alfred  Frank  Sauer,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  July  26,   1881. 
William  Lewis  Westfall,  Jr.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Newark.   N.   J..   Oct.   8.   1877.     Essex  County   National 

Bank.    ' 


1902. 
A.B. 

Arthur  Adams,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Born   at   Plcasantville.   N.   .7..   May   12,   1881.      Professor   of   En- 
glish   and    Lil)rarian.    Trinity    College.    1915-     .       Prot.    Episc. 

clergyman.      Author.    "The    Syntax   of   the   Temporal    Clause    in 

Old  English   Prose."      A.M.    (Yale.   1903).      Ph.D.    (Yale.    1905). 

B.D.    (Berkeley    Divinity    School.    1910).      S.T.M.    (Prot.    Episc. 

Divinity  School,  Philadelphia.  1910). 
Frederick  Winfield  Conger,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Nov.   20.  1879.     Lawyer.     LL.B. 

(N.   Y.   Law   School,   1904).      A.M.    (Rutgers,   1905). 
DoRMAN  Thompson  Con  net.  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Flemington,    N.    ,T.,    July    30.    1880.      Lawyer.      LL.B. 

(N.  Y.  Law  School,  1904).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1905). 
Morris  Miller  Davidson,  Firthcliffe,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  HopeAvell  Junction,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  31,  1881.     Director  and 

(ieneral   Manager,   Firth  Carpet  Co.,   1915-     .  * 

James  Francis  Dilworth,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Jersey   City.   N.   J.,   Mch.    20,   1880.      Teacher.      Master 

Shattuck's   School,    1914-15.      Assistant   in    History,    Univ.    Wis- 
consin.    1905-08.       Instructor     in     Historv,     Univ.     Cincinnati, 

1908-14.     A.M.    (Columbia,   1903). 
Ten  Eyck  Elmendorf,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  14,  1880.     Physician.     M.D. 

(Coll.   P.  and  S.,   1906).     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1906). 
Orville  Earl  Fisher,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Pekin.  111.,  Sept.  7,  1874.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N.  B. 

Sem..   1905.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1905). 
Frederic  Elmer  Foertnkr,  Pompton  Plains,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Hurlev,    N.    Y'..    Feb.    7,    1878.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 

N.  B.   Sem.,  19(J5.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1905). 
Lewis  Randall  Harris,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Hackensack.    N.    J.,    Oct.    18.    1880.      Lawyer.      LL.B. 

(N.  Y.   Law  School,   1905).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1905), 
Russel  Woodward  Leary,  New  York  City. 

Born    at    Elizabeth,    N.    J.,    Jan.    17.    1881.      Law.yer.      Author, 

"Italian  Lanes  and  Highroads."     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1905).     LL.B. 

(N.  Y.  Law  School,  1908). 
Jonathan  French  Scott,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Born    at    Newark,    N.    J.,     Dec.     10.     1882.       Instructor,     Univ. 

Michigan.      Writer   on    history.      A.M.    (Rutgers,    1905).      Ph.D. 

(Univ.  Wisconsin,  1913). 
Nicholas  Williamson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Dec.    23,    1880.      Salesman, 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Co. 


244 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Arthur  Hampden  Bradley,  Newark,  N. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Aug.  6,  1881.  Assistant  engineer,  city 
engineer's  office,  Newark,  1907-  .  U.  S.  Military  Academy, 
West  Point,   1905. 

Job  Herbert  Lippincott, 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Sept.  11,  1880.     Banking 
Jersey  City  Excise  Board,  1908-     . 

John  Beekman  Talmage,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  July  31,  1880.     Physician. 


Newark,  N.  J. 
President, 


B.Sc. 


Washington,  D.  C. 

Assistant,  U.  S.  Bureau 


Mch.    21,    1880. 


Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Assistant    General 


Lawyer. 
1904). 


Union,  N,  J. 
LL.B.    (N.   Y. 

Island  Pond,  Vt. 
Episc.  clergy- 
School,    1907. 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Lieut.   16th   U. 
Rutgers,  1913- 


Henry  Day  Aller, 

Born  at  Peapack,  N.  J.,  Mch,  5,  1880. 

of  Fisheries. 
Harry  Urmston  Badeatj, 

Born    in    Brooklyn,    N. 

Superintendent,  Bryant  Electric  Co, 
Hob  art  Lewis  Benedict, 

Born  at  Union.   N.   J..   Oct.   29,   1880 

Law  School,  1904).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers, 

George  Henry  Bennett, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  July  8,  1878.  Prot 
man.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1903-04.  Colgate  Divinity 
General  Sem.,   1913. 

Albert  Ellicott  Brown, 

,Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Sept.  10.  1879.  First 
S.  Infantry.  Prof.  Military  Science  and  Tactics, 
14. 

Elwood  Linnell  Davis.  Kiu  Station,  British  East  Africa. 

Born  at  Fairmount.   N.  J.,  July  11.  1879.     Medical   missionary. 

M.D.    (Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1906). 
Spencer  Cone  Devan,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  28,  1880.     Civil  engineer. 

C.E.    (Rutgers,  1912). 

Edgar  Leek  Dickerson,  Nutley,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Jan.  13,  1878.  Science  teacher. 
Charles  Richardson  Fairchild,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Plainfleld,  N.  J.,  Mch.  29,  1880.  Civil  engineer. 
William  Van  Nest  Garretson,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Born   at    Somerville,    N.    J.,    Instructor 

Mich.,     1905-     .       M.Sc.     (Yale,    1904). 

1916).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1905). 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
N.    J.,    July    11,    1877.      Draughtsman, 


in    Mathematics,    Univ. 
Ph.D.     (Univ.    Mich., 


William  Daniel  Gay, 

Born   at   Morris   Plains, 
N.  Y.  C.  and  H.  R.  R. 

George  Kellogg  Heyer, 

Born  at  Colt's  Neck',  N.  J.,  Sept.  26,  1880 
Frederick  Carl  Hotii, 

Born  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Apr.  29 
Supt.  Hudson  county  p.arks,  1912-     , 

Clarence  Charles  Jackson, 
Electrical  engineer. 

William  Louis  Kuehnle, 

Bora   in   New  York  City,   Mch.   1,   1881 
War  Dept.     C.E.    (Rutgers,  1911). 

Asher  Lipman, 

Born  in  Russia.  Apr.   1,  1882.     Draughtsman 


Madison,  N.  J. 
Electrical  engineer. 

Asbury  Park,  N,  J. 
1880.     Landscape  architect. 
.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1907). 

Newark,  N.  J. 


Civil 


Lynbrook,  N.  Y. 
engineer,   U.    S. 

New  York  City. 


1902. 


ALUMNI.  245 


*Henry  Pearne  Miller,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Born,   1881.     Civil  engineer.     Died,  May  17,  1904. 
*JoH^^sox  Newkirk,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Daretown.  N.  J..  Jan.  5.  1878.     Chief  chemist,   Phila. 
Branch,  General  Chemical  Co.     Died,  July  21,  1913. 

Charles  Ernest  Pett,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  8,  1882.     Civil  engineer. 
Arthur  George  Plenty,  Nazareth,  Pa. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  23,  1882.     Civil  engineer.     County 
.engineer. 

Francis  Lee  Randel,  New  York  City. 

Born    in    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,   Sept.  14,    1880.      Chemical   engineer. 

Jeremiah  Daniels  Richardson,  Corona,  N.  Y. 

Bom  at  Woodside,  L.  I.,  July  20,  1879.     Civil  engineer. 

Harold  Stafford  Riggins,  Pennsgrove,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Jeflferson,    N.    J..    Apr.  11,    1881.      Assistant    chemist, 

League   Island  Navy  Yard. 

Frank  Winner  Russum,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Born   at   Elizabeth,   N.   J.,   Jan.   1,   1882.     Asst.   engineer,   E.   I. 

du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Co. 
Richard  Griffin  Savoye,  Westfield,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  Dec.  3,  1882.     Physician  and  surgeon. 

M.D.    (N.  Y.  Homoeopathic  Med.  Coll.,  1906).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers, 

1906). 
Frederic  William  Smith,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J.,  Jan.  26,  1880.     Lawyer.     LL.B.   (Univ. 

N.  Y.,  1904).     M.Sc,    (Rutgers,  1905). 
Ralph  Ogden  Smith,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Salem,  N.  J.,  Jan.  30,'  1881.     Associate  Prof.  Chemistry, 

Rutgers,    1908-     .      A.M.    (Unir.    Penn.,    1903).      Ph.D.    (Univ. 

Penn.,  1905). 

Andrew  Jackson  Steelman,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Millville,   N.  J..   Sept.  13,  1880.     Lawyer.     N.  Y.  Law 
School.     Member  Board  Education,  Jersey  City,  1906-09. 

Charles  Warren  Stevens,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  19,  1879.     Sales  manager. 
Raymond  Thomas  Stowe,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Schoharie.  N.  Y.,  Feb.  16,  1880.     Vice  Pres.   Sterling- 

Meaker  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Edgar  Derry  Tillyer,  Southbridge,  Mass. 

Born  at  Dover,  N.  J.,  Dec.  7,  1881.     Scientific  Dept.  American 

Optical    Co.      M.Sc,     (Geo.    Washington    Univ.,    1903).      M.Sc. 

(Rutgeis,   1905). 
Nicholas  Edgar  Tintle,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  Oct.  19,  1878.     Engineer. 
William  Charles  Voegtlen,  Lebanon,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  31,  1879.     Farmer. 
♦Clifford  Louis  Williamson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Feb.    25,    1880.      Business.      Died, 

Feb.  12,  1906. 

♦William  Baird  Wyckoff,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Somerville,    N.    J..   Oct.    3,    1879.      Electrician.      M.Sc. 
(Rutgers,  1905).     Died,  July  25,  1908. 

Eugene  Adams  Yates,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Nov.  7,  1880.     Civil  engineer. 


346 


KUTGliKS    COLLEGE. 


1902-1003. 


George  Harold  Buttler,  New  Brunswick, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  18,  1880.  At  Rutgers  one 
year.     Manufacturer  of  cabinet  work. 

Bertram  Ireland  Cropsey,  New  Brunswick, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  25,  1881.  Assistant  to 
Secretary  of  Commei'ce  and  Police,  Manila,   I*.   I. 

Jacob  Walker  Eaton,  Brooklyn, 

Born  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  20,  1879.     Witli  N.  Y.  Edison  Co. 

William  Horton  Hardy,  Troy, 

Born  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1880.  At  Rutgers  one  year.  With  Earl 
and  Wilson   Collar  and  Shirt  Manufacturers. 

Rutherford  Coleman  Haven,  Trenton, 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Feb.  28.  1880.  General  surveying  and 
engineering.     Assistant  city  engineer,  Trenton,  1903-07. 

Leighton  Green  Knipe,  Phoenix, 

Born  at  Delaware  Water  Gap,  Pa.,  Aug.  13,  1878.  Structural 
engineer. 

Nelson  Grant  Ritchie,  Orange, 

Bom  in  New  York  City,  May  10,  1880.  At  Rutgers,  1898-99. 
Wholesale  coal  business.  Author,  "Fiscal  System  of  the  State 
af  New  York."     B.Sc.    (Harvard,  1902). 

Forrest  Leigh  Smith,  Perth  Amboy, 

Born  at  I^erth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Jap.  20,  1880.  At  Rutgers.  1898- 
99.  Civil  engineer.  City  surveyor,  Perth  Amboy,  1905-08. 
Township  engineer,  1907-15.  B.S.  (Cooper  Institute,  1903). 
C.E.    (Cooper  Institute,  1915). 

Charles  Morgan  Titsw^orth,  Plainfield, 

Born  in  New  Jersey,  Jan.  1,  1881.  At  Rutgers  three  years. 
Civil  engineer.     Asst.  Engineer,  C.  R.  R.  of  N.  J. 

Charles  Francis  Watkins,  Brooklyn, 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  5.  1878..'  At  Rutgers,  1898.  De- 
livery clerk,  Kings  County  Register's  office. 


N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  Y. 
N.  y. 

N.  J. 

Ariz. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  Y. 


1903. 
A.B. 

Frank  Stelle  Booth, 

Born    at    Nagasaki,    Japan,    May    15,    1880. 
Frazar,   Ltd. 

*Merton  W^hitcomb  Davis, 

Born  at  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  19,  1881. 
Sept.    2,    1906. 

Eugene  William  Erler, 

Oct.  19,  188 


Tokyo,  Japan. 
Director,    Sale    & 

Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 
Business.     Died, 


Physician. 


Newark,  N.  J. 
M.D.    (Coll. 


Stock  broker. 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Albany,  N.  Y. 


Born  at  Newark,  N.  J. 
P.  and  S.,  1907). 

James  Wallace  Hageman, 

Born  at  Queens,  L.  I.,  June  3,  1880. 
Burton  James  Hotaling, 

Born    at    Schenectady.    N.    Y.,    Mch.    28.    1879.      Clergyman,    R. 

C.  A.     N.  B.   Sem.,   1906.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1906). 

Howard  Franklin  Kirk,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Aug.  30,  1881.     Lawyer.     LL.B.    (N.  Y. 
Law   School,   1905).     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1906). 

Stephen  St.  John  Malven,  Kalispell,  Montana. 

Born    at    Port    Jervis,    N.    Y.,    June    16,    1881.      Deputy    Forest 
Supervisor,   U.   S.   Forest   SexTice. 


1903. 


ALUMNI.  217 


Ralph  Crosby  Morris,  '  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Ohio,  Sept.  4,  1880.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.   Sem.,  1906.     B.D.   (Rutgers,  1907). 

Robert  IIude  Neilson,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  11,  1882.  Lawyer.  LL.B. 
(Harvard,  1906). 

Austin  Wakeman  Scott,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Aug.  31,  1884.  Prof.  ILnrvard 
Law  Sciiool.  Editor,  '"Cases  on  Civil  Procedure,"  and  "Cases 
on  Resulting  and  Constructive  Trusts."  LL.B.  (Harvard, 
1909). 

Frank  I^Idward  Spring,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  4,  1880.  Supervising  Principal 
of  Schools. 


Theodore  James  Todd  Barker,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Bom  at  Walden,   N.  Y.,  IJec.  4,   1880.  Business. 

Clarence  Bowne  Brokaw,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1877.  Automobile  dealer. 

Charles  Frederick  Hammond,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Huntington.  L.  I.,  Oct.  26,  1879.     At  Rutgers  one  vear. 

Lawyer.     N.  Y.   Law  School,  1909. 

Carter  Ashton  Jenkens,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  at  Oxford,  N.  C,  Apr.  9,  1882.  At  Rutgers,  1899-1900. 
Baptist  clergyman.  A.B.  (Richmond  Coll.,  Va.,  1902).  A.M. 
(Richmond,   1905).     B.D.    (Crozer  Sem.,   1908). 

Samuel  Bradford  Woodbridge,  *       Hartford,  Conn. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Dec.  31,  1882.     Journalist. 


B.Sc. 

Daniel  Herbert  Applegate,  Jr.,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  Sept.  15,  1881.     Brick  manufacturer. 

Raymond  Hakman  Ashley,  Orono,  Me. 

Born  in  London,  England,  Mch.  29,  1881.  Asst.  Prof.  Chem- 
istry, Univ.  Maine,  1913-  .  A.M.  (Yale,  1905).  M.Sc.  (Rut- 
gers,  1906).      Ph.D.    (Yale,   1906). 

Cortlandt  Haydock  Bonney,  Railway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Oct.  28,  1881.     Civil  engineer. 
Chester  Timothy  Brown,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Bom    at    Tuckerton,    N.    J.,    Oct.    25,    1882.      Physician.      M.D. 

(Johns   Hopkins,   1907). 

William  B.  Carter,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Fieldsboro,  N.  J.,  Oct.  21,  1880.  Civil  engineer  in  of- 
fice chief  engineer,  M.   W.   Penn.  R.   R. 

George  Washington  Conover,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  30,  1881.     Civil  engineer. 

David  Raymond  Edgar,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook.  N.  J.,  Jan.  2,  1883.  Ceramic  and  me- 
chanical engineer.  Officer  and  director  in  several  Edgar  clay 
conjpanies. 

Maurice  Cope  Engle,  Herradura,  Cuba. 

Born  at  Masonville,  N.  J.,  July  8,   1878.     Apiarist. 

William  Asbury  Fisher,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Neshanic,  N.  J.,  Mch.  19,  1882.  Supt.  Timber  Preser- 
vation. 

Stephen  Josiah  Gould  Francisco,  Caldwell,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Fairfield,  N.  J.,  Jan.  11,  1883.     With  Fairfield  Dairy  Co. 


248  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


11)4)3. 


Carl  Morse  Herbert.  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Manasquan.  N.  J.,  July  2,  1882.  Lawyer.  LL.B. 
(Univ.   Georgia,   1906). 

Wright  Sammis  Hoag,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  at  Baldwin  Place,  N.  Y.,  May  7.  1881.  Electrical  en- 
gineer, Westinghouse  Elect,  and  Mfg.  Co. 

Ernest  Daniel  Jones,  Wyoming,  N.  Y. 

BoiTi  in  Wyoming  county.  N.  Y.,  Apr.  20,  1876.     District  Supt. 

of  Schools,   1912-     .      School   commissioner,    1906-09,    1909-12. 
John  Earl  Jones,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Noillsville,  Wis.,  Aug.  25,  1878.     Civil  engineer.     C.E. 

(Rutgers,  1906). 

Harry  Riley  Lee,  Holcomb  Rock,  Va. 

Born  at  New  Bxunswick.  N.  J.,  July  4,  188.3.  Supt.  Va.  Works, 
Electro  Metallurgical  Co.,  1912-  .  El.Met.  (Lehigh,  1906). 
M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1907). 

William  Fontaine  Little,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  Oct.  4,  1880.  Electrical  engineer, 
M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1906). 

Allen  Sylvanus  Merchant,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  June  16.  1878.  Manager,  Countv 
Farm  Bureau.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1907). 

George  Henry  Muller,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Oct.  27,  1880.     Printing. 
Earle  Julien  Owen,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Wyoming,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  28,  1878.     Assistant  in  Botanv. 

N.  J.  College  Experiment  Station.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers.  1907). 
Robert  Haven  Reineck,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born   at   New   Brunswick,   N.   J.,   May   22,   1881.      Topographer, 

U.  S.   Geological   Survey,   1913-     . 

Fred  Conrad  Schneider,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Bom  in  Kansas,  Dec.  11,  1882.  Civil  engineer.  Citv  engineer. 
N.  B.,  1905-     . 

Arthur  Embury  Smith,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  North  Plainfleld,  N.  J.,  Dec  31,  1881.  Engineer  and 
contractor. 

Paul  J.  Strassburger,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Ansonia.  Conn.,  Aug.  31,  1878.     Business. 
William  Lee  Tharp,  Jamaica,  L.  I. 

Born  at  Metuchen.   N.   .L.   Feb.   24,    1880.      Electrical  engineer, 

N.   Y.   Telephone  Co.,   1903-     . 

Theodore  Tobish,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Apr.  11,  1881.  Mining  and  civil  en- 
gineering. 

Stewart  LeRoy  Tweed,  Clinton  Corners,  N.  Y". 

Born  at  Williamstown,  N.  J.,  Oct.  21,  1880.     Farm  manager. 

John  Marshall  Van  De  Venter,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  12,  1882.  Electrical  en- 
gineer. 

Percy  Lyle  Van  Nuis,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Mch.  17,  1882.  With  Neverslip 
Mfg.   Co.      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1906). 

Otto  Robert  Andree  Voelker,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Egg  Harbor  Citv,  N.  J..  Feb.  8,  1881.  Survev  Dept.. 
Title  Guarantee  and  Trust  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Ralph  Baldwin  Wilcox,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J..  Sept.  14,  1882.  With  Standard  Under- 
ground Cable  Co.,   of  Pittsburgh. 


1903-1904. 


ALUMNI. 


349 


Nathan  Ther  Benedict, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N. 

Frederic  Stites  Bush, 

Born  at  Newton.  N.  J.,  Jan. 
tial  Ins.  Co.,  Newark.   N.  J, 

Harry  Valentine  Campbell, 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
J..  Nov.  23,  1881.     Civil  engineer. 

Caldwell,  N.  J. 
10,  1880.     Life  insurance,  Pruden- 

Monte  Christi,  Dominican  Republic. 


Born  at  Frceliold,  N.  J.,  Oct.  6,  1882, 
Edward  Leslie  Coriell. 

Born   at   Bound   Brook,   N.   J.,   Dec.   6 
years.     Bank  teller. 

Harry  Davison  Bobbins, 

Born  at  Yardville,  N.  J.,  Apr.  16,  1882 
VoLNEY'  Day  Schlick, 

Bom  at  Bennington.  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1875 

Bookkeeper  and  draftsman. 


Civil  engineer. 

Albuquerque,  N.  M. 
1880.      At   Rutgers   three 

Allentown,  N.  J. 
Bookkeeper. 

Attica,  N.  Y. 
At  Rutgrrs  one  year. 


1904. 
A.B. 


Gansevoort,  N. 
Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 


1882.     Editor,  "N. 


Bloomfield,  N. 
J.  Commerce 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Foreign  exchange. 

Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
Clergyman.   R.    C.    A. 

Newark,  N.  J. 
Allentown,  Pa. 


Arthur  LeGrand  Bergeh, 

Born    at    Sharon.    N.    Y.,    Dec.    9,    1881. 

N.  B.  Sem..  1907.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1907). 
Charles  Robert  Blunt, 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
and  Finance." 
Louis  Williamson  Conover, 

Born  at  Rocky  Hill,  N.  .7.,  Sept.  4,  1884. 

Henry  Dyer  Cook, 

Born    at   Hurley.    N.   Y.,    Feb.   22.    1880. 
N.  B.  Sem..  1907.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1907). 

John  Norris  Field, 

Born  at  Brantford,   Ontario,  Nov.   7,   1883. 
Emil  Eisenhardt  Fischer, 

Born  at  Gcrmantown.  Pa..  Julv  14.  1882.     Lutheran   clergyman. 

Lutheran  Sem.  at  Philadelphia.  1907.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1907). 
William  Kenneth  Flanagan,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  29,   1882.      Lawyer. 

William  Hob  art  Giebel,  Sodus  Center,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Rochester.  N.  Y..  July  21,  1879.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
Teacher.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1907.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1907).  B.D.  (Rut- 
gers, 1908). 

Charles  William  Lambert,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  7,  1881.     Clerk. 

John  Alexander  Linnett,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J..  Dec.  2.  1879.  Real  estate  and  insurance 
broker.     Secretary,  Newark  Real  Estate  Brokers'  Exchange. 

Martin  Adrian  Schenck,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Montgomery.  N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1882.  Lawyer.  LL.B. 
(N.  Y.  Law  School.  1900).     A.M.   (Rutgers.  1907). 

William  Henry  Stewart,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Born   at  Kingston,   N.  Y.,   Apr.   13,   1880.     Pres.   Stewart  Auto-     - 
mobile  Co. 

Frederic  Louis  Wolf,  Irvington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J..  Apr.  28.  1883.  Real  estate  and  in- 
surance. Financial  editor,  "American  Banker,"  1905-09.  Editor, 
"Dailv  Bond  News."  Author,  "Municipal  Bond  Sales,"  for 
1905-08. 


250 


RUTGKKS    COLLEGE. 


1904. 


♦Henry  IIoxegger,  Arni,  India. 

Born   at   Riiti,   Switzerland.   July   27.   1870.      At   Rutgers.    1D08- 
04.     Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.     Missionary  to  India,  1007-14.     N.  B. 
Sem.,   1007.   Died.  July  20,   1014. 
Clarence  Walter  Kip,  Groton,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Passaic,    N.   .7..   Oct.    10.    1882.      At   Rutgers.    1000-01. 
Advertising  manager.     Author,   "Verse   and  Worse." 

Cornelius  Boyd  McCrelis,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Apr.  8,  1883.     Business. 


John  Clarence  Miller, 

Born  at  Livingston.  N.  Y..  Aug,  5,  1870. 
Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1907. 

Byron  Mitchell  Prugh, 

Born  at  Annandale.  N.  J..  May  3,   1881. 
one-half  years.     Editor  and  publisher, 

George  Ernest  Shettle, 

Born  at  Tunbridge.  Wells,  England,  Juno 
1000-02.      Electrician. 


Weehawken,  N, 
At  Rutgers,  1000-04. 

Westfield,  N. 
At   Rutgers   one   and 


1870. 


J. 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
At  Rutgers, 


B.Sc. 

George  Wolfe  Bauer, 

Born  at  Linden,  N.  J.,  Dec.  24,  1883. 
Fred  LeRoy  Brown, 

Born  at  Westfield,  Pa.,  Apr    5,   1883,     Builder,     C.E.    (Rutgers 

1007). 
William  James  Douglas,  Jr., 

Born   at   Newark.   N.   J.,   Sept 


Linden,  N. 
Contracting  engineer. 

White  Plains,  N. 


Newark,  N, 
Superin- 
.      M.D. 
(Rutgers, 


19,  1884.  Physician, 
tendent,  Essex  County  Tuberculosis  Hospital,  1011- 
(Univ.  N.  Y.  and  Bellevue  Med.  Coll.,  1008).  M.Sc. 
1008). 

Gardner  Sam  Driver.  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Kirkwood.   N.   J.,   July  24,   1883.     Grocer. 
Stephen  Clifton  Garrison,  Elmer,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Palatine,  N.  J.,  Apr.  14,  1881,     Farmer. 
Frederick  William  Gaston,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

17,   1883.      Lawyer,      N,   Y.    Law 
1,    1010). 


.L,   Mch. 
(Rutger: 


Born   at  Passaic.   N. 
School,    10O6.      M.Sc. 

George  Henry  Gowen, 

Born   at   New   Brunswick.    N.    J.,    Oct. 
gineer. 

Richard  Heuser, 

Born  in  New  Jersey,  Oct 

gers,  1007). 
Alfred  Ellet  Hitchner, 

Born  at  Clayton,  N.  J.,  Dec.  11,  1882, 
Harry  Jay  Howell, 

Born  at  Newton,  N.  J.,  Jan.  16,  1882. 
Milton  Shortlidge  Ley, 

Born  at  Sidney.  O.,  May  7,   1882. 
Charles  Bernhard  Lipman, 


1882. 


23,  1870,     Civil  engineer. 


Bloomfield,  N. 
Electrical    en- 

Matawan,  N. 
C.E.    (Rut- 


J. 


Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 
Electrical  engineer. 

Jamaica,  L.  I. 
Travelling  representative. 

Fort  Jones,  Cal. 
Attorney. 

Berkeley,  Cal. 


Born  in   Russia, 
teriology,    Univ. 
(Rutgers,    1000, 
1910). 
John  Mellor, 

Born  in  England 


Aug.  17.  1883.  Prof.  Soil  Chemistry  and  Bac- 
California.  Writer  on  Soil  Questions.  M.Sc, 
and    Univ.    Wis.,    1000).      Ph.D,     (Univ.    Cal., 


Oct.   IG,  1877,     Mechanical 


Jersey  City, 

engineer. 


N.  J. 


ALUMNI. 


251 


Wayne,  Pa. 
Manager,    Industrial 


RiDGWAY  Fell  Moon, 

Born   at    Morrisville,   Pa.,    Oct.    15.    1882 

Dept..  Wostinghouse  Elec.  and  Mfg.  Co. 
Herbert  Wills  Moore,  Tottenville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  MoorestoAvn,  N.  J.,  May  23,  1880.     Ceramic  chemist. 
Frank  Abram  Morris,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newtoo,  N.  J.,  Mch.  18,  1880.     Draftsman. 
George  Andrew  Mount,  Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J. 

Born   at   New  Monmouth,   N.   J.,   Oct.   13,   1879.      Civil   engineer. 
John  Irving  Nelson,  New  Market,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Market,  N.  J.,  Sept.  17,  1882.     Farmer. 


Charles  Francis  O'Neill, 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  25,  1881. 

house  Elec.  and  Mfg.  Co. 
Harold  Blackman  Osborn, 

Born    at    Naugatuck.    Conn..    Feb.    6,    1884. 

(Med.  Coll.  State  of  S.  C,  1909). 
Herman  Arthur  Plusch, 


Bloomfield,  N.  J. 
Sales  engineer  Westing- 

Fillmore,  Cal. 
Physician.      M.D. 


Born  at  Catskiil.  N.  Y.,  Oct.   8.  1881. 


Perth  Amboy,  N. 
Ceramic  chemist.      Chief 


chemist.  Atlantic  Terra  Cotta  Co.     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1907).     C.E. 
(Rutgers,  1916). 

Frederic  Alton  Price,  Alcatraz,  Cal. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Apr.  5,  1882.     First  Lieut.  U.  S.  Army. 


Warner  I.  Risley, 

Born  at  Pleasantville,  N.  J.,  May  18,  1883. 
Bertram  Frothingham  Shivler, 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Jan.    5, 

traveler.     Chemist. 
WlIITELAW   REID    STRYKER, 

Born   at  Griggstown,   N.  J.,  Dec.   12,   1880. 
Thomas  Earle  Van  Winkle, 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Oct.  2,  1882 

gers,  1907). 

Frederick  George  Carl  Yolkert, 


Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
Civil  engineer. 

Columbus,  Ohio. 
1881.      Commercial 


New  Orleans,  La. 
Chemist. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Engineer.     M.Sc.   (Rut- 


J.,   Mcli.  27,  188: 


Montreal,  Canada. 
Telephone  en- 


Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N. 
gineer. 

Charles  W^agner, 

Born  in  Russia,  Nov.  8,  1883. 
Fritz  Carl  Wittig, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Frank  CarrixXgton  Woodruff, 

Born  at  Rahway,   N.   J.,   Sept.   22,  1883.     Electrical  inspector, 

U.  S.  Navy  Dept.,  1905-     .     M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1908). 

Lewis  Maxwell  Young,     -  Norwich,  Conn. 

Civil  engineer  and 


Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Lawyer. 

Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
>9,  1883.     Manager. 

Rahway,  N.  J. 


Jan. 


Born  at  Montgomery,  N.  J.,  Apr.  21,  1878. 
contractor.      C.E.    (Rutgers,   1907). 


James  Sloan  Arrowsmitii, 

Born  at   Freehold,   N.   J.,   Nov.   5,   1882. 
Traveling  salesman. 

Henry  G.  Atwater, 

Born  at  Piscataway,  N.  J.,  Mch.  26,  1879. 
With  Bell  Telephone  Co. 

John  Brien  Brown, 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  June  19,  1882. 
Teacher. 


Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Westfield,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Verona,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers  four  years. 


252  RUTGERS    COLLEGE.  1904-1905. 


Nathan  Campbell,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   North    Haledon,    N.    J.,    Sept.    24,    1882.      At    Rutgers, 
three   j'^eaxs.      Civil   engineer   and   city   surveyor. 

Sprague  Caeleton,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  May  6,   1881.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Physician.      Prof.    Genito-Urinai'v   Diseases,  Homoeopathic    Med. 
Coll.     M.D.   (Horn.  Med.  Coll.,  1906). 

Edward  Francis  Duggan,  West  Nutley,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Gainesville,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  23,  1876. 

Samuel  Gordon,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

Born  at  Port  .Tervis,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  19.  1883.  At  Rutgers,  1900- 

01.     Civil  engineer,  U.   S.  Navy,  1911-     .  U.   S.  Naval  Acad., 

1905.     C.E.   (Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.,  1908). 

Robert  Buck  Lupton,  Olangapo,  P.  I. 

Born   at  Rahway,  N.   J.,   .Tune  19,  1882.     Assistant   paymaster, 
L^.   S.   steamship  "Mohican." 

William  Tobias  McChesney,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  10,  1882.     Electrician. 

Gordon  Dickson  McIntire,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.   J.,  Oct.   23,   1883.     Cotton  goods  con- 
verter. 

Edgar  Merle  Nolan,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Mch.  23,  1881. 
RuFUS  George  Poland,  Lewistown,  Mont. 

Born    at    Butte.    Mont.,    Sept.    17,    1876.      Teacher.      Graduate 

State  Model  School,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Benjamin  Geary  Prugh.  Kankaiina,  Wis. 

Born   at   Annandale,   N.   J..   Oct.    31,    1879.      Superintendent   of 
Construction,  The  Foundation  Company  of  New  York,  1909-     . 

Clifford  Elisha  Ste\^ns,  New  York  City. 

Born   at   Newark,    N.   J.,   Jan.   25,   1883.      Manufacturing   straw 
hats. 

Huyler  Wood  van  Hoemenberg,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Kingston.   N.   Y.,   Jan.   2,   1882.      Traveling   in   Central 
America  and  the  West  Indies. 

Clayton  Barney  Vogel,  Port-au-Prince,  Haiti. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sept.  28,  1882.     First  Lieut.,  U.   S. 

Marine  Corps,   1908-     . 
James  Coleman  Waters,  Jr.,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Sept.  26,  1882.     At  Rutgers  three  years. 

Clerk. 

1905. 
A.B. 

Simon  Blocker,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Amsterdam.   Holland.   Oct.   1,  1881.     Cleigyman,  R.  C. 
A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1908.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1908). 

Charles  Leverich  Brett,  Belleville,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Belleville,   N.   J.,   Sept.   11,   1882.      Manufacturer's   ex- 
port agent. 

JAMES  Howard  Bri?tckerhoff,  Herkimer,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Jersey  City.  N.  J..  Feb.  4,  1883.     Clergvman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.   Sem.,  1908.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1908). 

George  Hammell  Cook,  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1883.     Farmer. 
John  August  Hitzelrerg,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  26.  1880.     Teacher. 


1005. 


\LUMK[.  253 


Herman  Terhune  Hopper,  Monsey,  N.  Y. 

Boin  at  Saddle  River,  N.  J.,  Dec.  5,  1882.  Teacher,  Commercial 
High  School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  School  commissioner,  Rockland 
county,   1906-12.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1908y. 

Frank  Nichols  Jennings,  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  25,  1884. 
Harry  Crum  Morehouse,  Howe  Cave,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Coeymans,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1878.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.   B.   Sem.,   1908.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1908). 

Arthur  van  Voorhees  Schenck,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Nov.  25,  1883.  Lawyer.  LL.B. 
(N.  Y.  Law  School,  1908).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1908). 

Albert  Leeds  Stillman,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hoboken.  N.  J.,  June  14,  1883.  Engineer.  E.M.  (Col- 
umbia, 1909).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1910). 

Albert  Augustus  Taylor,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  AUentown,  N.  J.,  Feb.  17,  1881.     Lawyer. 
Daniel  George  Verwey,  New  York  City. 

Bom  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  26,  1878.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1908.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1908). 

Charles  Parker  Wilp.er,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct,  23,  1883.  Forester.  New 
Jersey  State  Fire  Warden.  1910-  .  M.F.  (Yale  Forest  School, 
1907).     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1908). 

Francis  Edmond  Wilber,  Canton,  China. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Dec.  9,  1884.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.     Missionary,  International  Y.  M.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1911. 


Charles  Shepard  Backus,  Mt.  Wilson,  Cal. 

Born  at  Elmhurst,  L.  I.,  Sept.  20,  1883.     In  the  Solar  Observa- 
tory of  the  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington. 

James  Gilbert  Mason,  Jr.,  Metuclien,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  Nov.  21.  1883.     At  Rutgers,  1901-03. 
Investment  securities.     A.B.   (Princeton,  1905). 

Clarence  Edward  Seipel,  Claverack,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  7,  1881.     Salesman  for  a  N.  Y. 
house. 

John  Henry  Wyckoff,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Tindivanam,    India,   Nov.   12,   1881.      Physician.      M.D. 
(Univ.  N.  Y.). 


Litt.B. 

James  Henry  Willock,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Born  at  Troy.  N.  Y.,  June  4.  1883.     Lawyer,     N.  Y.  Law  School, 
1912.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1908). 


B.Sc. 

Harry  Baremore  Angus,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born    at   Elizabeth,    N,    J..    Oct.    11.    1883.      Presb     clergyman, 
Princeton  Sem.,  1909.     A.M.    (Princeton,  1908). 

Welcome  William  Bender,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Elizabeth.   N.    J.,   Jan,    3,   1884.  Lawyer.      LL.B.    (N. 

Y.    Law    School,    1907).      LL.M.     (N.    Y.  Law    School,    1908). 
M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1908). 


254:  EUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


15)05. 


Charles  William  Chappel,  Parlin,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  10,  1880.     With  E.   I.  du  Pont  do 
Nemours  &  Co. 

Robert  Weeks  Cobb,  ■  Wellosley  Hills,  Mass. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Jan.  5,  1884.     Teacher. 
Edson  Joseph  Davis,  Fair  Oaks,  Cal. 

Born   at   Shinglehouso,   Pa.,   Sept.   80,   1882.      Assistant  engineer. 

Los   Angeles   Aqueduct. 

Arthur  Yooriiees  DeIIart,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  .Jamaica,  L.  I.,  Nov.  13,  1883.     Accountant. 

George  Bergen  Ford,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Allentown,  N.  J.,  Feb.  20,   1883.     Ceramic  chemist. 

John  Gaub,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  25,  1885.     Chemist,  Wash- 
ington filtration  plant.     Instructor,  Chemistry,  Cornell,  1908-12. 

Harry  Lloyd  Harris,  Skowhegan,  Maine. 

Born  at  Freedom,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1883.     Farmer. 
Franklin  Edward  Holsten,  Kirkwood,  Mo. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  Aug.  23,   1881.     Chief  chemist.   Pierce 

Oil  Corporation,   1014-     . 
George  Richard  Koehler,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born   at   Somej-ville,   N.   J.,   Mch.   17,   1883.      Second   Lieut.    14th 

U.  S.  Infantry. 
Francis  Bodo  Kurtz,  West  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  May  2,  1884.     Commercial  business. 
David  Townsend  Mason,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Born   at    Newark,    N.    J.,   Mch.    11.   1883.      Prof.   Forestry,   Univ. 

California.     M.F.    (Yale,   1907).     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1908). 
Frederic  Ramsay  Mason,  Missoula,  Mont. 

Born  at   Somerville,   N.   J.,   May   17,   1884.      With   V.    S. 'Forest 

Service. 
Charles  Arthur  Morris,  Tom's  River,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Ilightstown,  N.  J.,  Nov.  10,  1880.     County  Superintend- 
ent of  Schools,  Ocean  county,  1906-     . 
John  Elmer  Pearce,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Linden,  N.  J.,  Jan.  10,  1885.     Fire  Insurance  engineer. 
Loren  Pease  Plummer,  Jr.,  Qulnton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Quinton,  N.  ,T.,  May  19,  1883,     Civil  engineer. 
Dale  Charles  Roberts,  Dongan  Hills,  Staten  Island. 

Born,  Mch.   12,  1881.     Civil  engineer.     C.E.    (Rutgers,   1911). 
*WiLLiAM  Booth  Roll,  Conemaugh,  Penn. 

Born   at  Trenton,   N.   J.,   Dec    29.    1883.      Assistant   Supervisor, 

Penn.  R.  R.     Died,  June  16,  1914. 
Eugene  William  Seng,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  May  5,  1883.     Chemist,  American 

Dyewood  Co.,  1905-     . 
♦Benjamin  Augustus  Sickles,  Colt's  Neck,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Colt's  Neck,  N.  J.,  Oct.  8,  1881.     Farmer.     Died,  Feb. 

15.  1912. 
Albert  Brokaw^  Smith,  Carnegie,  Pa. 

Born  at  Somerville,   N.   J.,  Aug.   19,   1884.     Sales  electrical  en- 
gineer. 
Irving  Russell  Valentine,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Woodin-idge,    N.    J.,    Oct.    6,    1882.      Assistant    Chief 

Chemist    and    Research    Chemist,    U.    S.    Metals    Refining    Co., 

1911-     . 
Elmer  Spangler  Weaver,  Pleasantville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Williamstown,  N.  J.,  Nov.  18.  1884.     Civil  engineer. 


1J)()5. 


ALUM  XI.  255 


Bayard  Coivover  Applegate,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Red    Bank.    N.    J..    Mch.    21.    1884.      At    Rutgers    one 

year.     Ifeal  estate  and  insurance. 
Guy  Huggins  Bergex,  New  York  City. 

Born   at   Somerville.   N.    .J..   Aug.    19.    1884. 
Elliott  Cyril  Burrows,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,   Sept.  6,  1883.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Surgeon.      M.D.    (Coll.   P.  and  S.,   1906). 
Sanger  Sylvester  Carleton,  .  New  York  City. 

#         Born   in   New  York  Citv.   r>ec.   16,   1882.      At  Rutgers,   1901-02. 

Dentist.     D.D.S.    (Baltimore  Coll.  of  Dental  Surgery,  1908). 
Henry  de  la  Bruyere  Carpender,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Ne)v    Brunswick,    N.    ,7.,    May    15,    1882.      At    Rutgers 

three  years.     Cotton  and  stock  broker. 
RoELiF  Eltinge  Dubois,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Paltz.  N.  Y.,   Mch.   19,   1881.     Farmer. 
Percy  Elwood  Erickson,  New  York  City. 

Born   at   Newark.   N.   .T.,   Oct.    28,    1883.      At   Rutgers   one   year. 

Presb.  clergyman.     A.B.   (Dartmouth,  1906).     Union  Sem.,  1909. 

A.M.   (Columbia,  1911). 
*Ainslee  P]VERETT,  Dayton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Englishtown,   N.  J.,  Dec.   10,  1882.     At  Rutgers,   1901- 

02.      Died,  April  27,   1903. 
John  Giblon,  Marlboro,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Marllmro.  N.  J.,  Jan.  29,  1883.     Insurance. 
William  Dey  Herbert,  Fort  Wm.  McKinley,  P.  I. 

Born    at    Englishtown.    N.    ,T..    Dec.    17.    1881.      Army    surgeon. 

At  Rutgers,  1902.     M.D.    (Jefferson  Med.  Coll.). 

Earle  Harold  Hougiitaling,  Walden,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 
Martin  Malia,  Jr.,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  Feb.  15,  1883>.     Farmer. 
William  Henry  Martin,  Jr.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Born   in  I'hiladelphla.  Pa.,   June   10,   1883. 
Theodore  Emil  Merklinger,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark.   N.  J.,  Mch.   14,   1884.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Engineer.     E.E.    (Columbia,  1906). 
William  Paul  Morton,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Salem.    N.    J..    July    26,    1882.      Civil    engineer    with 

Pennsylvania  Bridge  Co. 
*Harold  Forman  Patterson,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Jersey    City.    N.    J..    Jan.    17,    1882.      Died   during    his 

Sophomore  year.  March  10,   1903. 

George  St.  John  Rathbun,  Schenectady,  N.  Y". 

Born    at    Rye,    N.    Y..    .Tan.    12,    1885.      At    Rutgers,^  1901-03. 

Prot.   Episc.   clergyman.      B.A.    (St.   Stephens  College,   1910). 
Harold  Lloyd  Robinson,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Boston.  Mass..  Apr.   23.   1884. 
David  Hirsch  Rosenfeld,  Woodbine,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Janasic,   Russia,  Apr.   29,   1880. 
*  Elmer  Otto  Stillman,  ^  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    July   4,    1883.      Died,    August 

29,  1902. 
Burtis  Fleming  Vaugiian,  Roselle,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,   Mch.   23,   1884.      Manager  of  office,   E. 

E.    Robert.   New  York. 
Frank  Peter  Venable,  i  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Aug.  22,  1881.     Real  estate  manager. 


2dG 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1905-1906. 


♦Habvey  Lanning  Wilson,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Allentown,  N.  J.,  Jan.  31,  1882.  At  Rutgers,  1901-02. 
Died  during  his  Senior  year  at  the  Philadelphia  Dental  College, 
Jan.  7,  1906. 


1906. 


N.   J.,   Apr.   22,   1885. 


Lawyer. 


J..   Feb.   6,   1883.     P.   O. 


New  York  City. 
Lawyer.    .  Col- 
Warsaw,  N.  Y. 
Justice  of  the 

Eatontown,  N.  J. 
clerk   at   Red 


A.B. 

Louis  Bevieb,  Jb., 

Born  at  New  Brunswick, 
umbia  Law  School,  1909. 
Habby  Milton  Bbown, 

Born  at  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  11,  1885. 
Peace,   1914-     . 

Geoege  Oscab  Dennis, 

Born   at  Eatontown,   N. 

Bank,  N.  J. 
Haeold  Edwabd  Geeen,  South  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  16,  1880.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     N. 

B.   Sem.,  1909.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1911). 
Raymond  Bebguee  Johnson,  '  Newtonville,  Mass. 

Born  in  Chicago,   111.,   May   11,   1885.      Teacher.      Instructor   in 

English,    Harvard,    1908-09.      Union    Sem.,    1906-07.      Harvard 

Graduate  School,  1907-09. 
Maubice  Ieving  Lindbith  Kain,  Hutchinson,  Kan. 

Born    at    Delaware    Water    Gap,    Pa.,    Apr.    20,    1883.      Episc. 

clergyman.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1906-09.     General  Sem.,  1910. 
*JoHN  Ross  MacNeill,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Crieff,   Scotland,   Jan.   4,   1883.      N.   B.   Sem.,   1906-08. 

Pastor,  Gotebo  Reformed  Church,   1908-09.     Died,  at  Roxbury, 

N.  Y.,  Jan.  18,  1910. 
Daniel  Bablow  Mineb,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  Y.,  May  6,  1882.     Advertising  agency. 
J.  Habvey  Mubphy,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Paterson,   X.   J.,   Apr.   28,   1882.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

N.  B.   Sem.,   1909.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1909). 
NOBBUBY  CoBDNEB  MuBBAY,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  20,  1885.     Lawyer. 
Habby  William  Noble,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,   June   25,   1882.     Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1909. 
John  Mabius  Madison  Stahb,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  in  Denmark,  Dec.  6,  1884.     Accountant,  Western  Electric 

Co. 


Hagerstown,  Md. 
At  Rutgers  one  year. 


William  Humphbeys  Buehans, 

Born   at  Durham,  N.   Y.,  Aug.   28,  188t 

Salesman. 
Oliveb  James  Schoonmakeb,  Ashburnham,  Mass. 

Born   at   Hurlev.    N.   Y.,    Oct.    24,   1882.      At   Rutgers,   1901-03. 

Chair  manufacturer.     A.B.   (Harvard,  1906). 
William  Hopleb  Woodbuff,  Chester,  N.  J. 

Born   at   East   Orange,   N.    J.,    July   26,   1883.      At   Rutgers   two 

years.     Farmer. 


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ALUMNI.  257 


Litt.B. 

Lyman  Abbott  Gerow,  Washington ville,  N,  Y. 

Born  at  Vails  Gate,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1880.     Feed  business. 


George  Clinton  Dodge,  Great  Bend,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Great  Bend,  N,  Y.,  Mch.  4,  1884.     Salesman,  Portland 
cement.     A.B.    (Colgate  Univ.,  1906). 

Frank  Fenno  Pellet,  Watkins,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1884.     Business. 


B.Sc. 

Edward  Harker  Acton,  Shawinigan  Falls,  Canada. 

Born  at  Salem,  N.  J.,  Sept.  7,  1884.     Supt.,  Northern  Aluminum 

Co.,  Ltd. 
Addlpii  Geroasius  AiiRENS,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Elizabeth.  N.   J.,  May  14,  1886.     Commercial  engineer, 

Westinghouse  Electric  and  ManUifacturing  Co. 
Raymond  Walter  Allen,  Cody,  Wyo. 

Born  at  Medford,  N.  J.,  Sept.  14.  1884.     Forest  supervisor.  U.  S. 

Forest  Service,  1911-     .     M.F.   (Yale). 
George  Gouverneuu  Ashwell,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  near  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Feb.  12,  1885.     Architect. 
AVilliam  Harris  Benedict,  Jr.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  24,  1885.     Engineering.  ' 

Clifford  Stanislaus  Brinkerhoff,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  May  6,  18B3.     Civil  engineer. 
Adolph  Brogger,  .  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Dec.  23,  1884.     Draughtsman. 
Percy  Edgar  Brown,  Ames,  Iowa. 

Born   at   Woodbridge.   N.   J.,  Oct.   9,   1885.     Pxof.   Soil   Bacteri- 

ologv.  Iowa  State  College.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1909).     Ph.D.   (Rut- 
gers,   1912). 

Thomas  Harvey  Bruce,  Arlington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Cceanic.  N.  J.,  Sept.   17.  1885.     With  General   Electric 
Lamp  Develop m(nt  Laboratory,  Harrison,  N.  J. 

David  Alexander  Decker,  Norfolk,  Ya. 

Born   at  Pine  Bush,   N.  Y.,   May  4,   1884.     Asst.   City   Engineer. 
C.E.    (Rutgers,   1914). 

Thomas  Alan  Devan,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born    at    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    Jan.    31,    1884.      Physician.       M.D, 
(Johns  Hopkins). 

IIervey  Kinch  Doane,  Miles  City,  Montana. 

Born  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Ap:r.  23,   1883.     Civil  engineer.     Real 
estate. 

Charles  Robert  Duncan,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  Feb.  17,  1884.     Assistant  Prof.  Mathe- 
matics, Mass.  Agric.  College.     C.E.   (Rutgers,  1914). 

Job  Langfcrd  Edwards,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

Born    at   Barnegat,   N.    J.,    Mch.    17,    1884.      Electrical   engineer, 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Co. 

Charles  Job  Eldridge,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Williamstown,  N.  J.,  Jan  7,  1886.  Civil  engineer. 

Henry  Marshall  Fales,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111. 

Born   at   La   Salle,   N.   Y.,    Mch.    29,    1884.  Telephone   engineer. 

17 


258  KUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1906. 


Harold  Hooley  Febrey,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Elizabeth,    N.    J.,   Nov.   24,   1885.      Electrical   onginecr. 
Howard  Spooner  Gay,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Iliggamun,  Conn..  Nov.  23,  1882.     Civil  engineer.     C.E. 

(Rutgers,  1909). 
Arthur  Vaughan  Gregory,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Titusville,   Pa.,   June   7,    1885.      Surveyor.   U.    S.    Eng. 

Dept. 
Albert  William  Hill,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  18,  1886.     Advertising  manager. 
Arthur  Headifen  Howatt,  Youngstown,  O. 

Born  at  Deseronto,  Canada,  June  9,  1883.     Ci.vil  engineer. 
Roy  Gordon  Imlay,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Imlaystown,  N.  J.,  Dec.  11,  1883.     Construction  Dept., 

Duquesne  Light  Co. 
David  Jenkins,  Franklin  Furnace,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mine  Hill,  N.  J.,  Nov.  8,  1884.     Chemist.     N.  J.  Zinc 

Co. 
Frank  Otto  Mittag,  Jr.,  Park  Ridge,  N.  J. 

Born   in   New  York   City,    Jan.    7.    1882.      Manufacturer.      Post 

graduate,  one  year,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  two  years,  Columbia  Univ. 
Nelson  Sheppard  Moore,  Cicero,  111. 

Born   at  Bridgeton.   N.   J.,   May   22,   1883.      Electrical   engineer. 
James  Edwin  Morrow,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  at  Nowville,  Pa.,  Jan.  19,  1882.     Civil  engineer. 
John  Joseph  Mulligan,  Chrome,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Oct.  31,  1884.     Chemist. 
Frank  Randall  Pratt,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Warsaw,  N.  Y..  Apr.  19.  1876.     Assistant  Prof.  Physics. 

Rutgers,   1911-     .     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1908). 

George  Henry  Roeder,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at   New   Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Sept.    6,    1885.      Manager   of 

poultry  farm. 
Clarence  Gordon  Rolfe,  New  Brunswick.  N.  J. 

Born   at  New   Brunswick,   N.   J.,   Apr.   4,   1885.      Salesman   and 

demonstrator,  Hai'dman-Peck  Piano  Co. 
*Nahum  David  Shore,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Odessa,    Russia.    Mch.    27.    1880.      Assistant    in    plant 

breeding.    N.    J.    State    Coll.    Exper.    Station,    1907-09.      M.Sc. 

(Rutgers,  1908).     Died,  Sept.  20,  1909. 
George  Oakley  Smalley,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  Mch.  8,  1885. 
Clarence  Lockerson  Smith,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton.  N.  J.,  Oct.   17,   1882.     Salesman.      Engineer. 
Frederick  Newton  Ward  well,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Adams,    N.    Y.,    Mch.    24,    1884.      Supt.    U.    S.    Survey. 

Dept.  of  Interior,  1910-15. 
Winton  Hadley  Wilber,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Westfield.  N.  J..  Apr.  2,  1886.     Telephone  engineering. 
Thomas  Lambert  Wilkinson,  Riverside,  N.  J. 

Born    at   Riverside.    N.   J..    .Tan.   4.    1885.      Real   estate   and   in- 
surance.     Law  student.     Post  graduate   two  years,   Mass.    Inst. 

Technology. 
Louis  Frederick  Baker  Woolston,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born    at    Trenton,    N.    J.,    Nov.    20,    1885.      Electrical    engineer, 

General   Electric  Co. 


i{K>6-1907. 


ALUMNI. 


159 


Frank  Lofland  Cosgkove, 

Born  at  Cambridge,   Ohio,  Nov.   22,  1882. 
*WiLLiAM  Frederick  Davidson, 

Born   at   Holland.   Mich..   Feb.   13,   1881. 
Teacher.     Died,  July  8,  1904. 

Harold  Depew, 

Born    at    Linden,    N.    J.,    Sept.    8,    1883. 
Lawyer.      LL.B.    (Yale,    1906). 

Leslie  Miller  Hay, 


Zanesville,  Ohio. 

Holland,  Mich. 
At   Rutgers,   1902-03. 

Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
At    Rutgers,    1902-03. 


Born   at  Cohoes,   N.   Y.,   Mch.   2,   1883. 
Penn.,  1908). 


Cohoes,  N.  Y. 
Dentist.     D.D.S.    (Univ. 

Riverside,  N.  J. 


Watkins, 
Clerk.  U.   S.   Classified 


George  Morley  Hecker, 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  1,  1886. 
.Ja:mes  Akester  Hope, 

Born   at   Watkins.   N.   Y.,   Aug.   9,   1883. 

Postal  Service. 
David  Jacobson,  Elizabeth,  N 

Born  at  Elizabeth.  N.  J..  Jan.  31.   1885.     Building  materials. 
Timothy  Herbert  McManus,  New  Brunswick,  N 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  .Jan.  24.  1882.     Bookkeeper. 
Bergen  B.  Staats,  Jr., 

Born  at  West  Hurley.  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  1880. 

one-half  years.      Civil   engineer. 
Charles  Henry  Taubel, 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Nov.  30.   1886. 
Philip  Vermilye  VanArsdale, 

Born    at    Plainfield.     N.     J..     Sept 

(Brown  Univ..  1906).     N.  "    " 


N.  Y. 


J. 


Fort  Myers,  Florida. 
At  Rutgers  one  and 

Riverside,  N.  J. 


24,    1884. 
Y.  Law  School,   1909. 


Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Lawyer.       A.B. 


Raymond  Tapping  Vredenburgh, 

Born  in  Chicago.   111.,  Aug.   16,   1882. 

Harold  Lee  Westfall, 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  Nov.  27,   1883. 
Poultry  farmer. 


Brookline,  Mass. 
Bonds. 

Metuchen,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers  two  years. 


Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.  J. 
Teacher.     A.M.    (Rut- 


1907. 
A.B. 

Charles  Noble  Doolittle, 

Born  at  Stanhope,  N.  J.,  Mch.   17.  1885. 

gers,  1911). 
Solomon  Esberg,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  York  City,  Dec.  12,  1886.     Lawyer.     LL.B.   (Univ. 

Dakota.   1912). 
Frederick  Adam  Kullmar,  Lewes,  Del. 

Born    at   Jamesburg,    N.   J..   Feb.    28,   1886.      Presb.    clergyman. 

B.D.    (Princeton   Sem.,   1915). 

George  Allen  Leukel,  Little  Britain,  Pa. 

Born   at   Shrewsburv.   N.   J..   Oct.   23,   1886.      Presb.   clergyman. 

Princeton  Sem.,  1910.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1911). 
Frederick  Wilson  Scott,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  29,  1885.     Surgeon.     M.D. 

(Coll.  P.  and  S.,  1911). 
Royal  Arthur  Stout,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J..  Nov.  14.  1885.     Presb.  clergyman. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1910.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1910).     B.D.   (Rutgers,  1912). 


260  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


J.»«7. 


Lloyd  Bliss  Wheeler,  Oceanic,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bliss.  N.  Y..  Feb.  6,  1885.     Principal  of  Sctiools.     A.M. 
(Rutgers,  1010). 


John  C.  Bergen,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  July  12,  1885.     Wholesale  paper. 

Hugo  Blum,  New  York  City. 

Born   at   New   Brunswick.   N.    J.,    Sept.    11,    1885.      At   Rutgers, 
1903-05.      Physician.      M.D.    (Coll.    p.    and    S.,    1909). 

Claudius  James  Fingar,  Lebanon,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Germantown.  N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1880.     Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 
A.B.    (Lafayette,   1906).     N.  B.   Sem.,   1910. 

Austin  Millis  Leavens,  New  York  City. 

Born   at   Lanslngburg,   N.   Y.,   Jan.    19,   1880.      With   Longmans, 
Green  &  Co. 

Frank  McIntire,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Mch.  30,  1887.     Merchant. 


Litt.B. 

Bruce  Ballard,  Montgomery,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Roxbury,   N.  Y.,  Aug.   13,   1882.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

N.  B.   Sem.,   1910. 
Alton  Percy  Swan,  Berlin,  N.  H. 

Born  at  Franklin,   Me.,  July  4,   1882.      Superintendent  of  paper 


Valentine  Royal  Tupper,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brewster,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  1886.     Banking  business. 


B.Sc. 

Charles  Chambers  Armstrong,  South  River,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Strykersville,  Pa.,  Jan.  6,  1886.     Civil  engineer. 
John  Louis  Baker,  Milburn,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Nov.  11,  1882.     Civil  engineer. 
Ralph  Lester  Beach,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  East  Orange.  N.  J..  Sept.  8,  1884.     Lamp  manufacturing. 

M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1910). 
Abraham  H.  Blum,  Fresno,  Cal. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  28,  1885.     Merchant. 
Walter  Rodney  Cornell,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Vineland,  N.  J.,  July  19,  1882.     Instructor  in  mechan- 
ics.    C.E.    (Cornell,  1915). 

Randolph  Marshall  Creamer,  Orangeburg,  N.  1'. 

Born  at  Petersburg,  N.  J.,  Oct.  15,  1879.  Civil  engineer. 

J.  M.  Gonzalez,  San  Turce,  Porto  Rico. 

Born    at    San    Turce,    Porto    Rico,    Dec.  25,    1886.      Assistant 

Supt.  Public  Works. 

Thomas  Dean  Halliwell,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Bortt   at  St.   Louis,   Mo.,  Oct.   16,   1886.      Superintendent,   T.   M. 
Barrett  Co. 

Lewis  Arthur  Heath,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.   J.,  June  5,  1886.     Electrical  engi- 
neer. • 


1907. 


ALUMNI. 


261 


"William  Richard  Hughes,  Jr., 

Born  at  Point  Levis,  Canada,  June  29.  188.5. 

President,   Hughes  Foulkrod  Co. 
Albert  Rittenhouse  Johnson, 

Born  at  Lambertville.   N.  J..   Mch.   7.   1880. 

matics  and  Graphics,  Rutgers,  1913—     . 
Harry  Aaron  Marmer, 

Born  in  Russia,  June  21,   1885.     Computer, 

Survey. 

Clifford  Davidson  Mayhew, 

Born  at  Pittsgrove,   N.  J.,  Jan.   16,   1885. 
Army. 

Walter  Ernest  Nelson, 

Born  at  New  Market,  N.  J. 
Alex  William  Quackenboss, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,   N.   J.,   May   10, 

tor  and  embalmer. 

Walter  Frank  Reinheimer, 

Born  at  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  Feb.  4,  1883. 

Harvey  Clifford  Robins, 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Dec.  6,  1886. 
Co.,   1907-     . 

Walter  Frederick  Ludwig  Roeder, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  May  18, 
Research  Dept.  General  Electric  Co. 

Harry  John  Stockum, 

Born  at  Haddonfleld,  N.  J.,  June  8,  1879. 
Isaac  Victor  Stone, 

Born    at   Malaga.   N.   J.,   July   8.   1884 


Rubber  Co.,  191 

*Reuben  Tharp,  Jr., 

Born  at  Rahwav 
1910. 

Vinton  Douglas  Tompkins, 

Born  at  Hailingen,  N.  J.,  Aug.  11,  1884. 
Shops,  Robert  College,  1911-     . 

Ralph  Decker  Van  Duzer, 

Bom  at  Middletown,  N.  Y..  Dec.  30,  1884 
tax  agent.   Lehigh  Valley  R.   R.   Co. 

Frank  Robertson  Van  Sant, 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Aug.  8,  1883 

Raymond  Percy  Wilson, 

Born  at  East  Millstone,  N.   J 

Walter  Harris  Wilson, 

Born  at  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  July  15,  188 

William  Sanderson  Woodruff, 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 

General  contractor. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J, 
Asst.  Prof.  Mathe- 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Coast  and  Geodetic 

New  York  City. 
Civil  engineer,  U.  S. 


New  Market,  N. 
Nov.  20,  1885.     Civil  engineer. 

New  Brunswick,  N. 
1885.      Funeral  diroc- 


Warsaw,  N.  Y. 
Business. 

Roselle,  N.  J. 
Engineer,  N.  Y.  Telephone 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
1886.     Tester.  Turbine 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Insurance. 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Chicif  chemist,   Revere 


.     M.A.   (Gallaudet  Coll.,  1908), 

Rahway,  N.  J. 
N.  J.,  May  7,  1885.     Chemist.     Died,  Feb.  17, 


Constantinople,  Turkey. 
Supt.  of  Engineering 


Asst. 


Middletown,  N.  Y. 
gen.  land  and 


Newark,  N. 
With  General  Electric  Co. 

New  Brunswick.  N. 
Sept.  29,   1886.      Civil   engineer. 

Metuchen,  N. 
Clerk. 

Somerville,  N. 


J. 


J. 


Born  near  Flagtown   Station, 
Success  Magazine. 


N.   J..   Dec.   21 


1884.      With   the 


Fred  Kline  Armstrong,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born   at   North    Plainfield,    N.    J.,    Sept.    15,    1884.      Engineering 
Dept.   Ingersoll-Rand  Co.,   N.  Y. 

Lester  Doav  Berger,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  at  Seward,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  6,  1884.     Chief  clerk  to  Vice  Pros. 

and   General   Manager,   Gulf,    Texas   and   Western    Railway    Co. 
Harlan  Besson,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Hoboken.   N.   J..    July   1.    1887.      At   Rutgers,    1903-06. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.    (N.  Y.   Law 'School,   1908). 


262  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1907. 


Walter  Gilbert  Boschen,  Union,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Union,  N.  J.,  Aug.  23,  1883.     Fire  insurance. 
Ralph  Price  Davies,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  16,  1885.     At  Rutgers  two 

years.     Cashier,  Real  Estate  Management  Co. 

Hervey  Stanton  De  Groodt,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Oct.  29,  1883. 
Frank  Hasbrouck  P]arle,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Mcli.  18,  1884.  Civil  engineer,  Har- 
rison, Dunham  &  Earle. 

Lawrence  Esselstyn,  Covelo,  Cal. 

Born  at  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  1,  1885.  At  Rutgers,  1903-05. 
Farmer. 

Henry  Lange  Felch,  Ossining,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J.,  May  5,  1884.  Civil  engineer,  N.  Y. 
State  Highway  Dept.,  1907-     . 

Isaac  Fineberg,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Nov.  11,  1883. 
Charles  Henry  Garretson,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  July  8,  1885.     Treasurer,  Tide  Water 

Trans.  Co. 

♦Alfred  Charles  Hicks,  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Long  Branch,  N.  J.,  May  6,  1886.  At  Rutgers,  1903-04. 
Medical  student.  Class  of  1910,  Univ.  Chicago.  Died,  Jan.  4, 
1910. 

Edward  Louis  Keenan,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Raritan,  N.  J.,  July  31,  1885.  At  Rutgers  two  years. 
Civil  engineer. 

.  Roland  Henry  Birdsall  Landers,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Afton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  1883.  Bookkeeper  and  office  as- 
sistant. 

Francis  Granger  Lang,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  21,  1886.     Civil  engineer. 
Cleveland  Perry,  Belleville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Belleville,  N.  J.,  Sept.  20,  1884.     Lawyer. 
Alan  Cole  Plume,  Cranford,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  28,  1885.     Bank  clerk. 
William  Denton  Pollock,  Richmond  Hill,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  29,  1884. 
Frank  Sanford  Stimson,  Linden,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Linden,  N.  J.,  Oct.  19,  1887.     Farmer. 
Andrew  Edward  Sweeney,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  July  23,  1886.  At  Rutgers,  1903.  Dep- 
uty Tax  Collector. 

♦Nicholas  Vreeland,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  June  18,  1884.  At  Rutgers,  1903-04. 
Lawyer.     Died,  Mch.  29,  1914. 

Russell  Ellsworth  Watson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  8.  1885.  At  Rutgers  three 
years.  Lawyer.  Asst.  Prosecutor.  Middlesex  County.  1910-12. 
Mayor,  Highland  Park,  N.  J.,  1916-  .  LL.B.  (N.  Y.  Law 
School,  1907). 

Carl  Wilcox  Wilmurt,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Feb.  13,  1886.  With  Michilin 
Tire  Co. 


IMS. 


ALUMNI.  263 


1908. 
A.B. 

Stockton  Cbanmer,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1887.     Bond  broker. 
Pjiilip  Lixdsley  Dodd,  Managua,  Nicaragua. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Apr.  22,  1885.     Assistant,  Library  of 

Congress. 

TnEODOKE  Amerman  Hageman,  Feura  Bush,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Cuddebackville,   N.  Y.,   Jan.   10,   188G.     Clergyman,   R. 
C.  A.     X.  B.  Sem.,  1908-10. 

George  Conde  Lawsing,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Glen,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  30,  1884.     Surgeon.     M.D.   (Columbia, 
1912). 

William  Nash  MacNeill,  New  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Crieff.   Scotland,  Mch.  31,  1885.     Clergyman,  R.  C.   A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1911.     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1911). 

Ripley  Watson,  *  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  .Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Mch.  15,  1886.     Lawyer.     LL.B.   (N. 
Y.   Law  School,   1910).     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1911). 


Morris  Hedden,  .   Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  June  30,  1887. 

Alfred  Joyce  Kilmer,  New  York  City. 

Bom  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Dec.  6,  1886.  At  Rutgers, 
1904-06.      A.B.     (Columbia,    1908).      Author.       Poet.       Editor, 

"The     Churchman,"     1912-13.       On     staff  New     York     Times,     . 
1913-     . 

Edward  Howard  Lawson,  Eckington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  21,  1887.  At  Rutgers,  1904- 
07.  Teacher.  Editor.  Law  student.  A.B.  (Howard  Univ., 
1908).   Washington   Normal   School,   1909. 

William  Henry  McCormick,  Jr.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Oct.  10,  1885. 
WiLLiA]\t  Valentine  Thomas,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  N^w  York  City,  July  21,  1879. 


Litt.B. 

Harry  Frank  Brewer,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Portland,   Me.,   May   2,   1886.      Lawyer.      LL.B.    (N.   Y. 
Law  School,  1910).     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1911). 

Charles  Thiers  Thompson,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  at  Tinton  Falls,  N.  J.,  Apr.  21,  1887.     Chemist. 


Aurelius  Milford  Tracy,  Jr.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born   at   Middletown,   Conn..    Mch.   31,    1886.      At   Rutgers   two 
years.     District  sales  manager. 

B.Sc. 

*Will  Wiseman  Berdan,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paterson.  N.   J..  Aug.   9,  1886.     AVith  Dilliston   Lumber 
Co.     Died.  Feb.  23,  1914. 
CuNNiNGSTON  Drysdale  Black,  Somerville,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Milford,  Pa.,  May  15,  1881.     Agriculturist. 


261 


RUTGEBS    COLLEGE. 


1908. 


Eugene  Suydam  Brokaw, 

Born  at  Bound  Brook.  N.  J 

Charles  Bloomfield  Carman 
Born  at  Menlo  Park,  N.  J., 

Warren  Livingston  Du  Bois, 

Porn  at  Freehold,  X.  J.,  Nov 
Institute  of  Technology,  1900 

Charles  Elliot, 


Ossining,  N.  Y. 
Sept.  17,  1883.     Teacher. 

Metuchen,  N,  J. 
3  885.     Civil  engineer.     C.E. 

Perth  Am  boy,  N.  J. 
13.   1887.     Draughtsman.      Mass. 
M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1911). 

Scotch  Plains,  N.  J. 


Born  at  New  Market.  N.  J.,  Dec.   20,   1883 
Harry  Samuel  Feller, 

Born  at  Nisl^otko.  Russia,  Nov 


Surveyor. 
New  Brunswick.  N. 
Teacher,  Mathematics. 


J. 


1,  1885. 
N.   B.   High  School,   1908-     . 

Douglas  Judson  Fisher,  Sayreville,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Sayreville.  Aug.   17,   1886.     Ceramic  chemist. 
Alvin  Bartholdi  Fox,  Perth  Amboy.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Perth  Aml>oy,  N.  J..  Oct.  29.  1886.  Civil  engineer. 
County  engineer,  Middlesex  County,  1912-  .  C.E.  (Rutgers. 
1912). 

Howard  Somerville  Gies, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  25.  1885. 
Morris  James  Gluck, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  21,  1885. 
Max  J.  Hemmer,  Jr., 


Upper  Montclair,  N. 
Building  contractor. 

Perth  Amboy,  N. 
Cooperage. 

Newark.  N. 


J. 


J. 


Oct.  6.  1882.     Commercia 


1886. 


N.   .T..   Jul 


1886.     Chemist. 


Born  at  Newark.  N.  .T. 

Thornton  Mills  Hopler, 

Born  at  Flanders,  N.  .T.,  July  13 
Harold  Frederick  Hovey, 

Born  at  Lyons.   N.   Y..  Aug.'  6,   1885 

Harris  Allison  Jamison, 

Born  at  Englishtown.  N.  J.,  Dec.   2.   1884 
Elmer  Williamson  Kent, 

Born   at  New  Brunswick 

gineer. 
Harry  Levenson, 

Born   in  Russia,   Jan.   27 

Robert  Allen  Lufburrow, 

Born   at   Atlantic   Highlands.   N.    J.,   Dec 
and  real  estate  operator.     C.E.   (Rutgers. 

Alfred  John  Mahnken, 

Born   at   T'nion.   N.   J.,   Dec.   2, 
and  structural  engineer.     C.E. 

Clifford  Lea  Mason, 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Dec.  1, 

Bergen  Stelle  Merrill, 

Born    at    Stelton.    N.    J 
C.E.    (Rutgers,  1913). 

John  William  Moffett, 

Born    at    Fords.    N.    J., 

(Rutgers,   1913). 
Irving  Lovejoy  Owen, 

Born    at    Wyoming,    N.    Y., 

County'  Farm  Demonstration, 

Clarence  Louis  Pferscii, 

Born  in   New  York  City,  May 
Richard  Coxe  Rice, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J..  1886.     Broker 


salesman. 

San  Mateo,  Cal. 
Ceramic  chemist. 

Port  Deposit.  Md. 
Teacher. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Teacher. 

Passaic,  N.  J. 
1886.      Electrical   en- 


Elizabeth,  N.  J. 


N.  J. 


Sept.    6 


Highland.  Park, 
3,  1886.  Contractor 
1913). 

Weehawken,  N.  J. 
1888.      Architectural,   consulting 
(Rutgers,  1912). 

Pittsfield,  Mass. 
1887.     Electrical  engineer. 

Rah  way,  N.  J. 
1886.       Structural    engineer. 


Oct.    17,    1887.      Civil 


May 

N.  J 

New  Brunswick, 

28,    1882.       Snpt.    Middlesex 
■.  Experiment  Station. 

Detroit. 

r  14. 

1886, 

Chemist. 

New  Brunswick, 

New  York  City, 
engineer.      C.E. 

N.  J. 


Mich. 


N.  J. 


1908. 


ALUMNI. 


265 


Daniel  Safford, 

Born    in    New 


New  York 
Secretary.       M  Sc. 


12.    1886.      Lawyer. 


Patersou, 
LL.B.    (N. 


Oct.    14.   188' 


Highland  Park. 

Engineering  and 

Brooklyn. 
Railway  postal 


York    ritv.    Anr.     2.     1887 
(Rutgers.   IPIO).      LL.B.    (N.   Y.   Law  Scliool.   1910) 

William  Personet  Seddon, 

Born   at   Paterson.    N.   J..   Ait 

Y.  Law  School.  1911). 
Harold  Richard  Segoine. 

Born  at  Point  Pleasant.  N.  J 

contracting. 

James  Herbert  Smith, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.   N.   .T.,   May   11,   1884 

clerk. 
Martin  Somers  Steelman, 

Born  at  Mays  Landing.   N.  J.     Civil   engineer. 
Arthur  Cunningham  Swift, 

Born   in   Brooklyn.   N.   Y.,  Mav   15.   1883.      Civil   engineering.   U. 

S.  Engineer  Corns.  N.  Y.     C.E.    (Rutgers.  1911). 

Charles  Maxwell  Warner,  Jr..  Elizabeth, 

Born  at  Memphis.  Tenn.,  May  21.  1889.     Miner.     Met.E. 

Howard  Irving  Wheat,  Rutherford, 

Born  at  Madison.  N.  .T..  Mav  28.  1884.     Assistant  superintendent. 

Chestnut  Ridge  White  Brick  Co. 

Clarence  Alexander  Wilbur,  Frankfort, 

Born    at    Catskill.    N.    Y..    Oct.    4,  1883.      Leveler,    N.   Y.    State 

Dept.  of  Engineering. 


City. 
N.  J. 

N.  J. 
N.  Y. 


Hartford,  Conn. 
Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

N.  J. 
N.  J. 

N.  Y. 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Cashier   for 


Arlington,  N.  J. 
Teacher. 

Norwood,  Mass. 
At  Rutgers.  1904-05. 

Newton,  N.  J. 
At   Rutgers.    1904-05. 


Edwin  Lewis  Baier, 

Born    at    New    Brunswick.    N.    .L.    .Tune    23.    1886. 

Armour  &  Co.  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J. 
Thomas  Stanley  Benstead, 

Born  at  Arlington.  N.  .L.  May  25,   1887. 
Clarence  Arminger  Bingham, 

Born  at  Elizabeth.  N.  .7..  Sept.  20,   1885 

City  manager,  1915-     . 
*Henry  K.  Blanchard, 

Born   at   Newton.    N.    ,T..   .Tulv   13,    1886. 

Died.  Sept.  16,   1905. 
Frank  Taintor  Corbin,  Jr.,  Oxford,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  ^IcDonough.  N.  Y..  .Tune  15.  1885.     Manufacturing. 
Charles  Burhans  Finctt.  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Ivingston.  N.  Y..  May  30.   1885.      At  Rutgers.   1904-08. 

Civil  engineer. 
Raymond  McNair  Gardner,  Gantts  Quarry,  Ala. 

Born   at  Newark.  N.  .L.  Mch.   12.   1885.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Chief  draughtsman. 
James  Grieve,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  West  Hartlepool.  England.  Feb.  28.  1881. 
Herbert  Langley  Harries,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Washington,   D.   C,  .Tune  9.   1885.     U.   S.   Army.     West 

Point.   1907. 
Christian  Heidt,  Jr., 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Dec.  6.  1886. 
Nathan  Kaufman, 

Born   at   Elizabeth.  N.   J..   Dec.   27.   1884. 

United  Electric  Light  and  Power  Co. 

Edward  Benedict  Kelly, 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  .T.,  Sept.   15.  1885. 


Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Manufacturer. 

Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Meter  expert.     With 

Elizabeth,  N.  J 


266 


RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1908-1909. 


Robert  Austin  Klein,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  West  Valley,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1881. 
PIoRATio  Seymour  Lang,  Jr.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  30,  1886.     Civil  engineer. 
Joseph  Watson  Messler,  Springfield,  O. 

Born  at  Allentown,  N.  J.,  Dec.  29,  1888.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Subscription  manager,  Crowell  Publishing  Co. 

Otto  Reiner,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,   N.   J.,   May   24,   1886.  At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Supt.    Public    Service    Gas    Co.,    Newark,  N.    J.      B.S.    (Purdue, 
1910). 

Schuyler  Leonard  Rust,  *  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bridgewater.  Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1884.     At  Rutgers,  1904-06. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  \Mlliam  Rust  and  Sons  Co. 


Alexander  Burton  Shufeldt, 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1884. 
Frank  Herman  Stobaeus, 

Born   at   Newark,   N.   J.,   Jan.   27,   1884. 

Chemist. 
William  Teitelbaum, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  14,  1887. 
Horace  Edward  Treat, 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Jan,  24,  1883. 

Sales   manager. 
Abraham  Urevitz, 

Born   at  Eaisin,   Russia,   Dec.   10,   1886. 

Physician.      M.D.    (Univ.   Coll.   of  Med., 

Rodney  Van  Gilder, 

Born  at  Petersburg,  N.  J.,  Mch.  13,  1880.     At  Rutgers,  1904-05 
Teacher. 

Stirling  Van  Winkle, 

Born  at  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  Feb.  5,  1886, 
Theodore  Romeyn  Varick, 

Born  at  Jersey  City,   N.  J.,  Oct.  8,  1885. 
Rafael  Serafin  Vidal, 

Born  at  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico,  Sept.  9,  1882 

year.     Municipal  treasurer,  1911-     . 


Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Newark,  N.  J. 
At   Rutgers,   1904-06. 

Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Summit,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers  four  years. 

West  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
At   Rutgers   one   year. 
Richmond,   Va.,   1910). 

Petersburg,  N,  J. 


Rutherford,  N.  J. 
Business. 

East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Humacao,  Porto  Rico. 
At  Rutgers  one 


Harky  Arthur  Vosburgh, 
Born  at  Holland,  N.  Y. 

George  Robert  Wilson, 

Born    at    Poughkeepsie, 
automobile  tires. 

Lloyd  Richard  Wilson, 


Warsaw,  N.  Y. 
June  9,  1882.     Business. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
N.    Y.,    Nov.    28,    1886.      Manufacturer, 


Cleveland,  O. 

Born  at  Metuchen,  N.   J.,  Jan.  24,  1888.     At  Rutgers,   1904-05. 
Sales  manager. 

East  Orange,  N.  J. 
May  1,  1887.     Artist. 

Somerville,  N.  J. 


Denys  Wortman,  Jr., 

Born  at  Saugerties,  N 
Theodore  Wyman,  Jr., 


Born  at  Raritan,  N.  J.,  Oct.  19,  1888.     Civil  engineer. 


1909. 
A.B. 

Marcus  Cornelius  Theofhilus  Andreae, 
Born  at  Jersey  City.  N.  J..  Sept.  8.  1886. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1912.     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1912). 


Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 


1909. 


ALUMNI. 


267 


Samuel  Arthur  Devan,  Bryn  Mawr,  Penna. 

Born  in  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  Doc.  6,  1887.  Bapt.  clergyman. 
Rhodes  Scholar.  B.A.  (Univ.  Oxford,  1913).  B.D.  (Rochester 
Sem.,  1914). 

Francis  Marmaduke  Potter,  Vellore,  India. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  Mch.  10,  1888.  Principal,  "Voorhees 
College.  1913-  .  Rhodes  Scholar,  Oxford,  1908-11.  A.B. 
(Oxford.  1911).     A.M.    (Columbia,  1913).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1911-13. 

James  Bancroft  Scott,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Born  at   New  Brunswick,   N.  J.,   Oct.   6,   1889.      Lawyer.      LL.B. 

(Harvard   Law   School,    1915). 
Walter  Cooper  Sedam,  New  BrunsM^ick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.   12,  1887.     Lawyer.     N.   Y. 

Law   School,   1911. 
LUMAN   J.    SHAFER, 

Born    at    Vintontown,    N.    Y'.,    Nov.    21.    1887. 

C.   A.      Missionary,    Japan,    1912- 

(Rutge.rs,    1912). 

Herman  Vanderwart, 

Born    at    Hackensack,    N.    J.,    Sept.    1,    1887. 
Law   School,   1912. 


Tokyo,  Japan. 

Clergyman.    R. 
N.   B.    Sem.,    1912.      A.M. 

Hackensack,  N.  J. 
Lawyer.      N.    Y. 


Horace  Ebenezer  Barwis,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at   Trenton.    N.    J.,   Apr.    30,    1887.  At   Rutgers   one   and 

one-half  years.     Lawyer. 

George  Stelle  Bolsterle,  New  York  City. 

Born   at   Lebanon,   N.  J.,  Sept.   13,   1876.  At   Rutgers,   1905-06. 

Clergyman.   R.  C.   A.     N.  B.   Sem.,  1909. 

Henry  Klass  Pasma,  Oostburg,  Wis. 

Born  at  Oosterbierum.   Netherlands,  May  29,   1881.     Clergyman, 

R.   C.   A.      A.B.    (Hope,   1910). 

Clarel  Raymond  Seelye,  New  York  City. 

Born    at    Manito,    111.,     Oct.    8,     1885.       At    Rutgers,    1905-07. 
Business  manager,  Pathe  Film  Co. 

Robert  Stephenson,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

Born    at    Mt.   Tabor,    N.    J.,    Aug.    9,    1887.      \Yitb    U.    S.    Forest 
Service. 

Theodore  Romeyn  Westervelt,  Kijabe,  British  East  Africa. 

Born   at   Teaneck,   N.    J.,   Aug.    18,    1880.      Clergyman,   R.    C.    A. 
Missionary,   Africa   Inland  Mission.     N.   B.   Sem..   1910. 

William  Alleno  Worthington,  Annville,  Jackson  Co.,  Ky. 

Born  at  Poplar  Grove,  HI.,  May  30,  1877.     At  Rutgers,  1905-06. 
Clergyman,   R.  C.  A.     N.  B.   Sem.,   1909. 


Litt.B. 


jA:\rES  Woods  Babcock,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Chester,   S.   C,   July   5,  1888.      Physician.   M.D.    (Coll. 
P.  and  S.,  1913).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1915). 

Frederick  Locke  Bascom,  East  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Sergeantsville,  N.  J.,  July  18,   1887.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers, 
1910). 

Kingston,  N.  Y. 
27,  1887.     Office  manager. 

Rahway,  N.  J. 
Apr.    22,    1887.      Lawyer.      LL.B. 


Austin  Slauson  Basten, 

Born  at  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  Jan 
Charles  Eli  Corbin, 


Born    at    McDonough.    N.    Y'. 
(N.  Y.  Law  School,  1911). 


268  RUTGERS    COLLEGE.  1909. 


George  Wilmot  Hart,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  27,  1887,     Rubber  Chemist. 

M.A.    (Columbia,    1912). 
VooRHEES  Kline,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  June  23,  1887.     Lawyer.     LL.B.   (N. 

Y.  Law  School). 
*Maurice  Jasper  O'Leary,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    Dec.    23,    1886.      M.A.    (St.    Francis 

Xavior).      Teacher.     Supt.   Schools,  Folsom,   N.   M.     Died.   Apr. 

26,  1914. 
Archibald  Taylor,  Longmont,  CoL 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Aug.  4,  1887.     Teacher. 


George  Forbes  Fitch,  Astoria,  N,  Y. 

Born  at  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1,  1888.     With  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H. 
R.   R. 
Wilber  Thomas  Gowen,  North  Bergen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  North  Bergen,  N.  J.,  Aug.  23,  1886.     At  Rutgers  two 
years.     Business. 


B.Sc. 

Edwin  Conrad  Alford.  Springfield,  N.  J. 

Born  in   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.   7,   1887. 

Robert  Goldsmith  Allen,  Asbiny  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  Nov.  30,  1884.     With  New  York  Tele- 
phone Co. 

Theodore  Frelinghuysen  Appleby.  River.side,  Cal. 

Born  at  Old  Bridge,  N.  J.,  Oct.  17.  1886. 

Raymond  Leslie  Baldwin,  South  Columbia,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Caldwell.  N.  J.,  Aug.  31,  1883.     Foreman  of  creamery. 

Myron  Hamilton  Beekman,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Columbia,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  26,  1886.     Sales  engineer. 

Allen  Dale  Cloke,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Eorn  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  June  3,  1886.     Civil  engineer. 

Samuel  S.  Demarest,  Bergenfield.  N.  J. 

Born    at   Bergenfield,    N.    J.,    June   2,    1886.      District    Manager 
Vacuum  Oil  Co. 

Herbert  Bennett  Fenn,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Porn    at    Winterthus,    Del.,    Nor.    16,    1882.      Instructor    in    Me- 
chanical and  Electrical  Engineering. 

Herbert  Greenewald,  Moorestown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  Aug.  14,  1881.     Teacher. 
Ernest  Freeman  Hawley,  Penns  Grove,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Washington,   D.    C,    Oct.    18.    1884.      Supervisor    with 

the  E.  I.  Du  Pont  De  Moms  Powder  Co. 
David  Louis  Hendler,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Russia,  Nov.  18,  1888.     Civil  engineer. 
John  AYhilldin  Janvier,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at   Bridgeton,   N.   J.,  Jan.  31,   1887.      With   General   Elec- 
tric Co. 
Hans  Max  Kaletsch,  Perth  Amboy.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Feb.  6,  1888.     Chemist. 
Benjamin  Marshall  Miller,  Dunellen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Oxford.  N.  Y.,  Oct.  18,  1884.     Clerk. 


1U09. 


ALUMNI.  269 


Frank  Ambrose  Morrison,  Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J.,  Jan.  30,  1889.     Lawyer.     LL.B. 

(N.  Y.  Law  School,   1911). 
George  Washington  Mulheuon,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,   N.   J.,   June  2,  1886.     With  Dexter  Portland 

Cement  Co. 

Julius  Joshua  Newmark,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Russia.  Feb.  9,  1887.     Civil  engineer. 
Arthur  Douglas  Pringle,  Newark,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6,  1886.     Civil  engineer. 
William  Raymond  Ransom,  Labway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Aug.  30,  1886.     Civil  engineer,   Penn. 

R.  R. 

Frederick  Foster  Read,  Arlington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Arlington,  N.  J..  Dec.  30,  1886.     Civil  engineer. 

Ralph  Frank  Ritter,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rahway.  N.  J.,  Feb.  17,  1888.     Automobile  accessori.s. 

Clayton  Sidney  Smith,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Apr.  23,  1887.  Instructor  in  Biological 
Chemistry,  Coll.  Med.,  Univ.  111.  Writer  on  Biological  Chem- 
istry.    M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1912).     Ph.D.    (Columbia.  1913) 

RiiEA  Gordon  Smith,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  at  Keyport,  N.  J.,  Mch.  17,  1887.     Chemist. 

Ford  C.  Sommers,  Cobleskill,  N,  Y. 

Born  at  Seward,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1884. 

Zacharya  Hirsch  Srager,  Newark,  Del. 

Born  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Mch.  8,  1886.  Asst.  Prof.  Mechanical 
and   Electrical   Engineering,   1911-     . 

Randolph  Frederick  Steinke,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  May  1,  1886. 
*FiTZ  Gerald  Tisdall,  Jr.,  Newark,  N,  J. 

Born  in  Texas,  June  17,  1889.  Electrical  engineer.  Died,  Apr. 
18,  1915. 

William  Lloyd  VanKeuren,  North  Bergen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  North  Bergen,  N.  J.,  Dec.  3,  1887.  Experimental  en- 
gineering. 

RusHwoRTH  Burton  Van  Sickle,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Aug.  3,  1887.  Sales  engineer  of 
building  material. 

William  Henry  Wallace,  Camp  Hill,  Pa. 

Born  at  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  Aug.  25,  1887.     Engineer. 
Raymond  Benjamin  Walling,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Port  Monmouth,  N.  J.,  Apr.  12,  1887. 
John  Michael  Wenneis,  '  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Bom    in   New   York   City,    June   15,    1888.      Chemical    engineer. 


John  St.  Vincent  Harman-Ashley,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Oct.  20,  1885.     At  Rutgers,  1905-07. 
Advertising. 

George  Lee  Burton,  South  River,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  July  10,  1888.     Lawyer. 
Robert  Henry  Conover,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Englishtown,   N.   J.,    Mch.    24,    1886.      At   Rutgers   one 

year.      Osteopathic   physician.      American   School   of  Osteopathy, 

KirksvilLe,    Mo.,    1909. 


270 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1»09. 


Thomas  Joseph  Cusack,  Jr., 

Born    at   Poughkeepsie,    N,    Y., 
Radiator    Co. 


Chicago,  IlL 
Apr.    7,    1S83.      With    American 

Somerville,  N.  J. 


Howard  Kirkbride  Dilts, 

Born  at  Trenton.  N.  .7..  Mch.  10,  1883.  At  Rutgers.  1905-08. 
Principal  Somerville  High  School,  1915-  .  A.B.  (Clark  Col- 
lege, 1909). 


Eugene  Victor  Rawel  Dulje, 

Bom  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  22,  188 
Harry  Dunn  Green, 

Bom  at  Salem,   N.   J., 

Raymond  Lewis  Greene, 

Born   at   South   Amboy 


Oct.    11,   1887 


N.   J. 


Newark,  N.  J. 


Salem,  N, 
At   Rutgers   four  years. 

Brooklyn,  N. 
Apr.   10,   1888.      At  Rutgers   one 


and  one-half  years.     Asst.  Supt.,  Brooklyn  Union  Gas  Co. 


Taber,  Alta,  Canada. 


Bloomfield,  N.  J. 


Henry  George  Kreis, 

Born   at   Turnerville.   Conn.,   Apr.   16,   1883. 

Clifford  Hampton  Lawrence, 

Born  at  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  Aug.  17,  1886. 
Eldon  Leon  Loblein,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born,  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  13,  1888.  At  Rutgers  two 
years.  Veterinarian.  Member.  Assembly,  N.  .T.,  1915—16. 
V.M.D.    (Univ.   Penn.,   1910). 

Leigh  Lundy,  Westerleigh,  S.  I. 

Born  at  Johnsonburg,  N.  J.,  Nov.  24,  1889.  In  the  slate  busi- 
ness. 

Joseph  Thompson  McDermott,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  June  6,  1886.  At  Rutgers  two  and 
one-half  years.     Advertising  agent. 

William  Joseph  McFadden,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  July  2.  1887.  At  Rutgers,  1905- 
06.     Lawyer.     LL.B.   (New  Jersey  Law  School,  1910). 

Eugene  John  McKenna,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Aug.  28,  1884. 
LuTiiER  Harned  Martin,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born   in   Brooklyn.   N.   Y.,   May   2.   1889.      At   Rutgers,    190.-)-08. 

Registrar  and   Secretary  of  Faculty,   Rutgers  College.   1915-     . 


Asa  Suydam  Merrill, 

Born  at  Flemington,  N.  J.,  May  9,  1886. 
Teacher.      Ph.D.    (Yale,   1910). 

George  Washington  Mingus, 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  17,  1884. 
Tel.  Co. 

Charles  Insi.ee  Mohair, 

Born   at   Newton,   N.    J..    Sept.    16,    1887.      B.S 
Teacher. 

Robert  Nutt,  * 

Bom    in    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    Dec.    31,    1886 
years.     Salesman. 

Arthur  Amos  Pearce, 

Bom  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  July  8,  1886. 
Thomas  Frank  Phinny, 

Born  at  Oil  City,   Pa.,  July  31,   1886. 
Halsey  Edmund  Ramsen, 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 
At  Rutgers,  1905-06. 

Railway,  N.  J. 
With  Western  Union 


Long  Branch,  N.  J. 
(Union,    1911). 

Astoria,  L.  I. 
At    Rutgers    three 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Oil  City,  Pa. 

Baltimore,  Md. 


Born   at   Newark.   N.   J.,  Dec.   22,   1885.     At   Rutgers.   1905-08. 
A.B.    (Miami,   1910).     Salesman. 

Walter  Henry  Rugen, 

Born  at  Bound  Brook.  N.  J.,   Nov.  17,  1887 
and  one-half  years.     With  contracting  firm. 


Bound  Brook.  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers,  two 


3J»09-1910. 


ALUMNI.  271 


John  Vincent  Sckenck,  Easton,  Pa. 

Bom  at  Claverack,  Pa.,   Sept.  23,   1887.     Automobile  sale.sman. 
Edward  Reily  Schneider,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born   at   New   Brunswick,   N.   J.,   June   17,   1884.     Stationery  busi- 
ness. 

Morgan  Gray  Smith,  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1884. 
Samuel  Royce  Taverner,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Bom   at   Leiseming,    Pa.,    Oct.    6,    1883.      At   Rutgers   four  and 

one-half  years.     Civil  engineer. 

Harold  Doremus  Tompkins,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Jersey   City.    N.    J.,   Feb.   17,    1888.      At   Rutgers   one 
year.     Engineer.     M.E.    (Cornell,   1910). 

Samuel  Bell  Vrooman.  Jr..  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born    in    Philadelphia.    Pa.,    Sept.    23,    1887.      At    Rutgers   two 


years.     Lumber  business. 


1910. 
A.B. 

Alexander  INIillspaugh  Conger,  New  Hackensack,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Union  Church,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  18,  1887.  Clergyman.  R. 
C.  A.  Princeton  Sem.,  1913.  A.M.  (Princeton,  1913).  B.D. 
(Princeton  Sem.,  1913). 

Peter  De  Meester,  Ghent,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Holland,  June  3,  1883.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.  N.  B. 
Sem.,  1913. 

Jesse  Fitzgerald  Durfee,  ,  Hurley,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Central  Bridge,  N.  Y..  Mch.  16,  1886.  Clergyman,  R. 
C.  A.     N.  B.   Sem.,  1913.     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1913). 

George  M.  Green,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  8.  1884.  Principal  of  High  School, 
1910-     .     A.M.    (Rutgers,   1913). 

Andrew  Hansen,  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hempstead,  L.  I..  Aug.  8,  1882.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1913.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1913). 

Charles  Chauncey  Hommann,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Both  at  Perth  Amboy.  N.  J.,  Apr.  17.  1887.  Advertising  rep- 
resentative. Collier's  Weekly. 

Frank  Edgar  Mason.  El  Paso,  Texas. 

Born  at  Greeneville.  Tenn..  July  14.  1890.  Presb.  clergvman. 
Princeton  Sem.,  1913.     A.M.   (Princeton,  1912). 

Russell  Foote  Stryker,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook.  N.  J..  Oct.  22,  1889.  Teacher.  A.M. 
(Columbia,   1913). 


John  Britton  Black,  Bogota,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Knox,  Pa.,  Mch.  10,  1883.     At  Rutgers,  1906--07.     En- 
gineer. 

^William  Alexander  De  Meester,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born    in    Netheiiands,    Apr.    17,    1881.  At    Rutgers,    1906-08. 
Died,   July   13,   1909. 

Jacob  Wallach,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J..  Dec.  30,  1887.  Univ.  Cincinnati. 


272 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1910. 


Litt.B. 

Will  Gillespie  Atwood,  Netcong,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Kirkwood,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1888.     Supervising  Principal 
of  Seliools. 

David  Fleming  Coleman, 

Born    at    Tottenville,    N.    Y.,    Apr.    16,    1889. 
Scliool  of  Commerce,  New  York  City. 

Marvin  Ketcham  Du  Bois, 

Born  at  Tennent,  N.   J.,   Sept.  9,   1889. 
1911-12.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1911). 

William  Wilson  Faussett, 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.   J.,  Oct.   25,  1887. 
Clarence  Whitaker  Green, 

Born  in  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  Apr.  14,  1885. 
Clarence  Searle  Ketcham, 

Born  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  27.  1889. 

serve  Corps.  U.   S.  Aimy.      M.D. 

(Rutgers,   1913). 

Henry  Rice  Povi^ell,  Vineland,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bridgeton,  N.   J..   Feb.  8,   1889.     Physician.   College  of 
Osteopathic  P.  and  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1914. 

WiLLiA]V[  Abel  Rogniat  Russum,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Elizabeth,    N.    J.,    Sept.    15,    1889.      Presb.   clergyman. 
Princeton  Sem.,  1913.     A.M.    (Princeton,  1912). 

Walter  Griffin  Winne,  Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.  J. 

Born    in    Brooklyn,    N.    Y..    Feb.    18,    1889.      Lawyer.      Member, 
Assembly,  N.  J.,  1916.     LL.B.   (N.  Y.  Law  School,  1912). 


Tottenville,  N.  Y. 
Teacher,    High 

Freehold,  N.  J. 
At  Mass.   Inst.  Tech., 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
Salesman. 

New  York  City. 
Merchant.      Exporter. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

1st   Lieut.    Med.   Rt- 
( Johns  Hopkins,   1914).     A.M. 


Henry  Payson  Pitcher,*  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Hudson.   N.   Y..   June   23.   1887.      At   Rutgers,   1906-10. 

♦Raymond  Leslie  Schenck,  Neshanic,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Neshanic,   N.   J.,   Mch.    19,   1888.      Died   in   his   Junior 

year,  Nov.  9,  1908. 


Frank  Iverson  Bowler, 
Born    at    Newport,    R. 


B.Sc. 

Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 
I.,    Oct.    14,    1887.      Asst.    to    Chief    En- 
gineer, Adirondack  Electric  Power  Corporation. 

Charles  William  Butler,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  July  12,  1888.     Civil  engineer  in  Regis- 
ter's office,  N.  Y.  City. 

WiLLARD  Trotter  Case,  '     New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1880.     Sales  office  manager. 

Hyman  Nathan  Coplan,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  6,  1889.     Stationery  business. 

Tunis  Denise,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Freehold,   N.   J.,   Nov.   27,   1889.     Agronomist. 

William  Budington  Duryee,  Jr., 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.   J.,   May   i: 
strator. 

Kenneth  Sherman  Franklin, 

Born  at  Middleville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  9,  1885. 

William  Powell  Garrison, 

Born  at  Roadstown,  N.  J.,  Apr.   7,   1888. 
Guarantee  and  Trust  Co. 


1888. 


Freehold,  N.  J. 
County  farm   demon- 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Civil  engineer. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
With  Middlesex  Title 


1910.  ALUMNI.  273 


Morgan  Hand,  Jr.,  Ocean  City,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Cape   May   Court  House,    N.   J.,   June    22,    1887.      Civil 
engineer.      City  engineer,  1915—     . 

Thomas  Laugiilin  Hanson,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Perth    Amboy,    N.    J.,    Oct.    1,    1888.      Lawver.      LL.B. 
(N.   Y.   Law   School,   1015). 

Julius  Ferdinand  Jahn,  Linden,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Linden,  N.  J.,  Dec.  13,  1890.     Fire  protection  engineer. 
Edwin  Thomas  Leslie,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   in   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,   June   1,   1888.      Civil   engioeer. 
Arthur  Thomas  McMichael,  South  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jenkintown.  I'a.,  Nov.   17,   1884.     Civil   engineer. 
Ernest  Cutter  Moffett,  Woodbridge,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Fords,   N.  J.,   Nov.   17,   1888.     Chemist. 
Arthur  Boyle  Murphy,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Albany.    N.    Y.,    Dec.    2,    1886.      Civil    engineer.      C.E. 

(Rutgers,  1916). 

Heri.ert  William  Nafey,  Highland  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Highland  I'ark,  N.  J.,  Apr.  25,  1887.     Physician.     M.D. 
(Univ.    I'enn.,    1914). 

Sydney  Philip  Noe,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Woodbridge,  N.   J,,  Apr.  4,  1885.     Librarian,  American 

Numismatic  Society,   1915-     .      A.M.    (Rutgers.   1913). 
Ralph  Nevius  Perlee,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Albany,   N.   Y.,  June   19,   1887.      Sales   manager. 
Louis  Powers,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Civil  engineer.      C.E. 
Robert  Ernest  Rugen,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Bound   Brook,   N.   J.,    Sept.    15,    1889.      Asst.    Manager, 

Welfare  Dept.,  (Jeneral  Electric  Co. 

James  Claude  Thomson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Sprakers,    N.    Y.,    Apr.     18,     1889.       M.Sc.     (Rutgers. 
1911).      N.   B.    Sem.,   1915.      B.D.    (Rutgers,   1916). 

Edwin  Stone  Tozier,  Silver  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Johnsonburg,     N.    Y..    Oct.     13,     1884.       Supt.     Silver 
Springs   Water  and   Light   I'lant. 
^Augustus  Blanciiard  Van  Mater,  Pittsburg,  Penn. 

Born   at   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,    Sept.    11,    1888.      With   Westinghouse 
Electric  Co.     Died,   Dec.   1,   1910. 

Frank  Hasbrouck  Van  Winkle,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Jersey   City,   N.   J..    Dec.    7,    1889.      Engineer.      Prince- 
ton  (iraduate   School,    1910-11.      E.E.-  (Rutgers,   1914). 

Nathaniel  Cain  AVyckoff,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Millstone,  N.  J.,  July  11,  1886.     Draughtsman. 
*Charles  James  Manley  Yates,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.   N.   J.,  Oct.   10,   1889.     With  American 
Bridge;  Co.,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  one  year-.     Died,  Feb.  24,   1912. 


Henry  Orville  Beebe,  Cutchogue,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Cutchogue,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  7,  1889.  ^ 
Louis  Paxson  Booz,  Jr.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  July  27,   1888.        , 
I]arl  Ckoul  Bradbeer.  Detroit,  Mich, 

In    class   of   1907,    Union. 
John  Stewart  Buzby,  Edgewater  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  :\Ioorestown,  N.  J.,  Dec.  2,   1886. 

18 


274 


RUTGESS    COLLEGE. 


1010. 


West  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
Foreman,  Bethlehem 


At  Rutgerj 
1910). 


Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
1906-08. 


Aug.   30.   1887. 
Penn.,   1912). 


Henry  Randall  Cox, 

Born  at  Herkimer.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  26.  1887 
Steel  Co.     C.E.    (Lehigh  Univ.,   1913). 

Warren  Benson  Dygert,  Jr., 

Born  at  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J..  May  5.  1888. 
Civil  engineer.     C.E.    (Univ.  Pittsburgh. 

Eugene  Warren  Fales, 

Born  at  La  Salle.  N.  Y..  Sept.  16,  1887. 
2cl  Lieutenant.  24th  U.  S.  Infantry. 

LeRoy  Webster  Farley, 

Born   at  Ti'enton,   N.   .T. 

Dentist.     D.D.S.    (Univ. 
Herman  Feller, 

Born  in  Russia,  1880. 
Charles  William  German  n, 

Born  at  Millington,  N.  .L,  Aug    28.  1885 

Boys'  Work  Secretary.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Rexford  Mason  Glaspey. 

Born  at  Greenwich,  N.  J.,   Nov.   9,   1889. 
William  Henry  Haelig, 

Born    at    Bound    Brook,    N.    J.,    May    13,    1890 

1906-09.      Merchant 

Lawrence  David  Halpin, 

Born  at  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  25,  1887. 
HoBART  Bishop  Hankins, 

Born  at  Pemherton,  N.  J.,  July  15,  1887. 

Editor  and  advertising  manager. 
Benjamin  Edward  Herrmann, 

Born  at  Plainfield.  N.  .L.  Mch    17.  1888. 
Dorsey  William  Hyde,  Jr., 
Glenn  Grover  Maxon. 

Born  at  Attica,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2.  1886.     B.S 
Ray  Chidester  Menagh, 

Born  at  .Jersey  City,  N.   J.,  July  27.  1889. 
William  Corlies  Patterson, 

Born   at  Ardona.  N.  J  ,  Feb.  10,  1889. 
Burt  Jesse  Peffer, 

Born   at   Bliss.   N.   Y..   June  28,    1886.      At 

Live  stock  and  produce  dealer. 
*Wendell  Prime  Reid, 

Born  at  Sweetman.   N.   .T^  Oct.   27,   18.87. 

lege  Farm.  June  24,   1907. 
James  Edward  Rowland. 

Born  at  Long  Branch,  N.  J.,  Aug.  13,  1888 
George  Henry  Schedler. 

Born  at  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  Nov.  6,  1884. 
*Willard  Earle  Schenck,  New  Brunswick,  N. 

Born  at  West  Ghent,  N.  Y.,   June  25,  1887.     Cashier.   "Robert 

Fulton."  Albany  Day  Line.     Died,  Feb.  3,  1913. 

Gilbert  Edward  Seil,  Perth  Amboy,  N. 

Jordan  Homer  Stover.  .  Nutley,  N. 

Born   at   Trenton.   N.   J..   June   4.   1888.     At  Rutgers.   1905-07, 
-^r^o  r.r^      ^, :,„, i Prlncetou  Unlv 


Washington,  D.  C. 
At  Rutgers,   1906-09. 

Trenton,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers  one  year. 

New  Brunswick.  X.  J. 

Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
At  Rutgers  two  years. 


Greenwich,  N.  J, 

Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 
At    Rutgers, 

Warsaw,  N.  Y. 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 
At  Rutgers,  1906-07. 

Plainfield,  N.  J. 

New  York  City. 
Attica,  N.  Y. 
(Syracuse,  1911). 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Merchant. 

Freehold,  N.  J. 

Bliss,  N.  Y. 
Rutgers   two   years. 


Freehold, 
Drowned  at  the  Col- 


N.  J. 


Long  Branch,  N. 
Princeton,  1908-10. 

Brooklyn,  N. 


1908-09.     Chemical  engineer 
Ray  Brown  Thomas. 

Born  in  Berkshire,  Vt,  Apr.  11,  1884 
Vermont,  1910). 


1909-10. 
Enosburg  Falls,  Vt. 
Physician,     M.D.   (Univ. 


ALUMNI. 


215 


1911. 
A.B. 

WiLLiA]M  VoiGT  Becker, 

Born    at   Newark,    N.    J.,    Jan.    28,    1891 
Mosquito  Commission. 

Vincent  James  Oasale, 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Oct.  1,  1888. 
vard,  1914). 

Edwin  Stanley  Chedisier, 

Born   at   Rockaway,    N.    J.,   June   16,    1889 
Princeton   Sem.,   1916. 

Ernest  Theodore  Dewald, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  18,  1891.  A.M.  (Prince- 
ton, 1914).  Ph.D.  (Princeton,  1916).  Fellow,  Princeton  Grad- 
uate College. 

DuMONT  Freeing huysen  Elmendorf,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  7,  1890.  A.M.  (Rutgers, 
1915).     M.D.   (Johns  Hopkins,  1915). 

John  DeLancey  Ferguson,  Tiffin,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Scottsville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  1888.  Asst.  Prof.  English, 
Heidelberg  Univ.  A.M.  (Rutgers,  1912).  Ph.D.  (Columbia, 
1916). 

Accord,  N.  Y. 
Clergyman,   R,   C.   A. 


Newark,  N.  J. 

With    Essex    County 

Newark,  N,  J. 
Lawyer.     LL.B.    (Har- 

Thompson  Ridge,  N.  Y. 
Presb.    clergyman. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


Henry  Delevan  Frost, 

Born  at  Dairyland,   N,  Y.,  June  4,  1884. 
N.   B.   Sem.,   1914. 

Allen  Francis  Marcley, 

Born  at  Mariaville,  N.  Y.,  July  19,  1881. 
Western  Sem.,  1914. 

John  Neander, 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mch.   19,  1880. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1914. 


Delanson,  N.  Y. 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

Gardiner,  N.  Y. 
Clergyman,   R.   C.  A. 


Theodore  Niver  Pockman,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  East  Greenbush.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  2.  1890.  Newspaper 
writer.     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1914).     Litt.B.   (Columbia,  1914). 

Ferdinand  Schureman  Schenck,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6,  1889.  Advertisement 
writer. 

Louis  Bevier  VanDyck,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  13,  1889.     Accountant. 
*Leonard  Kip  Van  Dyck,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  26,  1890.  M.D.  (Albanv  Med. 
Coll.,  1915).  Physician,  St.  John's  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Died,  Dec.   30,  1915. 

Tracy  Stebbins  Voorhees,  Shafter,  Kern  Co.,  Cal. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  30,  1890.  Ranching. 
Lawyer.     LL.B.   (Columbia,  1914).     A.M.   (Rutgers,  1914). 


Edward  Everett  Dissell, 

Born  at  Canton,  Ohio,  Mch.  1,  1889. 
Newton  Hayes  Fessenden, 

Born   at   Candor,   N.   Y.,   Mch.   4,   1889. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.    (Albany  Law  School)., 

William  Buckley  Murray,  Jr., 

Born   at    Scranton,    Pa.,    Dec.    9,    1889. 
With  Munson  Steamship  Line. 


West  Hartford,  Conn. 

Kingston,  N.  Y. 
At  Rutgers   one  year. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
At   Rutgers,    1908-09. 


276  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1011. 


George  Walter  8tout,  Hollywood,  Ciil. 

Born    at   New    Brunswick.    N.    J.,    Mch.    9,  1890.      At   Rutgers. 
1908—10.      Manager,   Keystone   Film   Co. 

Lucius  Douglas  Tompkiis'S,  Jr.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born   at   Harlingen,   N.   J.,   May   13,    1889.  A.B.    (Yale). 

Alexander  Beggs  Wilkie.  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bethleliem,  N.  Y.,  Oct.   18,  1887.  Student,  Univ.   N.  Y. 


Litt.B. 

AViLLiAM  Chauncey  Hawver,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  5.  1888.     Law  student. 
William  Henry  MacDonald,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Bom    at    Dayton,    N.    J.,    Nov.    27.    1888.      Health    Inspector. 

1912-     . 

Louis  Raymond  Reid,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Warsaw,   N.  Y.,   Sept.   1,   1887.     Journalist. 
George  Safford,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  Cit5\  Apr.   18,  1889.     Bond  salesman. 

George  Munson  Sangster,  Jr.,  Rutherford.  N.  J. 

Born     in    Brooklyn.    N.  Y.,     Nov.     6,     1HHV>.       Advertising    and 

editorial   representative. 

Hiram  Steelman,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Ocean   City.    N.    J.,    Dec.    14.    1887.      Lawyer.      LL.B. 
(Yale,  1914). 


Edwin  Seymour  Oldis,  New  York  City. 

Born    in    New    York    City,    Apr.    18,    1885.      At    Rutgers    three 
years.      Lawyer. 

Jacob  Spitzer,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Dec.  23,  1890. 


B.Sc. 

George  Howard  Baldwin,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,   N.  J.,  Nov.  14,  1889.      Salesman. 
Jesse  Harold  Beekman,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Sayreville.  N.  J..   Sept.  17.  1889.     Supervisor,  Physical 

Education,  Englewood  Public  Schools 

Harold  Silas  Best,  Aldershot.  Canada. 

Born  at   South   Framingham,   Mass..   Nov.   10.   1888.      With    Na- 
tional Fireproofing  Co.  of-Canada. 

Herman  Clark  Brewster,  Cornwall,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Cornwall,  N.  Y..  Nov.   2,  1888.     Traveling. 
Alan  EIlwin  Burns.  Irvington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  July  12,  1890.     Engineer. 
Malcolm  Langstroth  Carl,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bloomfield.  N.  J.,  June  2,  1889.     Wholesale  coal  business. 

RoscoE  WiLLiA]M  DeBaun,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Caldwell.  N.  J.,  Dec.  16,  1887.     Extension  specialist  in 
market  gardening. 

WiLLARD  CoNKLiN  DURHAM,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mav  10,  1889.     Rubber  industry. 
M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1915). 


1911. 


ALUMNI.  377 


Wallace  Toon  Eakins,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    I'aterson.    N.    J.,    Doc.    11,    1880.      Sanitary    inspector. 

M.Sc.    (Rutsjors.    11)13). 
Scott  Miller  Fell,  Trenton,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,   N.  J.,  Oct.   10,   1887.      Insurance  broker. 
Joseph  Robert  Forsyth,  Dover,  N,  J. 

Born  at   Hoboken.   N.   J.,   Nov.   23,   1887.     Civil   engineer. 
Clarence  Edward  Fulton,  Tarentum,  Penn. 

Born     at     New     Brunswick,     N.     .!.,     Jan.     22.     1889.       Ceramic 

chemist. 
Ferdinand  Wead  Haasis.  Jenkins,  Ky. 

Born     in     Brooklyn.     N.     Y.,     Jan.     25,     1889.       Forester.       M.F. 

(Yale.   1913). 
Ralph  Ueidingsfeld,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    .7..    May    5.    1890.      Instructor    in 

Chemistry.      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1914). 
Roy  Or:^[Onde  Henszey,  Oconomowoe,  Wis. 

Born    in   Thiladelphia,   Pa..   May   20,    1887.      Chief  engineer   and 

architect.     C.E.    (Rutgers,  1914). 
John  LeRoy  Herrer.  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Feura    Bush,    N.    Y..    Nov.    2,    1887.       Civil    engineer. 

Asst.    engineer,    N.    Y.    State    Highway    Dept.,    1914-     .       C.E. 

(Rutgers.    1915). 

Augustus  Hunt,  Minot,  N.  D. 

Born   in   Philadelphia.  Pa..   Mch.   27.   1888.     Asst.   city   engineer. 
Charles  Edward  Jacquart,  South  River,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Matawan,  N.  J.,  Oct.  7,  1889.     Ceramic  chemist. 
George  Edward  Jones,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    in    New    York    City,    June    17,    1889.       President,    Jonlee 

Paint  and  Varnish  Co. 
Charles  Morris  Keebler,  Jr.,  Glassboro,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Glassboro,  N.  J..  Jan.  20,  1891.     Manager  of  Gas  Co. 
Henry  Kreh.  Jr.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  3,  1890. 
Harold  David  Leslie,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Newton   Centre,   Mass.,   Aug.   26,    1889.      Advertising. 
Walter  Burroughs  McDougall,  Pleasantville,  N.  J. 

Born   in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1,  1890.     Teacher. 
Andrew  Ten  Eyck  Manley,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  30,  1888.     Engineering  Dept. 

Guerber  Engineering  Co.,  Highland  Park,  New  Brunswick.  N.  J. 
Samuel  Maximilian  Nelson,  Pequaming,  Mich. 

Born    at   Highland   Park,    N.    .!.,   May    13,    1889.      Post-gradunte 

student.   Sociology.   I'niv.   Wisconsin. 
Warren  Wilcox  Oley,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Dunellen,   N.   J.,   Apr.   12,   1889.      County  farm   demon- 
strator. 
DORRANCE  Wilson  Palmer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  .Tune  15,   1889.     Civil   engineer. 
Raymond  Sears  Patterson.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Jersey    City.    N.    J..    May    4,    1890.      Chief    Inspector, 

Middlesex   and   Monniouth   County   Mosquito   Commission. 
Willis  P^arl  Rochford,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Watervliet.  N   Y.,  Aug.  4,   1889.     Civil  engineer. 
John  Roderick  Sexton.  Youngstown,  O 

Born  at  Eong  Branch.  N.  .!..  Jan.  18,  1889.     Assistant  engineer. 

Erie  R.  R.     C.E.    (Rutgers,  1915). 


278 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


IJ)  1 1 


Harold  Sillcox, 


Newark, 


Born  at  Bristol,  Pa.,  May  20,  1886.  Civil  engineer,  Penn. 
R.  R. 

Frederick  Martin  Smith,  Plainfield, 

Born  at  South  Bound  Brook.  N.  J.,  July  28,  1889.  Supt.  of 
distribution,   Public  Service  Gas  Co.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1914). 

Howard  Anthony  Smith,  New  York 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Oct.  23,  1888.     Civil  engineer. 

Clarkson  Provost  Stelle,  Miiltown, 

Born  at  Miiltown.  N.  J.,  Mch.  31,  1891.  Engineer  and  con- 
tractor.    Vice  President,   Utility   Construction   Co.,   1915-     . 

Earle  Cook  Stillwell,  Freehold, 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  July  12,  1890.  Instructor  in  Agricul- 
ture. 

Lloyd  Mervin  VanNess.  Caldwell, 

Born  at  Caldwell,  N.   J.,  June  28,   1889.     Banking. 

John  Haring  Voorhees,  Mendham, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  27,  1889.     Farmer. 


N. 

J, 

N. 

J. 

City. 

N. 

J, 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 
N.  J. 


Lester  Douglas  Baldwin, 

Born  at  Orange.  N.  J.,  Feb.  12,  188 

Harland  Bartholomew, 


Caldwell,  N.  J. 


Metuchen,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers,  1907-09, 

West  Hartford,  Conn. 
At  Rutgers,  1908-09. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  at  Stoneham,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1889.  At  Rutgers  three 
years.  Expert  adviser,  City  Plan  Commission,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1916-     . 

Edward  Clarkson  Dana, 

Bom  at  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  Sept.  1,  1888. 
Salesman, 

Carlos  Philemon  Day, 

Born  at  West  Avon,  Conn.,  June  4,  1889. 
Salesman. 

^Harold  Wilson  Dixon, 

Born  at  Highland  Park.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.   27,  1891. 

At  Rutgers,  1907-11.     With  Public  Service  Co.  at  Perth  Amboy. 

N.  J.     Died,  June  29,  1913. 
George  Stanley  Fisher,  Norwich,  N.  Y 

Born  at  Middletown,  N.  Y„  Aug.  13,  1889.     At  Rutgers  a  half 

year.     Clerk. 
Edward  Lyell  Fox,  New  York  City 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  29,  1889.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Writer.     Author,  "Secret  of  the  German  War  Office,"  and  "Be- 
hind the  Scenes  in  Warring  Germany.'' 
Duane  Burney  French,  Warsaw,  N 

Born  at  Bennington,  N,  Y,,  Nov,   25,  1886. 
Louis  Rochester  Freund,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  18.  1889.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.    (N.  J.  Law  School,  1910). 
Elbert  Trescott  Goode,  New  York  City. 

Born   at    Greenville.    S.    C,    Jan.    ^1.    1888.      At    Rutgers    three 

years.     Advertising  Manager,   Individual  Drinking  Cup  Co. 
Frederick  Ernest  Koester,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bradford,  Penn.,  May  10,  1887.     At  Rutgers,  1907-08. 

Title  insurance. 
John  Kean  Leeds,  Oak  Park,  111. 

Born   at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.*  Dec.  3,   1888.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Salesman,  machinery. 
Lewis  Bassett  Moore,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Little  Neck,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  17,  1886. 


Y. 


1911-1912. 


ALUMNI. 


279 


Benjamin  Harrison  Nichols, 

Born   at  Albany,   N.   Y.,   Feb.    25,   1887 

Sanitary  inspector. 
Frank  Russell  Parker, 

Born   at  Rahway,   N.   J.,   May  2,   1889. 

School   principal. 

Earl  Warren  Presley, 

Born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio 
Physician.     M.D.    (Univ. 

Charles  Russell  Rogers, 


At   Rutgers 


Albany, 
one   year. 


Oakhurst, 
At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Great  Kills,  S.  I., 


Born  in  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  Dec.   17,   1889. 
Lawyer. 


Aug.  28,  1889.     At  Rutgers  one  year, 
and  Bellevue  Med.  Coll.,  1912). 

Ocean  Grove, 
At  Rutgers,   1907-09. 


John  Burleigh  Smith, 

Born   at  Elmer.   N.   J..   Jan.    1,   1889 
With  Goodyear  Tire  and  Rubber  Co. 

William  Alfred  Smith, 

Born  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1889. 

Draughtsman. 
Carl  Wackenhuth, 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J.,  Apr.  2,  1887. 
Arthur  Deady  Welsh, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  3,  1889 
Arthur  Groves  Whyte, 


Elmer, 
At  Rutgers  three  years. 


Newburgh, 
At  Rutgers,  1907-08. 

Newark, 


New  Brunswick, 
B.S.  (Notre  Dame). 

West  Orange, 


Born   at   Jersey   City,    N.    J.,   Feb.    15,    1887.      Manufacturer    of 
moiiou  pictures. 

Japhet  Bishop  Woolston, 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Nov.  30,  1887. 
Field  engineer. 


Trenton, 
At  Rutgers  two  years. 


N.  Y. 

N.  J. 

N.  Y. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  Y. 

N.  J. 
N.  J. 
N.  J. 

N.  J. 


1912. 
A.B. 

Harold  Curtice  Amos,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born    at   Springwater,    N,    Y.,    Apr.    20.    1885.      Teacher,    Latin, 

Newark   Academy,    1913-     .      Special    Lecturer,    Spanish,    Univ. 

N.  Y.,   1915-     .     A.M.    (Rutgers,  1910). 
Walter  Sax  Bloom,  Hawthorne,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Catskill,   N.   Y.,    Nov.    4,    1888.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1915. 
Alan  Ditchfield  Campbell,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born    at   New   Brunswick.    N.    J.,    Aug.    2,    1891.      Instructor    in 

Mathematics,    Washington    Univ.,    1915-     .      M.A.     (Princeton, 

1915). 
Seymour  Parker  Gilbert,  Jr., 

Born    at    Bloomfield.    N.    J.,    Oct.    13.    1892. 

(Harvard,  1915).     A.M.  (Rutgers,  1916). 

Valentine  Britton  Havens, 

Born  in  Brooklyn.  N.  Y..  July   11.   1889.     Rhodes   Scholar,   Ox- 
ford University.     B.A.  in  Jurisprudence   (Oxford,  1916). 

William  Gettier  Herrman,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Norwood,  Ohio.  June  13.   1890.     Physician.     M.D.    (N. 
Y.  Homoeopathic  Med.  Coll.,  1916).     A.M.    (JRut.gers.  1016). 

Henry  Kilmer  Hotaling,  Blawenburg,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28,  1889.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1915. 

Jacob  Press,  Dorothy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Dec.  14,  1890. 


Bloomfield,  N.  J. 
Lawyer.      LL.B. 

Oxford,  England. 


280 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1912. 


N.  J..  Juno  6,   1892. 
(Kutgoi-s.  ini6). 


Vivian  Clinton  Ross, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick 

(Columbia.  1915).     A.M. 
Ernest  Weld  Scudder, 

Born   at   Croston.    Neb.,   Oct.   27.    1888. 

WiLLiA^r  Rudolph  Fuerciitegott  Stier, 

Born  at  Sayreville.  N.  .T..  Oct.   2,5.   1892.      Educntional 
Y.  M.  C.  A.     Student,  Union  Sem.,  Class  of  1917. 


New  Brunswick,  N. 
Law.ver.      IjL.B. 


Geologist. 


Xorman,  Okla. 

New  York  City. 
Director. 


Clifford  Wilpur  Buck, 

Born  at  Succasunna,   N.   .7.,  .Tan.   14, 
*WiLLiA]M  Van  Vranken  Mabon, 
Born   at   Hoboken.    N.    .T.,    Dec. 
Witb    Ilackensack    Water    Co. 
1913. 

Lewis  Chester  Morrison, 

Born  at  Cambridge.  Mass..  Oct.  2,S.  1884. 
♦Elmer  Bernard  Shapiro, 


1891. 


.5.    1890. 
Drowned 


Succasunna.  N,  J. 

Ilackensack,  N,  J, 
At    Rutgers.    1908-09. 


n    reservoi 


Feb. 


Boston,  Mass. 


Somerville,  N.  J, 


.Tan.  29.  1885.     A.B. 


Born  in  Russia.  Oct.  ,S0.  1891.     Ivilled  by  train  wbile  a  student 
at   Rutgers,  May   14,   1911. 

Nicholas  Sikkie  Sichierman 

Born  at  Coonersville.  Mich., 
Student.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1915. 

Robert  IIarmer  Smith, 

Born,  at   Oyster  Bay.   N.   Y. 

Francesco  Giglio  Urbano, 

Born    in    Italy.    Mch.    2.S,    188.3.      At    Rutgers 
Episc.   clergyman.     General   Sem..   1914. 


Coopersville.  Mich, 
(Hope.  1914). 

Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y, 


May   .31.   1891. 


New  York  City 
1909-10.      Prot. 


Litt.B. 


1.    1888.      Instructor 


James  Kay  Alverson, 

Born    at    Newark.    N.    .7..    Nov. 
Recreation  Commission. 

Perry  Hadwick  Bascom. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  J..  Apr.  22.  1889. 
Fred  Arthur  Briegs, 

Born  at  I'erth   Amboy.   N 

Fred  Montgomery  Fountain, 

Born    at   Ilackensack,    N.    J.,    Sept. 

insurance. 
Jacob  Walter  Groendyke, 

Born  at  Monmouth  .Tunction.  N.   J..  .Tan. 

can  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co. 
George  Willard  Martin, 

Born   in    Brooklyn.    N.    Y..    Oct.    27.    1886.      Botanist. 


Newark,  N. 
Newark 


.1..   Aug.   10. 


19. 


Bound  Brook,  N. 
Electrical  contractor. 

Perth  Amboy,  N. 
1889.      Merchant. 

Hackensack,  N. 
1889.      Real    estate   and 


1891. 


Newark,  N. 
With  Amrri- 


Chicago, 
Graduate 


111. 


student.  I'niv.  Chicago,  191.5-16.     M.Sc 
John  Dittgen  Morrison, 

Born  at  Ridgefield  Park.  N. 

(Univ.  Penn..  1915).     M.Sc 
MiLO  Claude  Moseman, 

l^orn   at   Windham.   N.   Y..   Nov 

Law  School  three  years. 
Richard  Alexander  Smith, 

Born   in  New  York  City.  -Tuly  2,  1890. 
Dexter  White, 

Born  at  Middleburg,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27.  1888. 


.T  .  Nov. 
(Rutger 


18, 


(Rutgers.  1915). 

Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J. 
12.  1890.     Dentist.     D.D.S. 
1,  1915). 

Richmond  Hill,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
1887.      Teacher.      In    N.   Y. 


Philadelphia,  Pa, 

New  York  City, 

Photographer. 


1912.  ALUMNI.  281 


Lekoy  Colver  Wilsey,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Newark.    N.    J.,    Oct.    31.    1889.      Teacher.      M.A.    (Col- 
umbia,  1013). 


William  Carpexder,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.   N.  J.,  Oct.  20.  1888.     At  Rutgers  one 
year.     Re.fris^erating  engineer. 

William  Benjamin  Cook,  New  Brunswick.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Iligli  Falls.  N.  Y.,  May  4.  1884.  At  Rutgers  two  years. 
Teacher.     B.S.    (Columbia.  1011). 


B.Sc. 

John  Arthur,  Newark,  N.  J, 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J..  Dec.  1880.     Engineer. 

George  David  Altciiter,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City.   N.   J..   Jan.  6.   1889.      Structural   engineer. 

John  Vail  Bissett,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Milltown.  N.  J.,  Nov.  9,  1888.  Student,  Cornell  Medi- 
cal School. 

Edward  Francis  Blatz,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Elizabeth.   N.   J..  Jan.   29.   1890.      Chemical  engineer. 

♦Walter  Cox  Bowen,  Shiloh,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Shiloh,  .N.  J..  Nov.  17,  1886.  Sanitarv  engineer.  Died, 
May  8.   101.1. 

Leonard  Stott  Briggs,  South  River,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Firthcliife.    N.    Y..    June   10.    1802.      Ceramic    engineer. 

M.Sc.    (Rutf?ers.   1015). 
Harold  Jasper  Cadmus,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Ba.vonne.  N.  J.     Chemist. 
Robert  Stephen  Cleaver,  Schuylerville,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Schuvlerville.   N.   Y..   Mch.   17.   1801.      Medical   student, 

Cornell,  Class  "of  1016. 
Henry  Clifton  Cooper.  Palmyra,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Denton.   Md.,   Oct.    8,    1880.      Ceramic  engineer. 
Elbron  Fisher,  Highland  Park,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Sayreville,  N.  J.,  July  6,  1800.     Civil  engineer. 
Francis  Clyde  Fitting,  Lahaska,  Bucks  County,  Penn. 

Born  at  Ilammonton,  N.  J.,  May  20,  1800.     Farmer. 
Samuel  Furman  Foster,  Bay  Head,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bay  Head,  N.  J.,  Aug.  31,  1800.     Instructor. 
Russell  Woodworth  Gies,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Newark.   N.   J..   Apr.    7.    1801.      Chief   Inspector   Unron 

County  Mosquito  Commission.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  lOl.j). 
Augustus  Lemuel  Gladding,  Lincoln,  Cal. 

Born  at  Lincoln,  Cal..  Jan.  12.  1889.     Ceramic  chemist. 
Frederic  Glander,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

Boi-n    in    New    York    Citv,    Feb.    25,    1888.      Electrical    engineer. 

M.E.    (Rutgers.    1016). 

Aaron  Martin  Hageman,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook.  N.  J  .  Aug.  17.  1800.  Assistant  in  Chem- 
istry, Rutgers,  191.3-  .  M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1913).  Van  der  Poel 
Feliow  in  Chemistry,   Rutgers,   1912-13. 

George  Edward  Hagemann,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J..  June  9.  1887.  Instructor  in  Mech.  Engr., 
Univ.   Penn. 


282 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1912. 


Albert  Lewis  Hagex, 

Born  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  May  17,  1890. 
Edwin  Howe  Hals  ted, 

Born  at  Passaic.  N.  J.,  Jan.  22,  1888. 
Herbert  William  Heilmann, 

Born   at  Newark,   N.   J.,   May  15.   1889 

County  Engineer,  Essex  county. 
Henry  Victor  Jacobson, 

Born  at  Newark,  N,  J.,  Oct.  2.3,  1890 
Oran  Keller, 

Born   at   New  Brunswick.   N.   J„   Jan 

Company  at  Chrome,  N.  J. 

Ralph  Jacob  Kieffer, 

Born  at  Lake  Katrine,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  28,  1890. 
E.E.  (Princeton,  1914). 

Alson  Carlton  Llewellyn, 

Born  at  Deerfleld  St.,  N.  J., 

John  Francis  McGovern,  Jr., 


Pattenburg,  N.  J. 
Farmer. 

Newton,  N.  J. 
Farmer. 

Newark,  N.  J. 
Civil  engineer.      Asst. 


C.E.   (Rutgers,  1915). 

Newark,  N.  J. 
Lawyer. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
I,    1891.      With    Smelting 


New  York  City. 
Electrical  engineer. 

Collingswood,  N.  J. 
Industrial  engineer. 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


Aug.  12,  1888. 


1891. 


Born  at  Hoboken.  N.  J.,  Apr.  14,  1889.  Student,  Albany  Medical 
School,  Class  of  1917. 

John  Preston  Mailler,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Cornwall-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  25.  1890.  Asst. 
Mechcnical  Engineer.  Interborough  Rapid  Transit  Co.,  1916-  . 
M.E.    (Rutgers,  1916). 

James  Walter  Mailler,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Cornwall.  N.  Y.,  Mch.  21.  1889.  Engineer  with  Otis 
Elevator  Co.     M.E.   (Rutgers,  1916). 

John  Osborn  Marsh,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rahway.  N.  J.,  Feb.  24,  1890.  Manager,  Plumbing, 
Tinning  and  Heating  business. 

William  Herbert  Martin;  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bloomfield.  N.  J.,  June  7,  1890.     Manager  of  factory. 

Louis  Fowler  Merrill,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Larchmont  Manor,  N.  Y.,  July  24,  1884.  Farm  demon- 
strator. 

Alfred  Arthur  Nelson, 

Born  at  South  Amboy,  N.  J.,  July 
rison   Eng.   Co. 

John  Richard  Nevius, 

Born  at  East  Millstone,  N.'  J. 
gineer. 

Herbert  Ramsey  Peebles, 

Born   at  Paterson,   N.   J.,   Mch.    12.   1889. 

signer. 
Donald  Ross,  Newark,  N,  J, 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J..  Jan.  27,  1890.     Manufacturer. 
Robert  Schmidt,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

Born  at  Manumuskin.  N.  J.,  Mch.  11,  1891.     Seed  analyst  and 

asst.  in  Botany.  Kansas  Exper.  Station. 
Edward  Collier  Scott,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Born  at   St.   Paul,   Minn.,   Sept.   22,   1889.      Chemist.     Van   der 

Poel   Fellow  in   Chemistry,   Rutgers,   1912-13.      M.Sc.    (Rutgers, 

1913). 
Stephen  Parsons  Smith,  La  Paz,  Bolivia,  S.  A. 

Born    at   Leesburg,    N.    J.,    Nov.    2,    1886.      Teacher    in    mission 

school.  1912-     . 
William  Emmons  Smock,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  Oct.  28,  1888.     Draughtsman,  Penn.  R.  R. 


Sept.  9,  1890. 


Chicago,  111. 
With  Meade  Mor- 

East  Millstone,  N.  J. 
Construction  en- 


Allentown,  N.  J. 
Structural   steel   de- 


1912. 


ALUMNI. 


283 


Harold  Morlock  Terrill,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  July  29.  1890.     Teacher,  Mathematics. 
Arthur  Bentley  Titsworth,  Bethlehem,  Penn. 

Born  at  Dunellen,  N.  J.,  Aug.  29,  1889.     Mechanical  engineer. 
Earl  Edward  VanDerwebker,  New  York  City. 

Born  near  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  7,  1890.     Medical  student, 

Coll.  P.  and  S..  Class  of  1917. 
Elmer  Leigh  Walker,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Newark,   N.   J.,   Nov.   15,   1889.     Civil   engineer.      C.E. 

(Rutgers,  1915). 
Frederick  Woelfle,  Hicksville,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  4,  1890.     Teacher. 


Francis  Newlin  Acton, 

Born   at    Salem,    N.   J.,   June   14,    1891, 
Law  student,  Univ.  Penn. 

Dean  Courtney  Anderson, 


Salem,  N.  J. 
At    Rutgers,    1908-09. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Born  in  Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,  Feb.  6,   1891.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 
Salesman. 

*Carlton  Alexander  Ayers,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Metuchen.  N.  J.,  June  22.   1890.     At  Rutgers,  1908-09. 
Fire  insurance  business.     Died,  Mch.  14,  1914^ 
Eugene  Kenneth  Baumann,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Rahway,  N.   J.,  Dec.  31.   1888.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 
B.S.   (Penn.  State,  1914).     Landscape  designer, 

George  Jacob  Berstler,  Milburn,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Norristown,  Pa..  July  30,  1889.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Asst.  Supt.,  Fandango  Mills. 
Eugene  Boniface  Bradley, 


Born  at  Plymouth,  Conn.,  Feb.  18,  1881 
Real  estate. 


Orlando,  Fla. 
At  Rutgers,  1909-10. 


Dingman's  Ferry,  Penn. 
Teacher. 

Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Clifton,  N.  J. 
At   Rutgers  one  year. 


Newark,  N.  J. 


Thomas  Shipman  Cooper, 

Born  at  Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  May  4,  1888. 
Howard  Lincoln  Davis, 
Robert  Blaine  Davis, 

Born   at   Pate.rson,   N.   J.,   May  8,   1885. 
Salesman. 

Edwin  Swinker  Dewey, 

Born  at  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  Dec.  25,  1889.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 
Copper  refinery  foreman.     Lehigh  Univ.,  1913. 

Charles  Frederick  Duncan,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  Nov.  25,  1889. 
LeRoy  Joseph  Esler,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  25,  1888. 
Everett  Melvin  Freystadt,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  18.   1890.     At  Rutgers,   1908-09. 

Sales  engineer. 
George  Milton  Frieze,  Jr., 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  July  7,  1888. 
*Anton  Frederick  Haury, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  July  12.   1885. 

Attending   Carnegie  Institute,   Pittsburg. 

Charles  Stanley  Hoff, 

Born  at  Easton.  Pa.,  Oct.  20,  1888. 
Walter  Allen  Johnson, 

Born  at  Freehold.  N.  J..  July  12,   1890. 


Civil   engineer.     B.S.    (Valparaiso  Univ.,   1912), 


Rahway,  N.  J. 

Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers,  1908-09. 
Died,   Dec.   16,    1912. 

Great  Meadows,  N.  J. 

Cadillac,  Mich. 

At  Rutgers  one  year. 


284 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1»12. 


July   4.    1890. 


Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

N.  J. 


1890. 
LL.B. 


At   Rutffcr 
(Columbia, 


Oct.  10.   1890. 


Plainfield, 
1908-09.      Lawyer. 
1914). 

Red  Bank, 

At  Rutgers.  1908-10. 


At 


George  Washington  Kerr, 

Born   at   Elizabeth,   X.   J 
Irving  Kunzman, 

Born   in   Russia,   Dec.   6. 

B.S.    (Columbia.   1912). 

Lionel  F.  Liebschutz, 

Born  at  Landing.  N    .L. 

Teacher.      B.S.    (Columbia,    1914). 

Edward  Chester  Voorhees  Lyall. 

Born   at   Millbrook.   N.   Y..   Dec.   0,   1888 
one-half  years.     Automobile  business. 

Frederick  Robert  Mackey. 

Born  at  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  June  16.  1888. 

St.    Garage  Co. 
Stanley  Pearsall  Marsh, 

Born  at  Westfield,  N.  J.,  1890.     Brown  Univ. 

man. 

George  Howard  Metcalf, 

Born  at  Nottingham.  England.  June  2,  1886. 
Frank  Enoch  Misner, 

Born  at  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  20.  1887. 
John  Lawrence  Pettit, 

Born   in   Salem  county.  N.   J.,   Sept.   16,   1890. 

year.     With  John  Lucas  &  Co.,  Philadelphia. 
Charles  William  Piez, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Oct.  13.  1889.     Farmer. 
Harold  Clarkson  Pierson,  Newark, 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J..  May  8,   1888.     At  Rutgers  three  years. 

Clerk. 

William  Joseph  Ransom. 

Born  at  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  Dec.   14.   1891. 
Real  estate  broker. 


Poiighkeepsie, 
Rutgers   one   and 

Far  Rockaway, 

President,  James 

Westfield, 
Traveling  sales- 
Pa  terson. 
Little  Falls, 

Salem, 
Rutgers   one 


N.  J. 

N.  Y. 

L.  I. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 
N.  Y. 
N.  J. 


At 


Hammonton.  N.  J. 
N.  J. 


Ridgewood, 

At   Rutgers  one   year. 


(4E0RGE  Lorenzo  Relyea, 

Born  at  New  Paltz.   N.  Y.,   Sept.  9,   1883. 
Ethan  Clark  Rogers, 

Born  at  New  Market.   N.  J.,  Oct.   4,   1888 

one-half  years.      Machinist. 
Harold  Ellison  Schofield, 

Born   in   Philadelphia.   Pa..   May   14.   1889. 

one-half  years.      Asst.    Instructor,   Mech. 
Joseph  Russell  See, 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Oct.  4,  1888. 

Automobile  dealer. 

WiLLARD    STOLTH    Si  ACK, 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Dee.   9, . 

Sandford  Roy  Smith, 

Born  at  Marlboro,  N.  J.,  Aug.  21,  1887. 

Morris  S human  Travek, 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Sept.  6,  1888. 
Earle  Benjamin  Van  Ness, 

Born  at  Pomoton  Plains,  N.  J.,  Feb.  11.  1892. 

years.     Chemist. 
Reinhold  vom  Lehn, 

Born   at   New   Brunswick.    N.    J.,   Mch.    23 

Mfg.  Co. 
Harold  Kimball  Ward  well, 

Born  at  Adams.  N.  Y..  Apr.  26.  1889. 


New  Paltz, 

New  Market. 
At  Rutgers  one  and 

Ro;xboroiigh,  Phila.. 

At   Rutgers  one  and 
Drawing.  'T'niv.    Penn. 

Cranford, 

At  Rutgers  one  year. 


N.  J. 

N.  Y. 
N.  J. 

Penn. 

N.  J. 


Salesman. 


Trenton,  N.  J. 
Newark,  N.  J. 
Trenton,  N.  J. 
N.  J. 


Pine  Brook, 
At  Rutgers  three 


1881. 


Elizabeth 
With    Singer 


N.  J. 
Langhorne,  Penn. 


19I2-1SH3. 


ALUMNI.  285 


Charles  Swackiiamer  Wehrly,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Somorville.  N.  J.,  Aug.  26,  1890.     At  Rutgers,  1008-11. 
Chemist. 

Edmund  Wilkins  Young,  S.  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Born  at  Knoxville.  Tenn.,  Aug.  30,  1889.     At  Rutgers  two  .rears. 
(Jeneral  foreman,  Lehigh  Coke  Co.,  191G-     . 


1913. 
A.B. 

Walter  Bastedo.  Hightstown,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Dayton,   N.   J.,   Nov.   25,    1886.      Insurance   agent.      Ro- 
chester  Sem. 

John  Clyde  Enk,  Butler,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Jan.   13,   1891.     Teacher. 
John  Cornelius  Heines,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Born  in  Netherlands.     Department  of  English,  Univ.  Washington. 
.John  Henry  Stowits  Putnam.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Cana.ioharie,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  25,  1887.     ClergA-man,  R.  C.  A. 

N.   B.   Sem..    1916. 

George  Herbert  Ramsey,  Glean,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Olean.    N.    Y.,    Aug.    18,    1891.      Student.    Coll.    T.    and 
S.,   Class  of  1917. 

Jacob  Chop  Richer,  Newark.  N.  J. 

Born    at    Newark.    N.    .T.,    Jan.    15,    1893.      Student,    N.    J.    Law 

School,  Class  of  1918. 
Miles  Ross,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.   N.   J.,  Jan.   28,   1893.     Coal  merchant. 
Harold  William  Schenck,  Nutley,  N.  J. 

Born   at   IMainfiold,   N.    J.,   July   6.    1892.      Clergyman,   R.    C.    A. 

N.  B.  Sem..  1916.     A.M.   (T'niv.  N.  Y.,  1915). 

Homer  Lewis  Shefj^er,  Port  Ewen,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Linlithgo,   N.   Y.,   Apr.   23,   1890.     Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 
N.  B.   Sem.,   1916. 

Earl  Reed  Silvers,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Jersey   City,   N.   J.,   Feb.   22,   1891.      Alumni   Field   Sec- 
retary, Rutgers  College.  \ 


Arthur  Wesley  Ellis.  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  Aug.   15.   1891.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 
Auditor.  Ocean  Accident  and  Guaranty  Co. 

John  Hendrik  Johnson,  New  York  City. 

Born   at   Rahway.   N.    J.,    Sept.    7,    1891.      At   Rutgers   one   year. 

On    staff,    N.    Y.    Bureau    of    Municipal    Research.      A.B.     (Yale, 

1914). 
Charles  Knebel  Savage,  Allenhurst,  N.  J. 

Borough  Clerk  and  Recorder. 
Herbert  Knebel  Savage,  New  York  City. 

Born   in   New   York   City,   Aug.    16.   1887.      At   Rutgers   one   and 

one-half  years.     Assistant  editor,  "Field  and  Stream." 

Charles  Wemple   Smith,  Lawyersville,   N.   Y. 

Born    at    Fonda,    N.    Y.,    July    24,    1883.      At    Rutgers,    1909-10. 
Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1913. 

Royal  Aaron  Stanton,  Ephratah,  N.  Y. 

Born   at   Lawyersville,   N.   Y.,   Sept.   13,   1886.      At   Rutgers   two 
years.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Western  Sem.,  1914. 


286 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1913. 


Litt.B. 

Thomas  Turner  Barr,  Jr., 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  12,  1889. 

Herbert  Muhlenberg  Bergamint, 

Born  at  North  Adams,  Mass.,  Nov,  29, 
and  S. 

Ralph  Emerson  Cooper, 

Born   at   Newark.    N.    J., 

School.  Class  o,f  193  6. 

Clifford  Ezekiel  Dennis. 

Born  at  Hamburg,  N.  J. 
School. 


Metiichen. 
Broker. 

Brooklyn, 
1889.     Student,  Coll.  P. 


Jan.    31,    1890.      Student. 


AU£ 


1891.     Student, 


Newark, 
N.   Y.    Law 

Hamburg, 
Harvard  L,dw 


Francis  Walker  Flanagin,  Highland  Park,  New  Brunswick, 
Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1891.     Manufacturing  chemist. 

Donald  Havens,  New  York 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1892.  Salesman.  Student, 
N.  Y.   Law  School. 

Raymond  Ditmars  Howell.  Circleville, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  13,  1892.     Farmer. 
Howard  Decker  McKinney,  New  Brunswick, 

Born  at  Pine  Bush.  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1889.     Organist.     Compiler, 

"Songs  of  Rutgers,"  3d  and  4t:h  editions. 
Thomas  Vassar  Morton.  Newark, 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J.,  June  21,  1890.     With  Voorhees  Rubber 

Mfg.  Co. 

James  Rodenburg  Slater, 

Born  at  Cairo,  N.  Y.,  June  11,  1890.     Teacher 
1916). 

Charles  Goane  Stover, 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Nov.  29,  1889. 

mercial  illustrator. 
Chart.es  Augusttn  Titus, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  15,  1889.     Teacher 


Syracuse, 
M.A.  (Syracuse, 


Trenton, 
Newspaper  artist.     Com- 


N.  J. 
N.  Y. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 
City. 

N.  Y. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 
N.  Y. 
N.  J. 


Francis  Elmer  Weis, 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Sept. 


Rahway,  N.  J. 
Trenton,  N.  J. 


>9,  1890. 


B.Sc. 

Walter  Charles  Bauer,  Elizabeth,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Linden,  N.  J.,  May  18,  . 

Whitfield  Jenks  Bell,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Born  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Apr.  14,  1891.     With  Norton  Co. 
Arthur  DeLong  Bergen,  Bound  Brook,   N.   J. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  Mch,  4,  1892.     With  N.  Y.  Tel.  Co. 
Edward  Dudley  Chase,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born   in   New  York   City,   Apr.   3,    1891.      Civil   engineer,   Penn. 

R.  R. 
Charles  Henry  Connors,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  July  2,  1884.     Assistant  in  Hor- 
ticulture, N.  J.  Agric.  Expe.r.  Station. 


Frank  Hayward  Conover, 
Born  at  Matawan,   N.   J. 
cotton. 

Lester  Emery  Cook, 


Jan.   5,   1893. 


Nobel,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Manufacturer  of  gun- 


Highland  Park,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  21,   1890. 


1913. 


ALUMNI.  287 


Henry  Anthony  Cozzens,  Jr.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Newark,    N.   J.,    May   12,    1889.      Mechanical   engineer. 

M.E.    (Rutgers,   1916). 
Louis  Morris  Davts,  Bound  Brook,  N,  J. 

Born  in  Russia,  Sept.  25,  1890.     Civil  engineer. 
Frank  Edwin  Field,  State  College,  Pa. 

Born  at  Somerville,   N.   J.,   May   13.   1891.      Instructor  in   Elect. 

Engineering,  Penn,  State  College.     E.E.    (Penn.   State,  1914). 

Joseph  Kirk  Folsom,  .  Worcester,  Mass. 

Born  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y..  Sept.   29,   1893.     Graduate  student, 
Clark  Univ.     A.M.    (Clark  Univ.,  1915). 

Elmer  Smith  Grymes,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  25,  1891.  Chemist. 
CuTHBEKT  Wead  Haasis,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Aug.  4,  1892.     Civil  engineer. 

Paul  Wead  Haasis,  Ogden,  Utah. 

Born    in    Marion    county,    Florida,    Nov.    10,    1890.      Machinist, 
Southern  Pacific  Ry.  Co. 

Charles  Hambrock,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Jan.  8,  1892.     Chemist. 

Carl  Frederick  Nicholas  Hegstrom,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Perth.  Amboy,  N.  J.     City  Chemist,  Perth  Amboy. 

John  Parker  PIickman,  Jr.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  30,  1891.     General  insur- 
ance. 

Frederick  James  Johnson,  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Point   Pleasant,   N.   J.,   July  26,   1889.     Electrical   en- 
gineer. 

Howard  Anthony  Julie,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  July  7,  1888.     Secretary,  North  Jersey 
Agricultural  Society. 

August  Leistner,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Dec.  26,  1890.     Engineer. 
Weston  Lennox,  Reading,  Pa. 

Born  at  Pocomoke  City,  Md.,  May  31,  1891.     Designer,   P.  and 

R.  R.  R.  Co. 
*Lambert  Jenkins   Leonard,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Highland,  N.  Y..  Feb.  19,  1891.     With  General  Electric 

Co.     Died,  Jan.  26,  1916. 
Jesse  Burgess  Leslie,  Hackensaclj,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  9.  1891.     Chief  Inspector,  Bergen 

County  Mosquito  Commission.  Student,  N.  J.  Law  School. 
Claremont  Whitmee  Masker,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Apr.  20,  1891.     Telephone  Dept,  C.  R. 

R.  o>f  N.   J. 
George  Raymond  Merrill,  ■  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Pen  Argyl,  Pa.,  Aug.   15,  1890.     Civil  engineer,   Essex 

County  Park  Commission. 
Charles  Miller,  Ames,  Iowa. 

Born   at   Somerville,   N.   J.,   Sept.    13,   1885.      Instructor,   Agric. 

Eng.,  Iowa  State  College,  1913-     . 
Mahlon  George  Milliken,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  May  15,  1890.     Field  engineer. 
Oliver  Feitts  Mitchell,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born   at   High   Bridge,    N.    J.,    June    13,    1890.      Civil   engineer. 

C.E.   (Rutgers,  1916). 
TnuRLOw  Christian  Nelson,  Madison,  Wis. 

Born  at  Highland  Park,  N.   J.,   Sept.   22,   1890.     Asst.  Zoology, 

Univ.  Wis.     Post  graduate  student. 


288 


RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


11)13. 


Huntington,  L.  I. 

State  College,  Pa. 
Instructor   in 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Herman  Albert  Nfwmark,  Plainfiekl,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Russia,  Jan.  28,  1891.     Teacher. 
Joseph  Stanley  Okecny, 

Born  in  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  4,  1889.     Florist. 
Lawrence  Hall  Opdycke, 

Born    at   West   Now   Yoik.    N.   J.,    Sept.   4.    1891. 

Chemistry.     A.M.   (Columbia,  1916). 

George  Stanley  Robins, 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1,  1892.     Chemical  salesman. 
George  Raymond  Robinson,  Haydenville,  Ohio. 

Born   at   Moorestown,   N.   J.,   Jan.    l.j,    1889.      Ceramic   engineer, 

Nat.  Fire  Proofing  Co.,  1913-     . 
Olin  Kutledge  Rundall,  Amenia,  N,  Y. 

Born  at  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  May  6.  1890.     Agriculturist. 
Morris  Sciiechter.  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   in  Odessa,   Russia,   Mch.   4,  1890.     Civil  engineer. 
Cornelius  Frelingtiuysen  Schenck,  Plaiulield,  N.  J. 

Born    at    IMa infield,   N.    J.,    July    19,    1890.      Student,    School    of 

Engineering,   Columbia   Univ. 
SAMUEL  Miller  Sharkey,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1890.     State  Clay  Tester. 
Edward  Tiel  Smith,  Magnolia,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  June  4,  1S88.     Manufacturer's  rep- 
resentative. 
HiLMAR  Frederick  Smith,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Jan.    1.3,    1892.      Construction 

engineer. 
Thomas  Darmon  Smith,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born    at    Milford,    N.    J.,    Jan.    3,    1889.      Inspector,    Bureau    of 

Surveys. 
Frederick  Neefus  VanDeripf,  Highland  Park,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Jan.  11.  1891.  Chemist. 
Henry  Lear  Van  Mater,  Highland  Park,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Ilagerstown,  Md.,  Feb.  12,  1892.     Real  estate  titles. 
Theodore  Van  Winkle,  Rutherford,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  June  5,  1890.     Real  estate. 


Richard  Clinton  Armstrong, 

Born   at  Elizabeth,   N.  J.,   Oct. 


Stewart  Hoffman  Appleby,  Asbury  Park, 

Born  at  Asbury  Park,  N.  J..  May  17,  1890.     At  Rutgers  a  half 

year.      Sec.   and  Director,   Monmouth   Building  and   Loan   Assn. 

Vice  Pres.   and  Director,  T.   Frank  Appleby   Co. 

Nutley, 
1891.      At   Rutgers,   1909-10. 

Died,  Oct.   11,  1910. 
William  Carroll  Ball,  Jr., 

With  Standard  Oil  Co. 
Howard  Lorenzo  Beers. 

Born  at  Stratford.  Conn.,  July  14.  1889. 
Clark  Christopher  Bowers, 

Born  at  Washington,  N.  J.,  Oct.  6, . 

James  Francis  Burke, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mch.  4,  1891 
Joseph  Burstein, 

Born  in  Russia.  Sept.  26.  1887. 
Edwin  Furman  Cathcart. 


Shanghai, 

Stratford, 

Washington, 

New  Brunswick, 

Newark, 

South  River, 


N.  J. 

N.  J. 

China. 

Conn. 

N.  J. 
,  N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 


Born  at  Sayreville,  N.  J.,  Oct.  4,  1891. 
Chemist. 


At  Rutgers  two  years 


ALUMNI.  289 


John  Edward  Develin  Coffey,  Newtown  Square,  Pa. 

Born   in  New  York  City,  Feb.  12,   1890.     At  Rutgers,  1909-10. 
Newspaper  writer, 

Elting  Forsythe  Deyo,  Fairfield,  Conn. 

Born   at  Poughkeepsie,   N.  Y.,  May  19,   1888.     At  Rutgers  two 
years.     With  Warner  Bros.  Corset  Co, 

WiLLET  Harold  Drake,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Dec.  27,  1890.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 

With   Travelers  Ins  Co. 
Jacob  Joseph  Feldman;  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Russia,  Aug.  15,  1888, 
Cecil  Gray  Fielder,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  at  Burrsville,  N  J.,  Feb,   17,  1890.     At  Rutgers.   1909-11. 

With   Amer.   Bapt.    Foreign   Miss,    Society,      Litt.B.    (Princeton, 

1914). 
Henry  William  Foulds,  Ocean  City,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Edinburgh,    Scotland,   Jan.    10,    1891.      Student,    Penn. 

State  College. 
Leo  Hasleden  Fretz,  Cedar  Grove,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Caldwell,  N,  J.,  June  11,  1891. 
Hugh  James  Gaffney,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N,  Y,,  May  28,  1890,     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Coffin  business, 
Harry  Young  Green,  Baptistown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Baptistown,  N.  J.,  Dec,  28,  1886.     Student.  Univ.  N.  Y, 
John  Loveridge  Greenwood,  Belle  Plaine,  Iowa. 

Born    at    Cuba,    N,    Y„    Aug,    25,    1887.      At    Rutgers,    1909-10, 

Supt.,  brick  and  tile  plant, 
Louis  Hambrock,  Jr.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,   N.  J.,  Apr,  6,   1890, 
Montagu  Hankin,  Basking  Ridge,  N,  J. 

Born  at  San  Rafael,  Cal.,  Mch.  28,  1892.     At  Rutgers  one  and 

one-half  years.     Secretary  and  office  manager, 
Emil  Hauser,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,,  Nov,  8,  1890,     Decorator, 
William  Henry  Helm,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N,  J.,  Dec.  4,  1887, 
Walter  Hornbruch,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Germany,  Feb.  2,  1887.     At  Rutgers,  1909-13.     Chemist. 
Melvin  Mundy  Hunt,  South  Amboy,  N.  Ji 

Born  at  South  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Aug.  25,  1891, 
George  William  Koehler,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J, 

Born  at  South  Bound  Brook,  N,  J,,  Aug.  26,  1890.     At  Rutgers 

one  year.     Business. 
Leslie  Charles  Lantz,  West  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Monroe.   N,    J.,   Aug.    30,    1890,      At    Rutgers   one   and 

one-half  years.     Chemist. 
Joseph  Donjon  Laurent,  Westfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  W^estfleld,  N.  J.,  Apr.   15.  1891. 
Ralph  Samuel  Lees,  Germantown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  5,  1890.     At  Rutgers  one  and 
one-half  years.     Manufacturer. 

James  Roy  McConnell,  De  Winton,  Alberta,  Canada, 

Born  at  Toronto,  Canada,  Oct,  20,  1890,     Rancher. 

George  Menaker,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  12,  1887. 

19 


290  RUTGERS   COLLEGE. 


1913. 


Donald  Duffebin  Mulherx,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hopewell,  N.  J.,  Nov.  23,   1893.     Journalist. 
Walter  Elliot  Orvis,  Rahway,  X.  J. 

Born   at   Hornell,    N.   Y.,   Mch.   25,   1892.      At   Rutgers,   1909-10. 

Correspondent. 
Chalmers  Wolfe-Tone  Overton,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Montclair,   N.   J.,   Mch.   9,   1890.      At   Rutgers  one  and 

one-half  years.     Insurance  broker. 
Walter  Miller  Peacock,  Amherst.  Mass. 

Born  at  Freesburg.  N.  J.     At  Rutgers  one  year.     Teacher.     B.S. 

(Cornell,   1913).      M.S.    (Cornell,   1915). 
Van  Wagenen  Pingry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Millbrook,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  21,  1889.     Engineer,  New  York. 

Telephone  Co. 
Ralph  Morgan  Pitcher,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Hudson,    N.    Y'.,    Feb.    8.    1890.      At    Rutgers    two    and 

one-half  years.     Chief  clerk.  N.  Y'.  Telephone  Co.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Arthur  Arnold  Prentiss.  Chicago,  111. 

Born   at   Washington,   I).   C,    Sept.   30,   1890.      At   Rutgers   two 

years.     Travelling  representative. 
Howard  Milton  1'richabd,  Sea  Bright,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Sea  Bright,  N.  J.,  Sept.  25,  1889. 
Beyce  Alphonso  Quint.  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Scranton.    Iowa,   Feb    2,   1892.      Farmer.      B.S.    (Iowa 

State  Coll..  1913). 
Alstyn  Fitz  Randolph,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    July   24,    1890.      At    Rutgers 

one  and  one-half  years.      Engineering  assistant,   Public   Service 

Elec.  Co. 
David  Rosenthal,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Russia.  July  7,  1891. 
Edward  Raymond  Sandiford,  Fairfield,  Couu 

Born  at  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Aug.  24.  1888. 
Edward  Brooks  Simmons,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  24,  1889.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Accountant. 
Herbert  Simon,  Caldwell.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  26,  1892.     At  Rutgers  three  years. 

Civil  engineer. 
Edward  Frank  Sims,  Stelton,  X.  J. 

Born   at   Boonton,   N.   J.,   July  6,   1889.      At   Rutgers,    1908-09. 

Stenographer. 
Horace  Thomas  S medley,  Glassboro,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  Nov.  24,  1892. 
Robert  Gregory  Sparrow,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,   Mch.   20,   1892.      At   Rutgers   one   and 

one-half  years.     I'ublic  accountant. 
William  P:llsworth  Staat,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  May  9,   1890.     At  Rutgers  one 

year.     Refrigerating  engineer. 
Edward  CoNKLiN  Stover,  Jr.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Trenton,    N.    J.,    Aug.    5,    1891.      At    Rutgers,    1909. 

Business.      Litt.B.    (Princeton,   1915). 
James  Philip  Tobey,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Bedford,  Mass..  Nov.  14.  1889. 
Robert  Wilson  Turner,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Born   at    Danbury,    Conn.,    July    31,    1891.      Salesman,    Michelin 

Tire  Co. 


1013-1914. 


ALUMNI.  291 


Charles  King  VanRiper,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paterson.  N.  J.,  Sept.  8,  1801.  Journalist  with  -Pater- 
son Guardian"  and  "Newark  Evening-  News." 

Marvin  James  VanWagenen.  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Ohioville.  N.  Y..  Nov.  18,  1884.  At  Rutgers,  1909-10. 
Graduate  student.  Columbia  Univ.  B.S.  (Columbia,  1911).  A.M. 
(Columbia,   1912). 

Harold  Samuel  Watson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  .T.,  June  25,  1889.  At  Rutgers  one 
and  one-half  rears.  Traffic  manager,  Interwoven  Stocking  Co., 
1912-     . 


1914. 
A.B. 

Frank  De  Witt  Blanchard,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Spring   Vallev,    N.   Y.,   Dec.    13,    1886.      Student,   N.    B. 
Sem.,  Class  of  1917. 

Kingsland  Camp,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark.   N.  J.,   Oct.   7,   189.3.      Student. 

Laban  Hammill  Chamberlin,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.     Student,  Rochester  Sem.,  Class 
of  1917. 

John  Edward  Elmendorf,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.   J.,  Mav  28,   1893.      Student,   Johns 
Hopkins  Medical  School,  Class  of  1918. 
Levi  Simmons  I'^rnst,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Born  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15,  1891.     Student,  Harvard  Law 
School. 

Alfred  August  Gaipa,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Palermo.  Ital.v,  Nov.  17,  1890.     Clerk.     Student,  Ford- 
ham  Law  School,  Class  of  1918. 

Charles  Arlington  Hallenbeck,  Greendale,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Greendale,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  30,  1888.     Student,  N.  B.  Sem., 
Class  of  1917. 

Albert  George  Leeds,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  13.  1892.     Traffic  inspector.  N.  Y. 
Telephone  Co. 

Du  Bois  N.  Le  Fevre,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  31,  1890.     Student,  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  Class  of  1917. 

James  Morrow,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Born  at  Wilmington,  Del..  Jan.  17,  1894.     Law  student. 
Theodgrus  McI>eod  Thorburn,  Clifton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Clifton.  N.  J..  Sept.  30,  1892.     Student,  Columbia  Law 

School.  Class  of  1917. 
David  Bevier  Van  Dyck,  Greenville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Johnsonville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  21,  1892.     Student,  Princeton 

Sem.,  Class  of  1917.     A.M.    (Princeton,   1916). 


'Raymond  Lawrence  Aken,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Philmont.  N.  Y.,  Aug.  27,  1891.  Died  in  Hertzog  Hall, 
New  Brunswick,  N.   J.,  Dec.  4,  1913. 

Theodore  Hill  Conklin,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hackensack,  N.  J..  Jan.  1.  1891.  At  Rutgers,  1911-13. 
A.B.  (Univ.  Mich.,  1914).  Student,  Coll.  P.  and  S.,  Class  of 
1918. 


292 


RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1914. 


James  Anderson  Mason,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Tennessee,  Mch.  22,  1892.     At  Rutgers,  1911-12.     A.B. 
(Lafayette,  1914).     With  Armour  &  Co. 


Charles  Ewan  Merritt,  Jr., 

Born   at   Mount  Holly,   N.   J.,   July   15,   1892. 
years.     Insurance. 

Paul  Dudley  Prentiss, 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J.,    Dec.    30,    1892 

three  years.     Salesman,  furniture. 
William  LeRoy  Wyckoff, 


Hartford,  Conn. 
At  Rutgers  two 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 
At    Rutgers 

East  Orange,  N.  J. 


Born  at  Woodhaven,  L.  I.,  Feb.  27,  1890.     At  Rutgers,  1909-10. 
Insurance  specialist. 


Litt.B. 


Oren  Fogle  Browning,  Jr., 

Born  at  Perth  Amboy.  N.  J.,  July  23,  1893 
Warren  Randolph  Laity, 

Born    at    Boston,    Mass.,    July    14,    1890. 

Grammar  School,   N.  Y.   City. 
Louis  Randolph  Menagh,  Jr., 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.,  Sept.  2.  1892.     Clerk. 
Arthur  Hartland  Mershon, 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Nov.  9,  1890.     Accountant 
Frederick  Houston  Worrell, 

Born  at  Chestertown,  Md.,  June  8,  1892.     Student, 

Law  School. 


Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J. 
Stock  broker. 

Chappaqua,  N.  Y. 
Teacher,    Columbia 


Jersey  City,  N. 
Albany,  N. 


Y. 


Swarthmore,  Pa. 
Univ.  Penn. 


Frederick  A.  McCullough, 

Born   at  Pluckamin,   N.   J.,   Jan.    29,    1890. 
Lawyer.  .  LL.B.    (N.  Y.  Law  School,  1912). 

Kenneth  Alison  Turner, 

Born  at  Basking  Ridge,   N.   J.,   Jan.   4,   1893 
year.      Transitman. 


Somerville,  N.  J. 
At   Rutgers,    1910. 

Basking  Ridge,  N.  J. 

At   Rutgers   one 


B.Sc. 


Harry  Milton  Allen, 

Born   at  Basking  Ridge,  N.   J.,   Dec.   31,   1891, 
Dairy  Farm. 

Roy  Bennett  Anderson. 

Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    Dec.    1,    1892 


Juliustown, 

Asst.   Manager, 


Born    in 
nish,  &c. 

Charles  Stesvart  Beckwitii, 

Born  at  Olean,  N.  Y.,  May  16,  1891 
Agric.  Exper.  Station. 

Edward  Hopkins  Brill, 

Born  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13.  1890. 
Casper  Buecitner, 

Born    in    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    May    8,    1892 

N.  Y.  Municipal  Railway  Co. 
Franklin  Oscar  Church, 

Born  at  High  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  21,  1892. 
RoscoE  Seymour  Conkling, 


Brooklyn, 
Manufacturing    var- 


New  Brunswick. 
Asst.  Entomologist,  N.  J. 


Poughquag, 
Cattle  breeder. 

Woodhaven, 
Engineering    Dept., 

New  Brunswick, 

Mechanical  engineer. 

New  York 


N.  J. 

N.  Y. 

N.  J. 

N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 

N.  J. 
City. 


Born  in  New  York  City,  June  9,  1888.     Chemist. 


1914. 


ALUMNI.  293 


LiNDLEi:  GuEKEN  CooK,  Ringoes,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Madison.  N.  J.,  Nov,   18,   1892.     Farmer. 
Samuel  Charles  Cooper,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born   at    Newark.    N.    J..    Mch.    11,    1893.      Electrical    engineer. 

With  ^yestern  Union  Telegraph  Co. 
Henry  Kattenhorn  Davies.  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20,  1891.     Purchasing  agent. 
Austin  Lino  de  la  Torre,  Guadalajara,  Mexico. 

Born  at  San  Miguel,  Mexico,  Sept.  23,  1891.     Engineer  and  con- 
tractor. 
Robert  Garton  Dooltng,  Clayton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Clayton,  N.  J.,  Oct.  24,  1889.     Civil  engineer. 
John  Sanderson  Elliott,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1891.     Electrical  engineer. 
Leo  Weiss  Elston  di  Ghilini,  Summerville,  S.  C. 

Born  at  New  Braunslel.  Texas,  Nov.   22.   1888.     Farmer.     A.B. 

(Univ.   Illinois,   1913).     M.Sc.    (Univ.   Illinois,   1915). 
Stuart  Mortimer  Firth,  South  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  South  Orange,  N.  J,,  Aug.  18,  1890.     Salesman. 
Charles  Henry  Gant,  Bradley  Beach,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Asbury  Park,   N.  J.,  Sept.>  24,   1892.     Civil  engineer. 
Donald  Henry  Gesse,  Olean,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Scottsville,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  12,  1891.     Civil  engineer,  N.  Y. 

State  Dept. 
Samuel  Isaac  Hoddeson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Apr.  5,  1892.     Chemist. 
Howard  Frederick  Hueer.  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  at  Carteret,  N.  J.,  Mch.  14,  1893.  Horticultural  investi- 
gator. 

William  Terkiberky  Hulsizer,  South  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Born  at  Clinton,  N.  J.,  Mch.  6,  1892.     Electrical  engineer. 
John  Lowery,  Jr.,  Ambridge,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mendham,  N.  J.,  June  14,  1892,     With  American  Bridge 

Co. 
Reginald  Pennington  T^ukens,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  Sept.  4,  1891.     Chemist. 
Eric  Waldorf  Luster,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  .7.,  July  18,  1892. 
Bryce  Inglis  MacDonald,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brandon,  Wis.,  July  22,  1894.     Assistant  in  Chemistry, 

Rutgers,  1914-     . 

William  Henry  McCallum,  New  Brunswick.  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  4,  1890.  Boys'  club  leader, 
with  N.  J.  State  Agric.  College. 

Neil  McDougall,  Highland  Park,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1891.     Civil  engineer. 

George  Rockwell  Maxson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Locust,  N,  J.,  July  31.  1893.  Instructor  in  Civil  En- 
gineering. 

Arthur  Costello  Metcalfe  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  June  13,  1890.  Graduate  student. 
M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1916). 

Edward  Thurber  Paxton,  Austin,  Texas. 

Born  at  Matchaponaix.  N.  J.,  Aug.  26,  1892.  Secretary,  Bu- 
reau of  Municipal  Research  and  Reference,  Univ.  Texas.  M.A. 
(Univ.  Texas,  1916). 


294  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1014. 


Jerome  Powers.  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Boi-n  in  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2.  1892.     Civil  and  livdraulic  en- 
gineer. 

Thomas  Upton  Purrington,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Haydenville,  Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1895.  Electrical  engineer. 

Lloyd  Frank  Regendahl,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Kingston,   N.   Y.,   Apr.    27,   1892.  With  Kingston   Gas 

and  Electric  Co. 

John  Henry  Rowland,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  12,  1890.     Medical  student. 
Edward  Robert  Sctimid.  Verona,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Verona,  N.  J.,  May  23,  1893,     Van  der  Poel  Fellow  in 

Chemistry,  Rutgers.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1916). 
George  William  Schmidt.  Arlington,  N.  J. 

Born   in   New   York  City,   Dec.   12,   1890.      Inspector,    Electrical 

Testing   Laboratories. 

Harold  Solomon,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  26,  1892.     Claim  adjuster. 
James  Archer  Stackhouse,  Cape  May  Court  House,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  Mch.  5,  1887.     Teacher. 
William  Webber  Summerill,  Penn's  Grove,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Penn's  Grove,  N.  J.,  Sept.  17.  1892.     Civil  engineer. 
Elmer  Harnden  Van  Wagenen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Plutarch.  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1893.     Civil  engineer. 

Walter  Martin  Van  Wagner,  Parlin,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Harrisburg,    Pa.,   Nov.    15,   1891.  *  Solvent  supt..    Her- 
cules   Powder   Co. 

Joseph  Augustus  Ward,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Lakewood,  N.  J.,  Aug.  18.  1892.     Asst.  Engineer,  East 
Orange   Water  Dept. 

Louis  Kossuth  Wiikins,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Thorofare,  N.  J..  June  14,  1891.     Assistant,   N.  J.   Ex- 
periment Station. 

Stanley  Neale  Williams,  Westlield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mcriden,  Conn.,  Feb.  6,  1892.     Civil  engineer. 

Carl  Raymond  Woodward,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Tennent,  N.  J.,  July  20,  1890.     With  N.  J.  Agric.  Exper. 
Station. 

Leon  Peter  Zeglio,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mt.  Bethel,  N.  J.,  Feb.  8,  1890. 


Harold  Anshen,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    in   Russia.    July   1,    1892.      At   Rutgers   two   years.      Bank 
clerk. 

John  Lawson  Baily,  Lansdowne,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Jan.  13,  1892.     Insurance. 

Edgar  Van  Dyck  Basten,  Kingston.  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Passaic,    N.    J.,   Apr.  12,    1890.      Commercial   traveler. 

Adolph  Hora  Baumann,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.   J.,  Mch.  21,  1892.     At  Rutgers.  1910-13. 

Florist. 

George  Milne  Bechtel,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  .T.,  Sept.  10,  1890.     At  Rutgers  three  years. 
Draughtsman. 

Edward  Oscar  Boller,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Elizabeth.   N.   J.,   May  9,   1892.     At  Rutgers,   1910-12. 
Physician.     M.D.   (Union.  1916). 


1914. 


ALUM  XI. 


295 


Elizabeth, 
three  and 

Harrison, 
,  1910-12. 


Robert  Ogde^^  Bouton, 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Dec.   17,  1891.     At  Rutger 
one-half  years.     Accountant. 

William  G.  P.reitenbuchek, 

Born  at  Harrison,  N.  J.,  Mch.  24,  1891.  At  Rutger 

Edgar  Chese^ro  Cook,  Atlantic  Highlands, 

Born   at  Highlands.   N.   J.,   Aug.   4.   1889.  At   Rutgers  two  and 

one-half  years.     Law  student.     Insurance  agent. 

Reginald  Bulkley  Crowell,  Motuchen, 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  13,  1890.  At  Rutgers,  two  years. 

Feed  and  grain  merchant. 

Rawson  Parkhtjrst  Dickerson,  Newark, 

Born   at   Newark,   N.    J..    Nov.   2,   1890.  At   Rutgers,   1909-13. 

With  Innis  Speiden  &  Co. 

David  Louis  Elinsky, 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  2 
haLf  years.     Insurance  broker. 

John  Thomas  Finegan, 

Born    at    Franklin    Park 
R.    R. 

Frederic  William  Holcomb, 

Born  at  Palenville.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12.  1891.     At  Rutgers,  1911-12 
Physician.      M.D.    (Albany   Med.   Coll.,   1916). 


1891. 


Newark, 
At  Rutgers  one  and  one- 


N.    J.,    Sept.    11,    1893. 


Iselin, 
With    Penn. 

New  York 


Sept.  3,  1891. 


1892. 


1892. 
1912. 


Kingston, 
At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Perth  Amboy, 
At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Highland  Park, 

At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Hudson, 

At   Rutgers  one   year. 


Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

N.  J. 


Clifford  Horsfall, 

Born   at  Ossining,  N.  Y 
Salesman. 

Henry  Charles  Koster, 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Feb.  18 
Concrete  engineer. 

Frederick  Henry  Low, 

Born  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1890 
Augustus  Tremaine  McKinstry, 

Born   at   Hudson,   N.   Y.,   Jan.   28 
Druggist.     Albany  Med.   Coll. 

Harry  Charles  Bayliss  Maulen, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Aug.  15,  1891. 
Victor  Hugo  Miron, 

Born  at  Now  Britain,  Conn.,  Feb.  10,  1892 
Furniture  salesman. 

Christian  Jacob  Mueller. 

Born    at    Egg   Harbor   City 
two  years.     Salesman. 

Louis  David  Nadel, 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J.,  Oct.  28,  1891. 
Lester  Ellsworth  Nelson, 

Born  at  New  Market,  N.  J 
John  Staats  Nevius, 

Born    at    Deans,    N.    J.,    June 

Manager  of  an  estate. 
James  Anthony  Nkwmeyer,  New^  Brunswick, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  14,  1891.     At  Rutgers  one 

and  one-half  years.     Manufacturer  of  rubber  goods. 
William  Chauncey  Park,  Newark, 

Born   at  Newark,   N.   J.,   Mch.   24,   1892.      Journalist. 
John  Ryer  Poppen,  Hamilton, 

Born    at    Forest    Grove,    Mich..    Mav     18,    1893.       At    Rutgers, 

1910-11.     Medical  student,  Univ.  Mich..   1917. 


N.  J. 

N.  J. 
N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 

City. 

N.  Y. 

N.  J. 

Mich. 

N.  Y. 


N.    J.,   Oct.    20, 


Elizabeth, 
At  Rutgers,  1910-11. 

Egg  Harbor  City, 
1891.      At   Rutgers 


June  11,  1891. 


7,     1889. 


Newark, 

New  Market, 
Farmer. 

New  Brunswick, 
At    Rutgers,    1910. 


N.  J. 

N.  J. 
N.  J. 
N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 
Mich. 


296 


RUTGERS   COLLEGE. 


1914. 


Geoege  AVashington  Pratt,  Jr.,  Highland,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Highland,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  4,  1891.     Lumber  business. 
Raymond  Caklton  Robbins,  Eordentown,  IS.  J. 

Born    at   Bordentown,    N.    J.,    Oct.    18,    1888.      Attended    Univ. 

Penn.     Bridge  Inspector,  State  Highwaj'^  Dept.,  N.  J. 
Irving  Rowland  Rossell,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Jan.  24,  1891.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Accountant. 
Floyd  Eldridue  Rue, 

Born  at  Old  Bridge,  N.  J..  Jan.  19,  1891. 
Harold  Alonso  Rlssell, 

Born  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  Sept.  12,  1892.     Farmer. 
Joseph  William  Scheer. 

Born  at  Newark.  N.  J.,  May  14,  1893. 
Elmer  Lynford  Schoonmaker, 

Born    at    Paterson,    N.    J.,    Nov.,    1889. 
Salesman. 

Roger  Converse  Simith, 

Born  at  Fairfield.  Conn.,  May  13,  1892. 

Teacher, 
Joseph  Harry  Stone, 

Born    at    Worcester,    Mass..    Nov.    11,    1891. 

years.     Dealer  in  coke. 
Alfred  Weber  Thomas, 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Feb.  27,  1890. 
Charles  Adelbert  Travfe, 


Old  Bridge,  N.  J. 

Caldwell,  N.  J. 

Newark,  N.  J. 


Paterson,  N. 
At    Rutgers,    1909-11. 


J. 


Springfield,  Col. 
At  Rutgers  one  year. 


Trenton,  N,  J. 
At    Rutgers    two 

Short  Hills,  N.  J. 


Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  24,  1890. 
Co. 


Bethlehem,  Pt 
With  Bethlehem  Steel 


John  Walto:n  Wall, 

Born   in   Middlesex   county,    N. 

one  year.     Insurance. 
Paitl  Walrath, 

Born    at    Arlington,    N. 


J.,    Dec.   17,   1891. 


Rahway,  N.  J. 
At   Rutgers 


J..    Apr.    20,    1891 
years.     With  Nixon  Nitration  Works. 

Frank  Large  Walton, 

Born  at  Belvidere,  N.  J.,  Jan.  31,  1893. 
Accountant. 

Le  Roy  Wanser. 

Born   at  Rahway,   N.   J.,   May   21,   1893. 
dent.   Mass.   Inst.  Technology. 

George  AA'ilham  Wilmot,  Jr., 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Oct.  25,  1892 
years.     With  U.   S.  Rubber  Co. 

James  Deshler  Wilmot, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.   J.,  Apr.  4, 

year.     With  U.   S.   Rubber  Co. 
Stanley  Miller  Wilsey, 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  5,  189 

Retail   lumber  business. 

James  Howard  Ziegler, 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
At    Rutgers    four 

Springfield,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers,   1910-14. 

Cranford,  N,  J. 
Harvard.    1914.      Stu- 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers  two 

New  Brunswdck,  N.  J. 
1891.      At   Rutgers  one 

Newark,  N.  J. 
B.S.   (Univ.,  Wis.,  1915). 


Born  at  Columbus,   Ohio,   Oct.   15,   1890. 
finery. 


Charleston,  S.  C. 
With  Elk   Sugar   Re- 


1915. 


ALUMNI. 


297 


1915. 
A.B. 

WiLLiA\r  Henry  Campbfll,  Jr., 

Born  at  Sculville,  N.  J.,  Dec.  17,  1892. 

School,  Class  of  1918. 
Bradley  Jacob  Folensf.ee, 

Born  at  Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  May  11,  1889. 

Class  of  1918. 
John  Calvin  Green,  Jr., 

Born    at    Hackettstown 

Blair  Academy,  1915- 
James  I^Roy  Handford. 


Ocean  City, 
Student,  Harvard  Law 

Now  Brunswick, 
Student,  N.  B.  Sem., 


N.    J.,    June    22, 


Blairstown, 
1894.       Instructor, 


Born  at  Vineland,  N.  J.,  Apr.  5,  1893. 

School. 
Warren  Durwaed  McCloskey, 

Born  at  Manasquan,  N.  J.,  Jan.   8,  1894. 

School. 
Roy  M'jndy  Davidson  Richardson, 

Born  at  Martinsville,  N.  J.,  June  19,   1895 
Franklin  Morrow  Ritchie, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Mch.  3,  1894 

Robert  Wyckoff  Searle, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.   J, 
Sem.,  Class  of  1919. 

Frederic  Kull  Shield,  Jr., 

Born  at  Baltimore,   Md.,   Mch. 
1918. 

Harvey  Ira  Todd, 


Vineland, 
Student,  Harvard  Law 


Point  Pleasant, 

Student.   N.   Y.   Law 

Bound  Brook, 
Teacher. 

Brooklyn, 
Journalist. 

New  Brunswick, 
May  25,  1894.     Student,  N.  B. 


1893. 


Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  1890. 
Class   of   1918. 


New  Brunswick, 

Student,    N.   B.    Sem., 

New  Brunswick, 
Student,  N.  B.  Sen^., 


Ralph  Ten  Broeck  Todd, 

Born  at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  1892. 
Laird  Sumner  VanDy'ck, 

Born  at  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  Feb.  10,  1893. 
Theodore  Voorhees, 


Tarrytown, 
Student,  Coll.  P.  and  S. 
New  York 
Teacher. 

New  Brunswick, 
Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J..  May  9,  1893.     Salesman,  Michelin 
Tire  Co. 
Aaron  Wallace.  Elizabeth, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  10,  1896.     With  C.  R.  R.  of  N.  J. 
Charles  Conkling  Wheat,  J^iberty  Corner, 

Born    in    New   York    City,    June   20,    1893.      With    Du    Pont   de 
Nemours  Co. 

Edward  Whynman. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,   N. 
of  Dentistry,   1918. 


Elizabeth, 
J.,  Jan  7,  1894.     Student,  N.  Y.   College 


N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  J 
N.  Y. 
N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 

N.  Y. 
City. 
N.  J. 

N.  J. 
N.  J. 

N.  J 


Robert  Elwood  Moore, 

Born   at  Newark,   N.   J.,   Oct.   14.   1893 


Newark,  N.  J. 


At  Rutgers.  1911-12. 
Graduate  student.  Columbia  Univ.,  1915-  .  B.A.  (Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1915).     A.M.   (Wesleyan). 

Allan  Seymour  Richardson,  New  York  City, 

Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15.  1893.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Editor,  The  Financial  and  Commercial  Chronicle. 
Oeorge  William  Winslow,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Atlanta,  Georgia,  Feb.  27,  1893.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

With  W.  R.  Grace  &  Co. 


298 


KUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1915, 


Litt.B. 

Richard  Ashman, 

Born  at  Philipsburg,   Pa.,   Aug.   13,   1890.      Teaclioi-. 

Arthur  Clifford  Buscu, 

Born   at   St.   Louis  Mo.,   Mch.   28,   1892.      With   City 
York. 

Eliot  Payson  Corbtn, 

Born  at  Oxford,   N.  Y.,   Aug.   17,   1891.     Teachor. 
WORTHINGTON    SlIUMWAY   FARLEY, 

Born  at  Wliite  Plains.  N.  Y.,  June  6.  189: 


Huntington.  Intl. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Bank,   New- 
Oxford.  N.  Y. 

N.  Y. 


White  Plains, 
Student,  Columbia 


Law   School.   Class  of  1918 
Russell  Fleming,  New  Brunswick, 

Born    at    New    Brunswick,    N.    J..    Sept.    24,    1893.       Graduate 
student,   Princeton    Univ.      M.A.    (Princeton 

J.  Bertram  Howell, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June 
Frank  Alvin  Langwith,  Jr., 

Mch.   9.   1893.      Student 


N.   Y. 


Born   in  Brooklyn. 
Class  of  1918. 

Albert  Martin  Schultz, 

Born  on  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22,  1891. 
Ralph  William  Thomson, 

Born  at  Sprakers,  N.  Y.,  May  7,  1893. 
Asher  Dudley  Watson, 

Born   at   New   Brunswick,   N.   J.,   Dec. 

Law  School. 


1916). 
New  Brunswick, 
1893.     Business. 

Oceauport, 
N.   B.    Sem.. 


N.  J. 

N.  J. 
N.  J. 


Middlebush, 

Student,  Rochester  Sem. 

New  Brunswick, 

0.   1893.      Student,   N.   Y. 


Arlington,  N.  J. 
N.  J. 
X.  J. 


Arthur  Layton  Barton, 

Born   in   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,   Aug.   18,   1893. 
Harry  Wallace  Edgar, 

Born  at  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  Oct.  15,  1892. 
Emerson  Ely. 

Born  at  Kly,  N.  J.,  Sept.  19,  1892. 
Eric  Henry  Jentz, 

Born   at   Jersey   City,    N. 


New  York  City. 


Highland  Park,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers  one  year. 


year.     Lawyer. 


J..    Mch.    21.    1892. 
N.  ^Y.   Law   School,   1915. 


Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
At   Rutgers   one 


B.Sc. 

Walter  Anner,  Phillipsburg.  N.  J. 

Born   at  .Jersey   City.   N.   J..   July   27,   1894.      Supervisor,   Salem 

County    Dairy    Testing   Assn. 
Harry  Newton  Blue,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.   23,  1893.     Draftsman. 
Frederick  Clinton  Brush,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born    at    Yonkers,    N.    Y.,    Nov.    26,    1893.      Efficiency    engineer. 
James  Wesley  Bulmer,  Cairo,  N.  Y. 

Bom  in  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1891.     Principal  of  school. 
John  Conklin  Conger,  Highland  Park,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born   at   New  Brunswick,   N.   J.,   Mch.   4.   1893.      Salesman. 
Charles  Boice  Conover,  Franklin,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  3,  1892.     Chemist. 
Horace  VanDerVeer  Cory,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Newark,   N.   J.,   Nov.   30,   1891.     Poultry   husbandman. 


1»15. 


ALUMNI.  299 


Charles  Lee  Cranpai.l,  "  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  17,  1888.     Asst.  engineer. 
Edward  Jameson  Crane,  South  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Feb.  18,   1893.     Draftsman. 
*DuPlessis  Helm  Crowe,  Edgewuter.  N.  J. 

Born    in    New   York    City,    Nov.    17,    1889.      Died   in    his    Senior 

year,   Mch.   13,   1915. 

Elmore  Johnson  DeWitt,  Middletowu.  IS.  Y. 

Born  at  Steelton,  Pa.,  Oct.   15,  1892.     Engineering  Dept..  N.   Y.. 
O.  &  W.  Ry. 

Spencer  Dawson  Embree,  Westfield,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Oct.  17,  1893.     Manufacturing  cliemist. 
Benjamin  Applegate  Furman,  East  Orange.  N.  J. 

Born   at   Newark.   N.   J.,   June   24,   1892.      Civil   engineer.    Penn. 

R.  R. 

Lawrence  Growden  Gill\m,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Langehorne,  Pa.,  Sept.   15,  1893,     Extension  specialist 
in  fruit  growing. 

Louis  Norman  Grier,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Sewell,  N.  J.,  June  29,  1892.     Tester  of  electrical  ap- 
paratus. 

Mahlon  Lee  Harker,  Denver,  CoL 

Born  at  Port  Morris,  N.   J.,  Aug.   15,   1893. 

George  Washington  Hervey,  Fayetteville,  Ark. 

Born   at   Corona,    L.    I.,    Dec.    27.    1892.      Asst.    in    Animal   Hus- 
bandry, Ark.  Agric.   Exper.   Station. 

Harold  Thatcher  Hoot,  Newark.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Sept.  11,  1892.     Mechanical  engineer. 

Ned  Orlando  Howlett,  Basking  Ridge,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Morristown,  N.  J.,  Feb.  3.  1894.     Agriculturalist. 

Ralph  Moore  Hubbard,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Paterson,    N.    J.,    Sept.    9,    1894.      Assistant    in    Horti- 
culture, College  Farm. 

Alvin  Ralph  Jacopsen,  Lodi,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  23,  1895.     Chemist. 

Joseph  Kerr.  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Ansonia,  Conn.,  Mch.  30,  1891.     Mechanical  engineer. 

Emerich  John  Kuhn,  Bear  Lake,  Mich. 

Born   at   Woodbridge,   N.   J.,   Jan.  26,   1894.      Principal   of   High 

School. 

Arthur  Kun tz,  Iselin,.  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  15,  1896.     Scientific  agriculturalist. 
Herman  Joseph  Levine,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Russia.  Aug.   18,   1892.     Horticulturalist. 
Lloyd  North  Lewis, 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.,  July  5,  1893. 
Ward  Brewsier  Malmar, 

Born  in  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1890. 
Samuel  Mandel, 

Born   at   Newark,    N.    J.,    Sept.    24.    1892. 

Public  Service  Commission  of  New  York. 
Charles  Raymond  Martin, 

Born  at  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  July  15,  1893. 

Albert  Eric  Mercker. 

Born   in   New  York  City,   Mch.   7.   1893. 
Commission  Merchants,  New  York  City. 


Roselle  Park. 

N. 

J. 

Brooklyn. 

X. 

Y. 

Newark, 
Asst.    Engineer   with 

N. 

J. 

Bloomfield, 
Power  engineer. 

Jersey  City. 
i.Vith  Wesel  Brothers. 

N. 

N. 

J. 
J. 

300 


KUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1015. 


George  Dusenbeky  Norcom, 

Born  at  Sea  Isle  City,  N.  J.,  Oct.  13.  1892. 

Stanley  Underwood  North, 

Born  at  Pleasantville,  N.  J.,  Feb.  10,  1892. 
Mary's  Ave.  Cong.  Church. 

Bernard  Pear, 

Born  in  Moscow,  Russia,   Nov.   7,   1893. 

B.  Jackson,  Engineers. 
William  Solomon  Porte, 

Born  at  Sergeantsville,  N.  J.,  Feb.  4,  1891 
Israel  Reiner, 

Born  at  Woodbine,  N.  J.,  June  14,  1895. 
Ime  Morris  Hose, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Dec.  18,  1892. 
RussEL  Joseph  Savitz, 

Born  at  Slatington,  Pa.,  May  30,  1894. 
George  Herman  Schlotterer,  Jr., 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.   J.,  Jan.  29,   1893. 

R.  R. 


Trenton, 
Chemist. 

Omaha 
Pastor's  Asst.,  St. 


N.  J. 


Neb. 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
With   D.   C.  and  Wm. 


Soraorville,  N. 
Teacher. 

Millville,  N. 
Chemist. 

Bound  Brook,  N. 

Westfield,  N. 
Mechanical  engineer. 

Elizabeth,  N. 
Civil  engineer.  Penn. 


J. 


Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Optical   projection 


Walter  Emil  Schwanhausser, 

Born   at   Jersey   City,   N.   J.,   May   7,   1891 

design. 
Alfred  Frederick  William  Sfarra, 

Born  at  Boiano,  Italy,  Mch.  7,  1893 

change. 
George  Leslie  Shultz, 

Born  at  Jamesburg,  N.  J.,  Feb.  7,  1894. 
George  Joseph  Smith, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  2,  1891. 
Harry  Brokaw  Smith, 

Born  at  North  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Aug.  6,  1889 
William  Henry  Stang, 

Born   at   New  Brunswick,   N.    J.,    May   25, 

Utility  Commission,  New  Jersey. 

Irving  Berkeley  Stanton,  Bayonne 

Born  at  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  June  10,  1894.     Electrical  engineer. 
Robert  Frederick  Emmanuel  Stier,  New  York  City, 

Born    at    Sayreville.    N.    J.,    Sept.    24,    1894.      Student.    Coll.    P. 

and  S.,  Class  of  1919. 
Theodore  Greene  Sullivan,  Jr.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J 

Born  at  Montclair,  N.  J.,  Apr.   19,  1895.     Chemist. 


Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 
Chief  Chemist,  Pathe  Ex- 

Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 
Electrical  engineering. 

New  York  City. 

North  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Computer. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
1894.      With   Public 

N.  J. 


Milton  Amos  Thomson, 

Born  at  New  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  May  3,  1891. 
Selman  Abraham  Waksman, 

Born    at    Priluka,    Russia,    July    28.    1888. 

Exper.  Station.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1916). 

Allen  George  Waller, 

Born  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  20,  1892. 
in  Agronomy. 

Harry  Edward  Watt, 

Born  at  Franklin,  N.  J.,  Nov.  6,  1890. 


New  Kingston,  N.  Y. 
Dairyman. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
With    N.    J.    Agric. 


New  Brunswick, 
Extension  specialist 


N.  J. 


Hamburg,  N.  J. 


RuFus  Allen,  Jr., 

Born,  Mch.  2,  1893. 


Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 


1915. 


ALUMNI. 


301 


East  Orange,  jS.  J. 
At    Rutgers    two 


Harvey  William  Banks, 

Born   at  Jersey   City,   N.    J.,    Mcb.    25,    1891. 

years.     With  Paddock  Zuzi  Motor  Car  Co. 
Wesley  BeninER,  Metiichen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  July  13.  1892.     At  Rutgers,  1910-11. 

Student,  New  Jersey  Law  School,  1916. 
John  Henry  Berns,  Jr.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  25,   1892. 
Harold  Stanley  Bolsover,  South  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  July  14,  1894. 


WiLLiAAr  Henry  Bv{Andow, 

Born  at  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  Feb.   5,  1892. 
Student,  Cornell  Univ. 

Edward  Leo  Breen, 

Born  at  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  Aug.  28,  1894. 
Bookkeeper. 

Lester  William  Brett, 

Bom  in  Brooklyn,  N.  "S 
HARRY'  Milton  Buckwald, 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Edward  Russell  Cotton, 


Albany,  N. 
At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Metuchen,  N. 
At  Rutgexs,  1911-12. 


Lake  Katrine,  N.  Y. 
Aug.  6,  1892. 

Paterson,  N.  J. 
May  24,  1894. 

Marion,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Ocean  City,  N.  J.,  June  19,  1893.     At  Rutgers,  1911-12. 
Asst.  County  Surveyor. 

Mays  Landing,  N.  J. 
July  15.  1893.     At  Rutgers  one 


N.   J. 


Joseph  Miiler  Davis, 

Born  at  Mays  Landing, 
year.     Teacher. 

Louis  DuBois^ 

Born  at  Bridgeton,  N.  .L,  Jan.  18,  1891. 
Pharmaceutical   chemist. 

Charles  Howard  Engelhard, 

Born    in    Brooklyn,    N.    Y..    Mch.    29,    1891. 
years.     With  India  Rubber  Co. 

Leon  Abbot  Errickson, 

Bom  at  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J.,  Jan. 
Harold  Rapelye  Fick, 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N. 

year.     Real  estate. 

George  Leonard  Frank, 

Born  at  Cinnaminson,  N.  J.,  June  4,  189^ 
12.     Bookkeeper. 

Joseph  Russell  French, 

Born  at  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  May  8,  1891. 

Joseph  Friedman, 

Born   at  Norwich,   Conn.,  Apr.  8,  1893.     At  Rutgers  three  and 
one  half  years.     Engineer,  N,  Y.  State  Highway  Dept. 

Sylvester  Gutelius,  Hopewell,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Sept.  13,  1891.     At  Rutgers  one  semes- 
ter.    Teacher  and  farm  manager,  Penn.  State  College,  1914. 

Ferdinand  Dg.  Puy  Hasbrouck,  Franklin,  N.  J. 

Born   at   High  Falls,   N,   Y.,_May  16,   1891.     At  Rutgers  three 
years. 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 
At  Rutgers,  1910-12. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
At    Rutgers    three 

Trenton,  N.  J. 
3,  1890. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Aug.  16,  1893.     At  Rutgers  one 

Cinnaminson,  N.  J, 
At  Rutgers,  1911- 

Moorestown,  N.  J. 
Watertown,  N.  Y. 


Chemist  with  N.  J.  Zinc  Co. 


Edwin  Percy  Holtbeijg, 

Born    at    Mason    City,    Iowa,    Dec. 
year.     Farmer. 

William  Julius  Hudson, 

Born  in  Nebraska,  July  30,  1893. 


Annandale,  N.  J. 
11,    1893.      At    Rutgers    one 

Sidney,  Neb. 


302 


EUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


1915. 


Russell  Woolston  Hunt,  Westfield,  N.  J, 

Born   at   Westfleld.   N.   J.,   Oct.  27,  1893.     At  Rutgers,   1911-14. 
Civil  engineer,  C.  R.  R.  of  N.  J. 

Max  Kisliuk.  Jr.,  Washiugton,  D.  C 

Born  in  London,  England,  Nov.  5,  1889.     At  Rutgers.  1911-12. 
Citrus  Canker  Inspector.     B.Sc.    (Maryland  Agric.  Coll.,   1915). 

JNIORTON  Lang,  New  Yovk  Cit.v, 

Born   In   Philadelphia  Pa.,   Jan.   16,  1893. 
Fred  Macarthy,  Jr.,  Hartford,  Conn 

Born  at  Sayreville,  N.  J.,  Aug.  7,  1892. 
William  Francis  McCloskey,  New  "Brunswick,  N.  J 

Born  at  New  Biunswick,  N.  J..  Feb.  23,  1893.     At  Rutgers  one 

year.     Lawyer.     LL.B.    (N.  J.  Law  School,  1916). 

Joseph  Francis  Massopust,  Jr.,  Metuchen,  N.  J 

Born   at    Perth   Amboy,    N.    J.,    July  6,    1893.      At    Rutgers    two 
years.     Student,  N.  Y.  Law  School. 

Alfred  Vivian  Mershon.  Schenectady,  N.  Y 

Born  at  Rahway.  N.  J.,  Aug.  20.  1892.    At  Rutgers,  1911.     M.Sc. 
(Union,   1915).     Laboratory  Assistant. 

George  Richards  Morrison,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  At  Rutgers,  1910-13.     Student, 

N.  J.  Law   School. 
AYiLLiAM  I^AMBERT  Myers,  Sidney,  N.  Y 

Born  in  London,  England,  Oct.  22,  1891.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 
John  Page  Noble,  Port  Arthur,  Texas 

BoTn   at   Olean,   N.   Y.,   Sept.    6,   1891.      At   Rutgers   two   years. 

Refiner,   Texas   Company. 
James  Champlin  Peirce,  Jr., 

Born  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  Aug.  13,  1891. 

Student. 

John  I'ullerton  Pfeiffer,  Jr., 

Born  at  Maurer,  N.  J.,  Nov.  8,  1892. 
John  Eldridge  Pritchard. 

Born   at   Trenton,   N.   J.,   Jan.    24,   1890 
Draughtsman. 

Henry  Edgar  Riker, 

Born  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  Apr.  1,  1892. 
Philip  Ritter,  Jr., 

Born    In    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    Nov.    21,    1892 

years.     Advertising  agency. 

Samuel  Luther  Sahn, 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  26,  1892. 
Ralph  Lassell  Shearer, 

Born  at  York,  Pa.,  Feb.  5,  1893 

years.     Business. 

^yILLIAM  John  Shearer,  Jr., 

Born  at  York,  Pa.,  1892. 
Joseph  Silbert, 

Born   at  Raritan,  N.   J.,   Aug.   19,   1893 
Samuel  Silbert, 

Born  at  Raritan.  N.  J..  Jan.  24,   1894. 

Student,   Coll..   I*,   and   S. 

William  Edgar  Skillman, 

Student,  N.  Y.  Law  School.  Class  of  1918. 
Oharles  Gross  Slauson,  Elizabeth,  N.  J 

Born   at    Piqua,    Ohio,    Nov.    21,    1892.      At    Rutgers    one   year. 

With  Equitable  Trust  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Ansonia,  Conn. 
At  Rutgers  six  months. 

Fords,  N.  J. 

Trenton,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Fairfield,  Conn. 

New  York  City. 
At    Rutgers    three 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

At  Rutgers  one  and  one-half 

Elizabeth.  N.  J. 

Buffalo,  X.  Y. 
A.B.    (Cornell,   1915). 

Plainfield,  N.  J. 
At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


1915-1916. 


ALUMNI. 


303 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
1911-12.      Assistant    to 


Theodore  Howard  Smith, 

Born    at    Camden.    N.    J.      At    Rutger 
Treasurer   of   Rutgers   College,    1912-     , 

Elroy  Wilson  Steedle,  New  Brunswick,  N 

Born   at   Riverton.    N.   J.,    Feb.  4,    1893.      At   Rutgers,    1910-14. 

With  Michelin   Tire  Co. 
Joseph  Paul  Taylor,  Asbury  Park,  N 

Born    at   Asbury    Park,    N.    J.,  Jan.    7,    1892.      At    Rutgers    one 

year.      Business. 

KussELL  Day  Van  Sickle, 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Nov.  9.  1890. 
RoNSON  Joseph  Warne, 

Born   at   Matawan.   N.   J..   Feb.   5,   1892. 

one-half  .years.     Civil  engineering. 

Joseph  Grossman  Youenes, 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  Sept.  13,  1890, 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Matawan,  N.  J. 
At   Rutgers   two   and 

Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J. 


1916. 
A.B. 

Dudley  Barnitz  Browning, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  July  14,  1894. 
David  Nielson  Bulloch, 

Born  at  Kearney,  N.  J.,  Jan.  22,  1891. 
Sherman  Lindsley  Conklin, 

Born  at  Fairfield,  N.  J.,  Jan.  26,  1894. 
Clarkson  Atwood  Cranmer, 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Feb.  7,  1895. 
Itoss  Harrison  Flanagin, 


Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J. 
Englishtown,  N.  J. 
N.  J. 
N.  J. 
N.  J. 


Newark, 
Teacher. 

Somerville, 
Law  student. 

New  Brunswick, 


Oct.    8,    1888. 


Born    at    Sykesville,    N. 
Theol.  Sem. 

Donald  Dunstan  Hand, 

Born  at  Keene,  N.  H.,  July  13,  1894. 

William  Thomas  Hutchinson, 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  Mch.  9,  1895.     Student. 

Edward  Stebbins   Ingham,  New  Brunswick, 

Born   at    Irvington,    N.    Y.,    July    2,    1896.      With   Travelers'    In- 
surance Co. 

♦Wallace  Warren  Kloepfel, 


Student,    General 

Keyport, 

Freehold, 


Born  in  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1894 
N.  J.,  Mch.   2.   1916. 

Arthur  Robert  Lewis, 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Sept.  28,  1895. 
Adrian  Coley  Minton, 

Born  at  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  Nov.  26.  1894 
Anton  Adolph  Raven,  Jr., 

Born  at  Metuchen,   N,  J.,  Oct.   26.   1895. 
Raymond  Bovey  Searle, 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  May  23,  1892, 
Ralph  Whitaker  Voorhees, 


Maspeth, 
Died  at  New  Brunswick, 


N.  J. 
N.  J. 
N.   J. 

N.  Y. 


Born  at  Three  Bridges,   N.   J.,  Oct.   25,   1894. 

Hugo  Otto  Wendel, 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Sept.  7,  1896. 


Newark,  N.  J. 
Red  Bank,  N.  J. 
N.  J. 
N.  J. 
N.  Y. 
Linden,  N.  J. 


New  Brunswick, 
Teacher. 

New  Brunswick, 
Law  student. 

New  York, 


304  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1916. 


Geobge  Henby  Whisleb,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  July  10.  1893.     Student,  N.   B.   Scm. 


Dabwin  Bubton  Buell,  Minising,  Mich. 

Boin  at  Tacoma,  Wash.,  Oct.  4,  1893.     At  Rutgers,  1912.     Tim- 
berman. 

Lesteb  Donald  Mubeay,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  30,  1892. 
Paul  Roebling,  Bernardsville,  N  J. 

Born. at  Morris  Plains,  N.  J.,  May  1,  1893. 


Litt.B. 

Glenn  Edwabd  Chaeles,  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Mch,  15,  1893. 
Louis  Benoid  Gittleman,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Pinsk,  Russia.  Sept.  9,  1895. 
Edwin  Lamb  Losee,  Upper  Red  Hook,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Upper  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.,  May  13,  1894. 
Clifford  Anthony  McLaughlin,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  Dec.  21,  1894. 
Habvey  Theodobe  Mann,  Perth  Amboy,  N,  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  19,  1895. 
Edwabd  Louis  Peppel,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  June  11,  1895. 
Cliffobd  Fbedebick  Post,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Port  Jervis,  Mch.  25,  1893.     Teacher. 
Chables  Habold  Reed,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  18,  1895. 
James  Bernabd  Scabk,  Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Hollis,  Kansas,   Feb.   17,   1893. 
William  Smith  Spbague,  Barnegat,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Manahawkin,  N.  J..  Dec.  1.  1894, 
William  Chesteb  Wells,  Je.,  East  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J..  Dec.  24.  1894. 
Ralph  Pollock  White,  Wooster,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Calcutta.  India.  June  8.  1894.     Association  War  Work 

in  Egypt.  . 


James  Harwood  Closson,  3d,  Germantown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Germantown,  Pa.,  June  18,  1896.     At  Rutgers,  1912-13. 

Student,  Princeton  Univ. 
Robebt  Walteb  Elliott,  Jb.,  Hartford.  Conn. 

Born  at  Worcester.  Mass.,  Oct.  6.  1891. 
James  Eugene  Mulligan,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Nov.  22,  1893.     At  Rutgers,  1912.     Sec. 

Knickerbocker  Storage  Co. 

B.Sc. 

William  Penn  Esterbbook  Ainswobth,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Oct.  30,  1893. 
Raymond  Munkittbick  Austin,  Caldwell,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Dec.  14,  1893. 


191«. 


ALUM  XI.  305 


MuRKAY  Appleby   Chittick,  Old  Bridge,   N.  J. 

Born  at  Old  Bridge,  N.  J.,  June  24,  1894. 
James  Melville  Coleman,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,  May  25,   1S95. 
Clifi'OKD  James  Colville,  Bayonue,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Bayonne.  N.  J.,  Sept.  19,  1894. 
Tracy  Lake  Elmendorf,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Brown's  Station,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1889.     Farmer. 
Adrain  Robert  Fisher,  New  BrunsAvick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  :Mch.  27,  1895. 
Edwin  Florance,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Ncav  Brunswick,   N.   J.,   Feb.   14,   1896. 
Herbert  Francis  Haley,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Elizabeth.   N.   J..   June  28,   1893. 
Kalston  Raymond  IIannas,  West  New  York,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Farmin,srdale,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  189.3. 
Geor(!E  Russell  Hartley,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Waldcn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2.  1895.     With  Penn.   R.   R. 
George  Foster  Herben,  Westfield,  N,  J. 

Bom  at  Evanston,   111.,   Mch.   17,   1893. 
Richard  Bevier  Hiller,  Hurley,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Arlington.  N.  J..  Juno  29,  1892. 
Stanley  Irving  Horn,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Troy.   N.  Y.,   Mch.   C,   1895.      Student. 
Charles  Henry  Hruby,    .  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Jan.  7,  1895. 
Jonathan  Henry  Huntington,  3d,  Newark,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  15,  1895.     Life  insurance  clerk. 
Edgar  Thomas  Hurley.  Baldwin,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  1,  1894. 
Dean  Carter  Jenkins,  Dover,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Dover,  N.  J.,  Dec.  5,  1895. 
Frank  Chambliss  Johnson,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born   at  East   Orange,   N.   J.,   Feb.   6,   1894.      Student,   Coll.    P. 

and  S. 
Harris  Torbert  Kille,  .   Swedesboro,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Swedesboro,  N.  J.,  Apr.  17,  1892.     Agriculture. 
William  H.  Wood  Komp,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

T5o:n  at  Yokohama,  Japan,  Mch.  16,   1893. 
LiNWooD  Lawrence  Lee,  •  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J..  Jan.  11,  1894.     With  N.  J.  Agric.  Exper. 

Station. 
Louis  Wright  Maron,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Jan.  1,  1892. 
Julian  Fr.xncis  Miller,  Merchantville,  N.  J. 

Born    at   Camden,   N.   J.,   Jan.   30,   1894.      Asst.,   U.    S.   Dept.   of 

Agriculture. 
Edward  Leslie  Molineux,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  Aug.  4,   1894.     Chemist. 
John  Monteith,  Jr.,  Chatham,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Chatham,  N.  J.,  Dec.  24,  1893. 
Jared  Blanchard  Moore,  Chatham,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Chatham,  N.  J.,  May  6,  1893.     Florist.^ 
Clarence  Albert  Morey,  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1891. 

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306  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1016. 


Robert  Aetiiur  Nash,  Bernardsville,  N.  J. 

Born    in    Groat    Britain,   Dec.    16,   1892.      With   United   Traction 

Co..   Albany,   N.   Y. 
Wlli.vm  Warren  Payne,  Hamilton  Square,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Stanfordville,  N.  Y  ,  .Ian.  19,   1893. 
Joseph  Ratner,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  McKeesport,  Pa..  .Tune  14,  1894. 
Waiter  Diets  Reese,  Westfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Westfield.  N.  J..  Aug.  19,  1894.     Engineer. 
ITarry  Joseph  Rockafeeler,  Jr.,  Asbury  Park.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Asbury  Park.  N.  J..  Aug.  26,  1894. 
George  Bancroft  Roescii,  Bloomfielcl,  N,  J. 

Born    in    Philadelphia.    Pn..    Apr.    2.3.    1895. 
T.EO  RoGiN,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mohilev.  Russia.  Apr.  18.  1893.     With  X.  .T.  Exper.  Sta- 
tion. 
Theodore   Rosen,  Philadelpliia,    Pa. 

Born   at  Carmel,   N.   .7.,    Sept.   20,   1895.      Farm   superintendent. 
Robert  Louis  Scharrtng-IIausen,  Newark.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  .7.,  Nov.  13.  1894. 
David  Schmidt,  Yorktown,  Va. 

Born  at  Woodbine,  N.  .7..  Aug.  11.  1893.     Agriculture. 
Herbert  Crittenden  Segur,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Dover.   N.   J.,   Sept.   11,   1893. 
Ralph  George  Seiler,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Covington.   ICy..   Apr.  3,   1890.    • 
Laurence  Willis  Sharp,  Sea  Isle  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Petersburg,  N.  J.,  Feb.  8.  1894. 
Harry  Sloane.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia.   Pa..  Apr.  15.  1894.   Chemist. 
Lewis  Jerome  Taylor.  '  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Asbury  Park.  N.  J.,  Aug.  12,  1894. 
Benjamin  Edmund  Thomas,  South  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Albany.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  3,  1896.     Van  der  Poel  Fellow  in 

Chemistry.   Rutgers. 
*JoHN  Peter  Toohey.  Jr.,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Newburgh.  N.  Y..  Nov.  18.  1891.     With  Del.  and  Hud- 
son Co.     Ivilled  in  an  accident,  Apr.  29,   1916. 
Wainwright  Darrow^  Twing,  Riverside,  N.  J. 

BOT-n  in  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  .lune  9,  1893.     Civil  engineer. 
Frederick  John  Ulrich,  Haledon,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Haledon,   N.  .7..  Nov.   7  9,  1890. 
Harold  Wesley  Van  Liew,  New  Brunswick.  N.  J. 

Born   at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,   Sept.   20,  1892. 
Earl  Strouse  Willever,  Belvidere.  N.  J. 

Born    at   Belvidere.   N.    .7.,    July   26,   1894.      With   United   Trac- 
tion Co.,  Albany,  N.   Y., 
Walter  Klemmer  Wood,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  May  10,  1896. 
Joseph  Samuel  Zass,  Woodbine,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  Feb.  22,  1894. 


William  Whitaker  Baer,  Elizabeth.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Radnor,-  Pa.,  Nov.  23,  1892.     Student,  Penn.  State  Col- 
lege. 


1910. 


ALUMNI. 


307 


Edward  ^Iinton  Ball, 

Born  at  Bloomingdale,  N.   J.,   Nov.   1,   1894. 
Charles  Egbert  Benjamin, 

Born  at  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  9,  1894. 
Richard  B.  Bevier, 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  8,  1898.     B.S. 
William  Henry  Bowles, 

Bom  at  Johnstown,   Pa.,   Dec.   28,   1892. 
Arthur  Leslie  Boyer, 

Born  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  Oct.  6,   1889. 
William  A.  Brainard, 


Bloomingdale,  N.  J. 

Port  Richmond,  N.  Y. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
(Univ.   Penn.). 

Elizabeth,  N.  J. 


N.  J. 


N.  J. 


East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Saugerties.  N.  Y. 
Born  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  17,  1892.     At  Rutgers  two  and 
one-half  years.     Operating  engineer. 

Christian  William  Braun,  Faterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Oct.  15,  1894.     At  Rutgers  four  years. 
Student. 

George  Herman  Buck,  Buzzards  Bay,  Mass. 

Born  at  Elliot.  Me..  Dec.  23.  1894.     At  Rutgers  two  j-ea-rs.     Non- 
graduate,  Univ.  Penn.     Civil  engineer. 

Guy  Foster  Buckman,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Hudson,   N.  Y.,   Dec.   3,   1893.     At   Rutgers  two  years. 
Traffic  manage!*. 

Douglas  Cummings,  East  Orange, 

Born  at  Soho,  N.  T.,  Aug.  28,  1892.     At  Rutgers  three  and  one- 
half  years.     With  C.  A.  Agar  Co.,  Manufacturers  of  paper  boxes. 

Wallace  Dunlop,  Ridgew-ood, 

Born  at  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  Sept.  11,  1892. 

Walter  Van  Horn  Farley,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  White  Plains,   N.  Y.,   Feb.   13,   1894.     At   Rutgers   two 
and  one-half  years.     With  H.  E.  Lesan  Advertising  Agency. 

Myron  James  Folensbee,  Schoharie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  10,  1891.     At  Rutgers  two  and 
one-half  years.     Student. 

Roy  William  Gates,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Central  City,  Neb.,  Sept.  2.  1891.     At  Rutgers  one  year. 

Experimenter. 
William  Louis  Gay,  Mineola,  N.  Y. 

Bom  at  Wvoming.  N.  Y.,  Mch.  5,  1891.     At  Rutgers  three  years. 

With  Swift  &  Co.,  Fertilizer  Works. 
Harold  Norman  Halstead, 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Mch.  27,  1893. 
J.  Harry  Hayes, 

Born  at  Bristol,  Pa.,  Aug.  2,  1892.      . 
Arthur  Edward  Helmrich, 

Born   in   New  York   City,   June   1,   1892. 


Somerville,  N.  J. 

Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

New  York,   N.  Y. 
At  Rutgers  one  year. 


C.E. 
Edgar  George  Herrmann, 

Born  in   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,   Mch.   2,   1892. 
Robert  Pearce  Hulsart, 

Born  at  Manasquan,  N.  .7.,  Sept.  27,  1894. 
George  Moyer  Huttenloch, 

Born  at  Dragston,  N.  .7,,  May  6,  1890. 
Harry  Benjamin  Jackson, 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1893. 
Paul  Case  James, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  10.  1894. 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Manasquan.  N. 
At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Montclair,  N. 


J. 


Plainfield,   N.   J. 
Shokan,  N.  Y. 


308  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1916. 


Harry  Lockwood  Jennings,  i3oston,  Mass. 

Born  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  19,  1890. 
Philip  Klemmer  Kalteissen,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Aug.  5,  1894.     At  Rutgers  two 

years.     Student.  N.  J.  Law  School. 
Albert  Kreh,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  20,  1892. 
Earl  MacClary,  "  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Railway,  N.  J.,  Nov.  4,  1894.     At  Rutgers  three  years. 

I'ublisher. 

Malcolm  Mackenzie,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Pine  Bush.  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  1894.     At  Rutgers  one  vear. 

With  N.  J.  Zinc  Co. 
Garrett  Berry  Magens,  Lansdowne,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  2,  1894.     At  Rutgers  two  years. 

Engineer. 
Erwin  Lawrence  Meisel,  Springfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Westfleld,  N.  J.,  Jan.  23,  1893. 
Manuel  Noriega,  '  Mexico  City,  Mexico. 

Born  in  Mexico  City,  Mexico,  May  28,  1892. 
Harold  Frederick  Plusch,  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Catskill.   N.   Y.,   Oct.   16,    1892.     At   Rutgers,   1912-13. 

Salesman. 

••'William  Thaddeus  Richardson,  V':'atskill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Catskill.   N.   Y.,  Feb.   14,   1893.      At   Rutgers,   1912-13. 

Died,  Oct.  31,  1915. 
Eugene  Francis  Rockafeller,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  Dec.  13,  1892. 
Georges  Dayez  Romeike,  New  York  City. 

Born   in    New   York   City.   Feb.    9,    1895.      At   Rutgers   two   and 

one-half  years.     President,  Henry  Romeike,  Inc. 
Laurence  Wilson  Schenck,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mays   Landing,  N.   J.,  July  9,   1894.     At  Rutgers   one- 
half  year.     With  N.  J.  Mosquito  Commission. 
Ellis  Harold  Schoonmaker,  Hasbrouck  Heights,  N,  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Oct.  24,  1896.     Student. 
William  Adolph  Schure,  Jr.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  May  24,   1892.     At  Rutgers  three 

years.     Salesman. 
Edward  Paul  Smaney,  Roselle,  N.  J. 

Born   in   Brooklyn,  N.   Y.,   Sept.   9,   1894.     At   Rutgers,   1912-13. 

Journalist. 
Raymond  Strohl,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hazleton,   Pa.,  July  9,   1892.     At  Rutgers  three  years. 

With  U.  S.  Survey. 
David  Carle  Succop,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born   at  Pittsburgh,   Pa..  Aug.   12,   1893.     At   Rutgers  one  year. 

Manager,  Knight  Tire  Co. 
Eugene  Richmond  Taylor,  Salem,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Salem.  N.  J.,  Jan.  18,  1895. 
Philip  Gerald  Tormay,  Jr.,  Scrantou,  Pa. 

Born  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  Dec.  23,  1892.     With  Delaware  and 

Hudson  Co. 
Edward  Judson  A^an  Wagner,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Oct.  10,  1893.     At  Rutgers  three  years. 
John  Schenck  Yoorhees,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

Born  at  NeAV  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Feb.  20,  1893.     Farmer. 


^„^„  ALUMNI.  309 

1910. 


ALBERT  Watmax,  Bayonne.  N.  J. 

Born   in   New  York   City,   Jan.   22,   1804.      At   Rutgers.   1912-13. 

Pliarmacist. 
PAUL  Sandt  West,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Asbury,  N.  J-i  ^'ov.  10,  1894. 
Otto  Edward  Wiemer,  Rahway,  N.  J, 

Born  at  Hobokon,  X.  J.,  Dec.  2.  1899. 


310  eutctEes  college. 


GRADUATE  STUDENTS. 


Francis   Cuyler  Van   Dyck,  1865-66.  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1865). 
*Maetin   Nevius   Wyckoff,   1877-78.  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1872). 

John  Edward  Elmendorf,  1878-81.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1878). 
*Sei-ichi  Kudo,  1878-79.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1878). 

Howard  Davidson  ITerhune,  1878-81.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1878). 

William  Davis  Schoonmaker,  1880^-81.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1880). 

Joseph  Appleton  Van  Mater,  1880-81.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1880). 
*Theodore  Burges  Booraem,  1881-85.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1881). 

Charles  Taylor  Pomeroy,  1881-82.     B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1877). 
♦Jacob  Chester  Chamberlain,  1882-83.     A.B.   (Rutgers,  1882). 

Charles   Leavitt   Edgar,   1882-83.     A.B.    (Rutgers,   1882). 
*Robert   Adrain,   1883-84.     A.B.    (Rutgers,    1873). 

William  Christian  Miller,  1883-84.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1883). 

John  Ehrick  Parmly, 

In  Class  of  1884,   Rutgers.     A.B.    (Princeton,   1883). 

Alan  Hartwell  Strong,  1883-85.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1874). 
*Henri  Veghte,  1883-84.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1877). 
*JoHN   ScHENCK  Voorhees,  1883-85.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1876), 

Frederick  Weigel,  1883-85.     A.B.   (Rutgers,  1880). 

John  William  McKelvey,  1884-85.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1884). 

Charles  Edward  Pattison,  1884-85.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1884). 

Franklin  Stoddart  Smith,  1884-85.     B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1884). 

James  Henry  Van  Cleef,  1884-85. 

In  Class  of  1863.  Rutgers.     A.B.    (Lafayette,   1863). 
*Pennington   Ranney,   1885-88,  Colorado   Springs,    Col. 

Residence  when  a  student,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  A.B.  (Princeton. 
1882).     A.M.   (Princeton,  1885).     Died,  July  18,  1897. 

Adrian  Vermeule,  Jr.,  1885-86.     A.B.   (Rutgers,  1885). 

Louis  Augustus  Voorhees,  1885-88.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1885). 

Henry  Holmes  Palmer,  1887-88.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1887). 
*Harry  Atwater  Smith,  1887-88.     B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1887). 

Harold  Tait,   1887-88.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1887). 
♦Charles  H.  Vannier,  1887-88.     B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1872). 

Sam  Corle  Schenck,  1889-90.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1889). 

James  Albert  Kelsey,  1890-94.     AI.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1893). 

Spencer  Ambrose  Beach,  1891-92,  Ames,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Summer  Hill.  N.  Y.,  1860.  B.S.A.  (Iowa  Agric.  Coll., 
1887).  Praf.  Horticulture  and  Botany,  Texas  Agric.  and  Mech. 
Coll.,  1890-91.  Prof.  Horticulture,  Iowa  Agric.  Coll.,  1905-  . 
Vice  Dean,  do.,  1906-     . 

♦Robert  Boorman  Strong,  1891-92,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  June  3,  1871.  A.B.  (Princeton,  1891).  A.M.  (Princeton, 
1894).  E.E.  (Princeton,  1894).  Electrical  engineer  and  con- 
tractor.    Died,  1904. 

James  Monroe  White,  1891-92,  Starkville,  Miss. 

M.S.   (Agric.  and  Mech.  Coll.,  Miss.). 


GRADUATE    STUDENTS.  311 


AsiiER  Atkinson,  1892-94.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1885). 

Philip  Cook  Thomas,   1894-95.     A.B.    (Rutgers,   1894). 

John  Henry  Thompson,  1894-95.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1894). 

Gabriel  Ludlow,  1896-97.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1895). 

Edwin    Corwin   McKeag,   189(>-97.     A.B.    (Rutgers,   189G). 
'  William  Van  Bergen  Van  Dyck,  1896-97.     (Rutgers,  1896). 

Frederick  Harvey  Blodgett,  1897-99.     B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1897). 

John   Provost  Stout,  1897-98.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1895). 

Clifford  Philip  Case,  1898-99.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1897). 

Jacob  Goodale  Lipman,  1898-99,  1901-03.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1898). 

Albert  Chester  De  Regt,  1900-02,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Clinton,  N.  Y..  Nov.  24.  1877.  A.B.  (Hamilton.  1900). 
M.Sc.  (Hamilton,  1904).  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Rutgers, 
1902-06.     Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Rutgers,' 1906-     . 

Chilion  Bobbins  Roselle,  1900-01.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1900). 

George  Winfield  Nuttman,  1901-06.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1896). 

Edgar  Leek  Dickerson,  1902-10.    B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1902). 

James  Paulding  Read,  1902-03.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1901). 

Daniel  Herbert  Applegate,  Jr.,  1903-04.     B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1903). 

Howard  Weston  Bloomfield,   1^3-04.     Cr.E.    (Rutgers,  1916). 

David  Raymond  Edgar,  1903-04.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1903). 

Frank  Abram  Morris,  1905-06.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1904). 
*Nahum  David  Shore,  1906^8.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1906). 
Blodgett  Fellow  in  Science,  1906-07. 

J^ERCY  Edgar  Brown,  1906-110.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1906). 

Frank    Randall   Pratt,   1906-07.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,    1906). 

Charles  Thiers   Thompson,   1908-09.     Litt.B.    (Rutgers,   1908). 
Van    der   Poel    Fellow   in    Chemistry. 

Edward  Francis  Johnson,  1908-09.     A.B.    (Rutgers,  1901). 

Herbert  Wills  Moore,  1908-09.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1904). 

P:dwin  Conrad  Alford,  1909-10.     B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1909). 
Van    der   Poel   Fellow   in   Chemistry. 

Frederick  T^cke  Bascom,  1009-10.     Litt.B.   (Rutgers,  1909). 

Gp:orge  Wilmot  Hart,  1909-10.     Litt.B.    (Rutgers,  1909). 

Marvin  Ketcham  Du  Bois,  1910-11.     Litt.B.    (Rutgers,  1910). 
Van   der   Poel   Fellow   in    Chemistry. 

James  Claude  Thomson,  1910-12.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1910). 
Van   der   Poel   Fellow   in   Chemistry. 

Chari.es  James  Thomas  Doryland,  1910-11.  Agric.  College,  N.  D. 

Born  at  Junction  City.  Kansas,  June  l.l,  18S0.  B.Sc.  (Kansas 
State  Agr^c.  Coll..  1908).  M.Sc.  (Do.,  1910).  Soil  Bacteriolo- 
gist, Agricultural  College,  N.  I).,  1904-     . 

Arthur  Thomas  McMichael,   1910^11.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1910). 
Wallace  Todd  Eakins,  1911-12.     B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1911). 

Blodgett  Fellow  in  Science. 
John  De  Lancey  Ferguson,  1911-12.     A.B.   (Rutgers,  1911). 

Herbert  Fellow  in  Political  Science. 
Lloyd  Mervyn  Van  Ness,  1911-12.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1011). 

Van    der   Poel   Fellow   in    Chemistry. 
Aaron   Martin   Hageman,   1912-13.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1912) 

Van   der   Poel   Fellow   in    Chemistry.  , 

Edward  Collier  Scott,  1912-13.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1912^ 

Van   der   Poel   Fellow   in    Chemistry. 


12  TM'TfiKRS    COLLEGE. 


John  \ml  Bissett.  1013-14.     B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1912). 

A'an    der   Foel   Fellow   in    Chemistry. 
Henry  Ci.ay  Lint,  1013-16.  M.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1935). 

Suiplmi-  Research  Fellow. 
Geoiige  Stanley  Robins,  1913-14.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1913). 

Van    dor   Poel   Fellow   in    Chemistrj'. 
David  ArorsTUS  Coleman,  1914-16.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1916). 

Sodium  Nitrate  Research  Fellow.  ^ 
Ralph  Clayton  Cook,  1914-16,  Russell,  Pa. 

Born   at   Russell.   Pa..   Nov.   2r».   1800.      r,.S.    (Tenn.    State   Coll.. 

1013).     Ammonium  Sulphate  Research  Fellow. 
George  Peter  Kocii.    1914-16,  Elraa,   Wash. 

Rorn  at  Elma.  Wash..  Apr.  20.  ISOO.     R.S.    (Washington   State 

Coll..  1013).     M.S.   (Univ.  Minnesota,   1014).     Potash  Research 

Fellow. 
Nicholas  Kopeloff,  1914-16.    M.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1016). 

Pulverized  Limestone  Research   Fellow. 
Arthur  Costello  Metcalf.  1014-16.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers.  1014).  * 

Van    der   Poel   Fellow   in    Chemistry. 
Edward  Robert   Schmid,   1014-16.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1014). 

Van    der   Poel   Fellow   in    Chemistry. 
Franklin  Elmer  Allison,  1015-16,  Oakland  Cit.y,  Ind 

Rovn   at   Oakland   City.    Tnd..   Nov.   10.   1802.      R.S. A.    (P\n-due, 

1014).  ^r.S.A.  (Iowa  State,  1015).  Amo.-Phos.  Research  Fel- 
low. 

Victor  George  Aubry,  1015-16.  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Born  in  Brooklyn.  N.  Y..  Feb.  25,  1801.  B.S.  (Connecticut 
.•^srric.  1012).  Asst.  Professor  of  Animal  Husbandry.  Fniv. 
Maine.    1012-14.      E'xtension    Specialist   in    Poultry    Husbandry. 

Homer  Eugene  Carney,  1915-16.  Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Dayton.  O..  Nov.  0.  1802.  A.B.  (Miami,  1015).  Re- 
search Assistant  in  Botanv. 

Franklin  Oscar  Church,  1915-16.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1914). 
Research  Assistant  in  Hydraulic  Engineering. 

Roland  Edward  Curtis,  1915-16,  Lordsburg,  Cal. 

Born  at  North  Yakima.  Wash..  July  24.  1802.  B.S. A.  f Oregon 
Agric.    Coll.,    1015).      Research   Assistant    in    Soil    Bacteriology. 

Carl  Raymond  Fellers,   1915-16.     M.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1916). 
Soy  Bean  Research  Fellow.- 

Arthur  Crawford  Foster.  1915-16,  West  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

R.S.  (Alabama  Polvtechnic  Inst..  1014).  Research  Assistant 
in  Botany.     North  Carolina  Agric.  Experiment  Station.  1016-     . 

Webster  Sherburn  Krout,  1915-16,  Bremen,  Ohio. 

,  Born  at  North  Berne.  Ohio.  .Tan.  4.  1888.  B.Sc.  (Ohio  State 
Univ..  1015^.  M.A.  (Ohio  State  Fniv.,  1015).  Research  As- 
sistant in   Plant  Pathology. 

Bryce   Inglis   M^cDonald.   1915-16.     B.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1914). 

Harry   Charles   McLean,    1915-16.      M.Sc.    (Rutgers,   1916). 
Chemist,   soil   research. 

William  Hope  Martin,  1915-16,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle.  Pa..' June  3,  1800.  P.. A.  (Univ.  Maine.  1015). 
Assistant  Pathologist. 

William  Solomon  Porte,  1915-16.     B.Sc.   (Rntgors,  1915). 
Research    Assistant    in    Botany. 

Fidel  Paul  Schlatter,  1915-16,  Tunkhannock,  Pa. 

Born  at  Tunkhannock.  Pa..  Nov.  24.  1801.  B.Sc.  (Penn.  State 
Coll.,   1015).        Research   Assistant   in   Cranberry   Investigation. 


aRA.DUATE    STUDENTS.  318 


Orville  Carl  Schultz,  1915-16,  Postville,  Iowa. 

*      Born    at    Postville,    Iowa,    Oct.    29,    1892.      B.Sc.    (Iowa    State 
Coll.,  1915).     Research  Assistant  in  Botany. 

WiLLARD  Chandler  Thompson,   1915-16,  Sun  Prairie,  Wis. 

Born   at   Sun   Prairie.   Wis..   Nov.   24.   1890.      B.Sc.    (Univ.   Wis- 
consin, 1912).     Research  Assistant  in  Poultry. 


EUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


ADVANCED  DEGREES. 


Degrees  granted   on   the  completing  of  required  graduate   courses. 


1880. 
C.E. 

Cornelius  Clakkson  Vebmeule, 


B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1878). 


1881. 
C.E. 


Alfred  Alexander  Titsworth, 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1877) 


John  Edward  Elmendorf, 


George  Hill, 


Ph.B, 

1882. 
C.E. 


A.B.   (Kutgers,  1878) 


B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1879) 


1884. 
C.E. 


Nathaniel  B.  Klink  Hoffman, 
*Frederick  William  Malcolm, 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1882) 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1881), 


Ph.D. 


ROBEBT  HAELEY  BAEE, 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1875) 


1885. 
C.E. 


♦Frederick  Wagoner  Bennett, 
♦Samuel  De  Vere  Burr, 
George  Elton  Jenkins, 
George  Henry  Johnson, 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1882), 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1875), 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1883), 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1882), 


ADVANCED    DEGBEES. 


315 


1886. 
C.E. 


*Edson  DeWint  Eaton, 


B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1883) 


1888. 
C.E. 


AsHER  Atkinson, 


B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1885). 


1889. 
C.E. 


John  Moyer  Farley, 
William  Henry  Luster,  Jr.. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1886), 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1884), 


Harry  Joseph  March, 


1890. 
C.E. 


B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1887). 


John  Edwaed  Hill, 


1891. 
C.E. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1884) 


Albert  Cornelius  Arend, 
Edward  Howell, 

*P]DWARD    INGELOW    PITMAN, 


1892. 
C.E. 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1889), 
B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1889), 
B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1877), 


1893. 
M.Sc. 

James  Albert  Kelsey, 

B.S.    (Iowa  Agricultural  College). 


Clarinda,  Iowa. 


316 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


George  Henry  Blakeley, 
Edward   Duryee, 


1894. 
C.E. 


B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1884), 
B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1878) 


1895. 
B.D. 


Charles  Edward  Corwin, 
Frederick  Kienhold  Shield, 

Born   at   La   Crosse,   Wis.,    Mch. 

Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 


i3,    1868. 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1892). 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
N.   B.    Sem.,    1895. 


John  Charles  Aydelott, 


C.E. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1891) 


1896. 
B.D. 

Addison  Caleb  Bird, 

Born   at   Hawthorne,   N.    Y.,   May   9,   1869 
Clergyman,  R.   C.  A. 

Henry  Charles  Cusslee, 
Frank  Malven, 
Marcus  J.  Roop, 

Born   at  Dayton,   Ohio,   Oct.   2,   1871. 

Tiffin,  Ohio,  1893).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1896. 

Albert  Henry  von  Schlieder, 
Henry  Clifford  Willoughby, 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Mch.  6,  1866. 

man,  R.  C.  A. 


N. 


Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
B.    Som.,    1890. 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1893). 
A.B.    (Rutgers,  1893). 
Middletown,  N.  Y. 
A.B.    (Heidelbarg  Univ., 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1893). 
Fort  Plain,  N.  Y. 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1896.    Clergy 


1897. 
B.D. 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1894). 
A.B.    (Rutgers,  1894). 
Hawthorne,  N.  Y. 
Univ.    Glasgow, 


I'rederick  Jacob  Barny, 
William  Edgar  Compton, 
James  Campbell  Forbes, 

Born    at.  Glasgow,    Scotland,    Feb.    19.    1869. 

1S94.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1897.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

♦Raymond  Augustus  Lansing,  Lisha's  Kill,  N.  Y, 

Born  at  Lisha's  Kill,  N.  Y.,  June  26,  1873.     A.B.  (Union,  1894). 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1897.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Died,  Mar.  7,  1903. 

Charles  Judson  Scudder,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1889). 

Henry  Johnstone  Scudder,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1890). 


ADVANCED    DEGREES. 


317 


Walter  Tracy  Scudder,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1892). 

AsASHi  Segawa,  Saga,  Japan. 

Clergyman.     Evangelist,  South  Japan  Mission,   R.  C.  A.     Grad- 
uate in  Theology,  Meiji  Gakuin.  1879. 


1898. 
B.D. 

Theodore  Floyd  Bayles,  Bajonne,  N,  J. 

Born  at  West  Kortright.  N.  Y.,  July  25.  1871.  A.B.  (Union. 
1895).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1898.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

Garret  Flikkema,  Palmyra,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fulton  111.,  Dec.  21,  1868.  A.B.  (Univ.  Nebraska, 
1895).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1898.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

Harris  Abraham  Freer,  North  Hackansack,  N.  J. 

Forn  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  25,  1860.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1898. 
Clergyman,   R.   C.  A.      ^ 

Charles  Wyckoff  Gulick,  Rutgers,  1895. 

Hans  Henry' Spoer,  Wolverhampton,  England. 

Born  at  Crefcld.  Germany,  Aug.  1,  1873.  N.  B.  Sem..  1898. 
Ph.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1899).  Lecturer  in  Hebrew  Cognate  Lan- 
guages and  O.  T.  Studies,  Meadville  Theol.  School.  1905-06. 
Lecturer  in  Hebrew.  Syiiac  and  N.  T.  Exegesis.  Licefield  Theol. 
College,  England,  1909-10.  Clergyman,  Church  of  England, 
1911-     . 

John  Vander  Meulen,  Denver,  Col. 

Born  at  Holland.  Mich.,  Oct.  16,  1870.  A.B.  (Hope,  1895). 
A.M.    (Chicago,    1907).      N.    B.    Sem.,    1898.      Cong,    clergyman. 

Herman  Charles  Weber,  A.B,    (Rutgers,  1895). 


Frederick  Seymour  S:\iith. 


C.E. 


1899. 
B.D. 


Henry  Wells  Brink, 
William  Isaac  Chamberlain, 
John  Brownlee  Voorhees, 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1891), 


A.B.  (Rutgers,  1896) 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1882) 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1896) 


Frank  Conovek  Manley, 


C.E. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1896), 


George  Elbert  Jackson", 
Robert  Stevens  Parsons, 
James  Scott  Tho]mpson, 


1900. 
C.E. 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1896), 
B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1895) 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1894), 


318 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1901. 
B.D. 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1898). 
Zeeland,  Mich. 
N.    B.    Sem., 


Charles  Frederick  Benjamin,  Jr., 

Peter  Paul  Cheff, 

Born    at    Rotterdam,    Netherlands,    Oct.    9,    1873. 
1901.     Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

Howard  Rutsen  Furbeck,  Annandale,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Interlaken,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1876.     A.B.   (Union,  1897). 
N.  B.   Sem.,   1901.     Clergyman,  R.   C.  A. 


Eugene  Bogert, 
Thomas  Herbert  I.etson, 


C.E. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1895), 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1896). 


William  Reese  Hart, 
James  Macdonald  Martin, 


1902. 
B.D. 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1899), 
A.B.    (Rutgers,  1899), 


William  Jacob  Cooper. 
*RoBERT  Joseph  Dougherty, 
James  Wallace  Higgins, 
John  Jervis  Vail, 


C.E. 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1892) 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1891) 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1893) 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1898) 


1903. 
B.D. 

Garret  Hondelink,  Muskegon,  Mich. 

Born    at    Grand    Rapids.    Mich..    Apr.    11,    1876.      A.B.    (Hope, 
1900).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1903.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 


Louis  Ulrich  Strassburger, 
George  McClellan  Taylor. 


C.E. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1898), 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1877), 


George  W.  Gulick, 


1904. 
B.D. 


A.B.   (Rutgers,   1901). 


ADVANCED    DEGKEES. 


319 


1906. 
C.E. 


John  Earl  Jones, 

Frederick  George  von  Gehren, 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1903) 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1899), 


Ralph  Crosby  Morris, 


1907. 
B.D. 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1903). 


Fred  Le  Roy  Brown, 
John  Finley  Drake, 
Richard   Heuser, 
Charles  Vernon  Smith, 
Lewis  Maxwell  Young, 


C.E, 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1904) 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1898) 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1904) 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1898) 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1904) 


William  Hobart  Giebel, 


1908. 
B.D. 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1904), 


♦William  Abner  Coriell, 
Alfred   Berry  Nelson, 


C.E. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1899). 
B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1879). 


Jacob  Carleton  Pelgrim, 


1909. 
B.D. 


Born  at  Holland,  Mich.,  June  9,  1883. 
B.   Sem.,  1908.     Presb.  clergyman. 


Frankfort,  Ky. 
A.B.   (Hope,  1905).     N. 


C.E. 


William  B.  Carter, 

George    Washington    Conover, 

Howard  Spooner  Gay, 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1903). 
B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1903). 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1906). 


320 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1910. 
C.E. 


Chables  E.  Conovee, 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1895) 


1911. 
B.D. 

Leonard  Appeldookx,  Mellenvillo,  N.  Y. 

Born   at    Kalamazoo,    Mich.,    Dec.    5.    1879.      A.B.    (Kalamazoo, 
1907).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1910.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 


C.E. 


William  Louis  Kuehnle, 
Dale  Charles  Roberts, 
Arthur  Cunningham  Swift, 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1902) 
B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1905) 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1908), 


Royal  Arthur  Stout, 


1912. 
B.D. 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1907) 


Spencer  Cone  Devan, 
Alvin  Bartholdi  Fox, 
Alfred   John    Mahnken, 


C.E. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1902).      , 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1908). 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1908). 


William  James  Lansi.ey, 


E.E, 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1888). 


Percy  Edgar  Brown, 


Ph.D, 


B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1906) 


1913. 
C.E. 


Charles  Bloomfield  Carman, 
Robert  Aixen  Lufburrow, 
Bergen  Stelle  Merrill, 
John  William  Moffett, 
Louis  Powers, 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1908). 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1908). 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1908). 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1908). 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1910). 


ADVANCED   DEGKEES. 


321 


1914. 
B.D. 

Teuxis  I'^ARL  GouwENS,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J. 

Boin  at  South  Holland,  111.,  July  13,  1886.     A.B.   (Hope,  1909). 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1912.     Clergyman,  K.  C.  A. 

Charles  Frederic  Stube,  Tindivanam,  India. 

Born   at   Fultonville,    N.   Y..    Aug.    22.    1886.      A.B.    (Hamilton, 
1910 j.     N.  B.   Sem.,  1913.     Missionary,  R.  C.  A. 


C.E. 


Daviu  Alexander  Decker, 
Charles  Robert  Duncan, 
Roy  Ormond  Henszey. 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  190G), 
B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1906). 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1911). 


E.E. 


r'RAXK  llASBROUCK  VAN   WiNKLE, 


B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1910),, 


1915. 
M.Sc. 

Henry  Clay  Lint   (also  Ph.D.,  1916),  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

Born  at  Ada,  Kansas,  Oct.  20,  1890.     B.S.   (Kansas  Agric.  Coll., 


1912). 

Herbert  William  Heilmann, 
John  Le  Roy  IIerber, 
John  Roderick  Sexton, 
Elmer  Leigh   Walker, 


C.E, 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1912), 
B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1911). 
B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1911), 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1912), 


James   Claude   Thomson, 


1916. 
B.D. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1910). 


David  Augustus  Coi^eman, 


M.Sc. 


South  Framingham,  Mass. 


Born    at    Natick,    Mass.,    Mch.    1.5,    1892.      B.Sc.    (Mass.    Agric. 
Coll.,   1914). 

Carl  Raymond  Fellers,  Colosse,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hastings,   N.  Y..  Oct.   4,  1893.     A.B.    (Cornell,   1915). 

21 


322 


EUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


Nicholas  Kopeloff 

Born  in  New  York  City.  June  6,  1890. 
B.Sc.  in  Agr.   (Cornell,  1914). 

Harry  Charles  McLean, 


New  York  City. 
B.Sc.   (Columbia,  1912). 


Born   in   Jewell   county,   Kansas,    Oct.   2,   1885 
Agric.  Coll.,  1908). 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
B.Sc.    (Kansas 


Oliver  Fritts  Mitchell, 
Arthur  Boyle  Murphy, 


C.E, 


B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1913). 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1910), 


M.E. 


Henry   Anthony   Cozzens,    Jr., 
Frederic  Glander, 
John  Preston  Mailler, 
James  Walter  ]Mailler. 


B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1913). 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1912). 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1912), 

B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1912). 


Cr.E. 


Howard  WestuN  Bloomfield,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Metuchen.  N.  .T.,  Dec.  .SO.  1880.     B.Sc.   (C.  C,  N.  Y., 
1901).      Secretary,   Treasui'er  and   Manager,   Clay   Products  Co 

Herman  Arthur  Plusch,  B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1904). 

Henry  Clay  Lint,  Ph.D.  (also  M.Sc,  1915). 


MEDICAL    SCHOOI,.  323 


MEDICAL  SCHOOL  1792-1835. 


1792. 
M.B. 

*Francis  Riemtoud.  Canada. 

*JoHN  Baptist  Riextord,  Canada. 

*CiiARLES  Smith,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born.    1767.      A.B.    (Princeton,  1786).      A.M.    (Queen's,    1791). 

Senior  Tutor,  Queen's.  1793-94.  Tutor.  Queen's.  1807.     Trustee, 

Queen's.  1804-39.     Fellow,  Coll.  P.  &  S.,  New  York,  1814.     Died, 

May  7.  1848. 

Honorary  M.D. 

*JoNAS  Smith  Addoms,  New  York  City. 

Practiced  in   New  York  City.      Died  in   "West   Indies. 

*.Jabez  Campfield,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Newark.  N.  J..  Dec.  24.  1737.  Coll.  N.  J..  1759.  Senior 
Surgeon,  Continental  Army.  With  Sullivan's  expedition,  1779. 
Diarv  published  bv  N.  ,1.  Historical  Society.  Surrogate  of  Mor- 
ris county,  1785-1803.     Died,  May  30.  1821. 

*NicnoLAS  Romayne,  Ncw  York  City. 

Born  .in  New  York  City,  Sept..  1756.  M.D.  (Univ.  Edinburgh). 
Professor  of  the  Medical  School,  1812-17.  Founder  and  first 
Presidf^nt  of  Coll.  P.  &  S..  New  York.  1807.  First  President  of 
N.  Y.  Medical  Society.  Trustee,  Columbia,  1783-93.  Died,  July 
21.  1817. 

*Henry  M.  Van  Sol^ngen,  New  York  City. 


1793. 
M.D. 

*Abraham  Brower, 

*Charles  Buxton,  '  New  York  City. 

Born    at    Radbourne.    England.    Dec.    1768.      Studied    at    Univ. 

Edinburgh.     Established  chemical  works  at  Perth  Amboy,   N.   ,1. 

Practiced  in  New  York  City.     Died.  Nov.  12,  1833. 

*JoHN  Clark,  New  York  (Jiiy 

Born,    Feb.    5.    1773.      Physician.      Wholesale    druggist.      I)ied. 
June  20,  1836. 

*  Abraham  Corneiison. 
*Gardner  Jones. 

*  Samuel  Watkins. 

Honorary  M.D. 

*RiciiARD  Sharpe  KisSA:r.  New  York  Ciiy. 

Born  in  New  York  City.   176.^.     M.D.    (T'niv.    Edinburgh,   1787). 
Professor  of  the  Medical  School,  1792-  Surgeon  of  the  New 

York   H'ospital.      Declined   chair   of   Rnlanv    at    Columbia,    1792 
Died,  Oct..   1822. 


324 


RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


*^\'ILLIAM  Moore,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Newtown,  L.  I..  1754.  M.D.  (Univ.  Edinburgh,  1780). 
Professor  of  the  Medical  School.  1792-  .  President  of  the 
Medical  Society  of  the  County  of  Ncay  York.  Trustee,  Coll.  P.  & 
S.     Died.  April,   1824. 


1812. 
M.D. 

*David  Reeve  Akneil. 

M.A.   (Williams.  1824).     Died,  1826. 
*JOANNES   CUMMINGS   CHEESEMAN, 

Born   in  New  York  City.  July  20,   1788. 

institutions  on  Blackwell's  Island.     Surgeon  to  Bellevue  Hospital. 

Trustee,  Coll.  P.  &  S.,  1827-62.     Died,  Oct.  11.  1862. 

*Samuel  Jacksox. 

A.B.   (Columbia,  1809). 
*Samuel  McAuley. 
♦James  Livingston  Van  Kleeck,  Poughkeepsio,  N, 

Practiced  in  Poughkeepsie  until  his  death  in  1816. 


New  York  City, 
Surgeon  to. the  public 


1813. 
M.D. 

*Jesse  C'OE. 

1814. 
M.D. 

*Pakdon  Brownell,  West  Port,  Mass. 

Brother  of  Rev.  Thomas  C.  Brownell.  Bishop  of  Coiinecticut. 
♦Jacob  I    De  Lamater,  Albany.  N.   Y. 


(?)    Germantown,  Pa. 


1815. 
M.D. 

♦Lewis  Carlisle. 
♦Ebenezer  Coe,  Jr., 

Born,  Oct.  11,  1789. 
♦Isaac  Coe,  (?)  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

A  physician  of  this  name  practiced  one  year  at  Readington,  N. 

J.,  1815-16.     Born,  July  25,  1782. 

♦Jonathan  Johnson,  Guilderland,  N.  Y. 

Physician.     Inspector  of  Common  Schools.     Died,  May  23,  1860. 
♦John  Meeker. 
♦Charles  H.  Pickett. 
♦Hugh  Sweeny. 

1816. 

M.D. 

♦Elkanah  M.  Beckwith,  Bridgetown,  Nova  Scotia. 

Born  in  Cornwallis.   Nova  Scotia,   Feb.   24.   1792.     Practiced  at 
Bridgetown.     Died  young. 


MEDICAL    SCHOOL. 


325 


♦Richmond  Bkowxell,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Brother   of   Rev.   Thomas   C.    Brownell,    Bishop    of   Connecticut. 
A.B.    (Union.  1812).     Died,  1864. 

*Berx  W.  Budd,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Chatham.  X.  J.     Practiced  in  Newark  and  later  in  New 

Yorlt  City.     Conchologist.     Died,  Jan.  3.  1863. 
*  Joseph  Rodman  Drake,  New  York  City. 

Born    in    New    Yorli    City,    Aug.    7,    1795.      Distinguished    poet. 

Author    of    "The    Culprit    Fay"    and    other    poems.       Friend    of 

~  Sept.  21, 


Halleck 

1820. 
*  Samuel  L.  Ward, 

Very  successful 

1869. 
*IsAAC  Wood, 

Born   in   Clinton.   X.   J.. 

1829.      President    X.    Y 

Common  Schools.  1844. 


With  him  author  of  "The  Croakers.' 


Called  the  Xatural  Physician. 


Died, 

Belleville, 
Died,  June  14, 


N.  J. 


New  York  City. 
Aug.    21.   1793,      Fellow,   Coll.   P.   &   S.. 
State    Medical    Society.      Inspector    of 
Died,  March  25.  1868. 


1827. 
M.D. 


*S0L0M0N  Andrews,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Practiced    in    Perth    Amboy.      Collector    of    the  Port    of    Perth 

Amhoy.    1844-45.      Inventor    of    the    locks    still  used    in    U.    S. 
mail  pouches.     Died,  Oct.  20,  1872. 

♦CONYNGHAM  CRAWFORD,  Clinton,   La. 

Practiced    at    Clinton.    X.    J..    1828-32.      M.D.    (Jefferson    Med. 
Coll.,  1834).     Removed  to  Louisiana  and  died  there. 

*Samuel  G.  Dimmick,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born.  Dec.  12,  1800.     Practiced  at  Monticello.  N.  Y.    (1827-32) 
and*  Bloomingburgh,  X.  Y'.   (1832-60).     Died,  Jan.  24,  1871. 

^Alexander  Dunham. 

*Charles  Dupcnt. 

*JoHN  F.  Ellis. 

*Samuel  Corp  Ellis. 

*JosEPH  Warren  Fearing,  Providence,  R.  I. 

A.B.    (Brown.  1823).     A.M.    (Brown).     Died,  Nov.  24,  1862. 
*JoiiN  T.  Ferguson. 

A.B.'   (Columbia,  1823).     A.M.   (Columbia). 

*WlLLIAM   L.    GKAHAM. 


*EzEKiEL  Love  JOY, 

A.B.    (Union,  1823).     A.M.     Died,  1872. 

*Charle3  S.  Lucas. 
♦Hamilton  Morton, 

A.B.   (Columbia,  1824).     A.M.   (Columbia,  1834) 

*  Alexander  H.  Neil. 

*JonN  D.  Ogden, 

Admitted  to  N.  Y.  County  Medical  Soc,  1832. 
Academy  of  Med.,  1847. 

*Ii0RATI0    W.    OrCUTT. 

*  Peter  Pratt. 
^^'Wasiiington  Ritter. 

*Eliphalet  St.  John,  (?)  New  Canaan,  Conn. 

A  man  of  this  name  received  A.B.  from  Yale  in  1791.  and  died  at 
New  Canaan,  Conn.,  July  27,  1845. 


Owego,  N.  Y. 


New  York  City. 


New  York  City. 
Fellow  of  N.  Y. 


326  EUTCiERS    COLLEGE. 


*  William  Seaman. 

*  William  Stevenson. 

♦Garret  G.  Terhtjne,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Bergen  county,  N.  J..  Oct.  9.  1801.  A.B.  (Princeton, 
1823).  First  President  of  Passaic  County  Medical  Society. 
Died,   July   2,   1885. 

*  Samuel  Treadwell. 

*IllCHARD  A.   Varick,  Poughkeepsie,   N.   Y. 

Died,  Aug.   10,  1871. 
*Peter  DeLamater  Vroom,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Dec.  23.  1800.     Practiced  in  Somerville, 

N.  J.,  and  New  York  City.     Resided  in  Jersey  City  from   1843. 

First   President,   Board   of   Education   o,f  Jersey   City,    1851-65. 

Judge,  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1854.     Treasurer  of  Jersey  City, 

1857-65.     Died,  Oct.  16,  1865. 

*  Gregory  Weems. 
*JosEPH  M.  Wood. 

Honorary  M.D. 

*  Lewis  Belden. 

A.B.    (Princeton.    1811). 
♦John  Mesier  Cornelison,  Bergen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bergen,  N.  J.,  Apr.  29.  1802.  A.B.  (Union.  1822). 
Member,  N.  J.  Assembly,  1832.  Lay  Judge,  Court  of  Errors  and 
Appeals,  1851-67.    Mayor  of  Bergen,  1869.    Died,  May  24,  1875. 

♦Thomas  Fearn,  Huntsville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Dansville.  Va..  Nov.  15,  1789.  A.B.  (Washington  Col- 
lege. Va.).     Died,  Jan.  16,  1863. 

♦Lucius  Heermans. 
♦Thomas  P.  Jones. 

M.A.    (Williams,  1811).     Died.  1851. 
♦Samuel  S.  Kuypers. 

♦Samuel  Osborn  New  York  City. 

♦David  Rogers,  New  York  City. 

♦Henry  Sciienck,  Pennsylvania. 

1830. 
Honorary  M.D. 

♦Stephen  S.  Rapal.te,  New  York  City. 

Surgeon.  U.  S.  Navy.  1823-56.     Died  on  board  the  U.  S.  steamer 

"Wabash"  at  New  York.  Sept.  11,  1856. 
♦John  Rosekrantz. 

1831. 
Honorary  M.D. 

♦Thomas  Brown  Gautter,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Bergen  county.  N.  J..  .July  5,  1797.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  & 
S.,  1823).     Died,  April  11,  1850. 

♦Xavier  Tessier,  Quebec,  Canada. 


MEDICAL    SCHOOL. 


1832. 
M.D. 


*JonN   S-    CONGAR, 

A.B.    (Princeton,  1809).     A.M. 


327 


New  York  City. 


*Edgab  F.  Peck,  ^^       ^^    ,    ,^.^ 

♦Alexander  Robinson.  New  lork  ^ity. 

A.B.    (Columbia,  1824).     A.M.    (Columbia). 


1835. 
Honorary  M.D. 


New  York  City. 


328  EUTGEKS    COI.I-EGE. 


Honorary  Degrees. 

1783. 
A.M. 

*A-\r)KEW  KiRKPATRiCK,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

P.oni  at  :Minc  Brook,  N.  J.,  Feb.  17,  1750.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.. 
1775).  A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1778).  Chief  Justice  of  Supreme 
Court  of  New  Jersey.  1803-30.  Trustee,  Queen's,  1792-1831. 
Trustee,  Coll.  N.  J.,  1807-31.     Died,  Jan.  7.  1831. 


1789. 
D.D. 

♦Hermanus  Meyer,  Pompton  Plains,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bremen.  Germany,  July  27,  1733.  Studied  at  Gronin- 
geh  University.  1757.  R.  D.  clergyman.  Prof.  Hebrew,  1784- 
91.     Lector  in  Theology,  1786-91.     Died,  Oct.  27,  1791. 

*TirEODOUic   (Dirck)   Romeyn,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  .Tan.  12,  1744.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J., 
1765).  R.  D.  clergyman.  Prof.  Theology,  1797-1804.  Presi- 
dent. General  Synod,  1797.  Trustee,  Queen's,  1785-1804. 
Died,  April  16,  1804. 

1791. 
A.B. 

*Roi{ERT  Hett  Ciiapmax.  Chapel  Hill.  N.  C. 

A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1789).  A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J..  1792).  D.D.  (Wil- 
liams, 1815).  President,  Univ.  North  CaTolina,  1812-16.  Died, 
June  18,   1833. 

A.M. 

*CnARLES  Smith,  M.B.   (Queen's,  1772). 

LL.D. 

♦Robert  Morris,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  1745.  First  Justice  Supreme 
Court  af  New  Jersey,  1777-79.  Judge.  U.  S.  Court  for  District 
of  New  Jersey,  1790-1815.  Trustee,  Queen's,  1792-1815.  Died. 
May  2,   1815. 

1792. 
A.M. 

♦Joseph  Farmar. 

♦Abraham  Vax^   Vechtex    (also  LL.D.,  1813),  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Lawver.  First  lawyer  admitted  to  practice  after  adoption  of 
state  constitution.  Attorney-General.  N.  Y..  1810,  1813-15. 
Member,  Constitutional  Convention,  1821.     Died,  May  10,  1823. 


HOI^ORAKY    DEGEEES. 


329 


*  Henry  Van  Dyck. 

A.B.    (Columbia,   1761). 


D.D. 


Trustee,  Queen's,   1791-1804. 


1794. 
A.M. 


'Samuel  Haskell, 


New  Biiinswick,  N.  J. 


A.B.   (Yale,  1790).    Clergyman.     Rector,  Grammar  School.    Died, 
1845. 


1810. 
A.M. 

*R0KEirr  Adhain,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Carrickfergus.  Ireland.  Sept.  30.  1775.  LL.D.  (Col- 
umbia, 1818).  Prof.  Mathematics.  Queen's,  1809-13,  1825-27. 
Prof.  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,  Columbia,  1813-25. 
Prof.  Mathematics.  Univ.  Penn.,  1827-34.  Vice-Provost,  Univ. 
Penn.,  1828-34.     Died,  Aug.  10,  1843. 

*CoKNELiTJS  BoGARDUS,  Scheiicctady,  N.  Y. 

Born,    Sept.    25,    1780.  Studied    Theology    under    Livingston. 

Licensed    by    classis    of  New   York,    1808.      R.    D.    clergyman. 
Died,   Dec.   13,   1812. 

*Peter  J^owe,  Flatbush,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1764.  Studied  under  Livingston.  R. 
D.  clergyman.  Principal,  Erasmus  Hall  Academy,  1805-18. 
Died,  June  11,  1818. 


.New  York  City, 


D.D. 

*Gerardus  Arense  Kuypers, 

Born  at  Curacao,  W.  I.,  Dec.  16.  1766.  Studied  under  D. 
Romeyn  and  H.  Meyer.  A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1810).  R.  D.  clergy- 
man.    Died,  June  28,  1833. 


1811. 
A.M. 

*  George  Ckristian  Frederick  Borck. 


New  York  City 


Born  in  Berlin,  Prussia,  Mch.  11.  1758.  Studied  under  Bassett. 
R.  D.  clergyman.     Died,  Sept.,  1823. 

♦Jacob  Brodhead  (also  D.D.,  1815),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Marbletown.  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1782.  A.B.  (Union.  1801). 
Studied  under  Froeligh  and  D.  Romeyn.  R.  D.  clergyman. 
Tutor,  Union,  1802-04.  Trustee,  Queen's,  1812-45.  Died, 
June  5,  1855. 

*James  Spencer  Cannon,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Curacao,  W.  I.,  1766.  Studied  under  Livingston  and 
Froeligh.  D.D.  (Union,  1819).  R.  D.  clergyman.  Instructor, 
Ecclesiastical  History,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1818-19.  Professor, 
Ecclesiastical  History.  Church  Government  and  Pastoral  The- 
olog.v,  X.  B.  Sem..  1826-52.  Prof.  Metaphysics  and  the  Phil- 
osophy of  the  Human  Mind,  Rutgers,  1826-52.  President  0;f 
General  Synod,  1813,  1820.  Trustee,  Queen's,  1800-52.  Died, 
July   25,    1852. 


330 


RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


*CoKNELius  T.  Demakest,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Jan.  23.  1786.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1804). 
A.M.  (Columbia,  1813).  Studied  under  Livingston  and  Froe- 
ligh.  R.  D.  clergyman.  Trustee,  Queen's,  1812-32.  Died,  Dec. 
26,    1862. 

*Charles  IIakdenbergh,  Bedminster.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Rosendale,  N.  Y..  about  1780.  Studied  under  Froeligh. 
R.  D.  clergyman.     Trustee,  Queen's,  1812-21.     Died,  1821. 

*Peter  Labagk,  Harlingen,  N.  J. 

Born   in   New   York  City.   1773.     D.D.      Studied  under   Froeligh 

and  Livingston.     R.  D.   clergyman.     Trustee,  Queen's,   1811-58. 

Died,   1858. 
*  James  Van  Campen  Romeyn,  Hackensack,  N.  J.. 

Born    at    Minisink,    N.    J.,    Nov.    15,    1765.      Studied    under    D. 

Romeyn.      R.    D.   clergyman.      President,   General    Synod,    1806- 

07.     Trustee,  Queen's,  1809-40.     Died,  June  27,  1840. 
*Jeremiah  Romeyn,  Beaverclnm,  N.  Y. 

Born    in    New    York    City,    Dec.    24,    1768.      Studied    under    D. 

Romeyn    and    H.    Meyer.      R.    D.    clergyman.       Prof.    Hebrew, 

1804-18.     Died,   July,   1818. 


D.D. 

*SoLOMo.N  Froeligh,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Red   Hook,   May   29.   1750.      Studied  under   D.   Romeyn 
and,  J.  H.  Goetschius.     A.M.   (Coll.  N.  J.,  1774).     R.  D.  clergy- 
man.    Tutor,  Queen's,  1782.     Prof.  Theology,  1797-18r 
tee,  Queen's,  1783-1810.     Died,  Oct.  8,  1827. 


Trus- 


LL.D. 

*JoHN  Lansing,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Albanv,  N.  Y..  Jan.  30,  1754.  LL.D.  (Union,  1804). 
Chief  Justice,  Supreme  Court  of  New  York,  1798-1801.  Chan- 
cellor,  1801-14.      Died,  Dec.   12,   1829. 


1812. 
A.M. 

Bergen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  1769.     Studied  under  H.  Meyer  and  Liv- 
ingston.    R.  D.  clergyman.     Died,  1828. 


John  Cornelison, 


*Thomas  Yardley  How. 

A.B.     (Coll.    N.    J.,    1794). 
Died,  1855. 


D.D. 


A.M.     (Coll.    N.    J.). 


New  York  City. 
Clergyman. 


LL.D. 

*De  Witt  Clinton,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Little  Britain.  N.  Y.,  Mch.  2,  1769.  A.B.  (Columbia, 
1786).  A.M.  (Columbia).  LL.D.  (Univ.  Ohio,  1825.  and  Col- 
umbia. 1826).  U.  S.  Senator,  1802-04.  Mayor  of  New  York 
City  1803-07,  1809-10,  1811-15.  Regent  Univ.  State  of  New 
York  1808-25.  Lieutenant  Governor,  New  York  State,  1811- 
13  N  Y.  Canal  Commissioner,  1816-24.  Governor  of  New 
York  State,  1817-21,  1825-28.     Died,  Feb.  11.   1828. 


HOSOIiAKY    DEGKEES. 


:'.;u 


1813. 
A.M. 

* Isaac  Labagh, 

Born,     1764.       Studied    under    Livingston 
Died,  July  24,   1837. 

*JOHN  NiTCHIE, 

Both,    Dec.    4,    1783.      A.B.    (Columbia,    1801) 
Army.  1814.     Lawyer.     Alderman,  New  York.     Treasurer,  Amer 
ican    Bible    Society.      General    Agent,    American    Bible    Society 
Died,  Jan.  3,  1838. 


Utica,  N.  Y. 
R.    D.    clergyman. 

New  York  City. 
Colonel,    U.    S. 


LL.D. 

*Abraham  Van  Vechten  (also  A.M.  1792), 

1815. 
D.D. 

*  Jacob  Brodhead  (also  A.M.  1811). 


*  Richard  Stockton, 

Born  near  Princeton.  N. 
1779).     A.M.   (Coll.  N.  J 
ber,  Congress,  1813-15. 
7,  1828. 


LL.D. 

Princeton,  N. 
J..   Apr.   17.   1764.      A.B.    (Coll.   N.   J., 
.  1782).     LL.D.    (Union,  1816).     Mem- 
U.  S.  Senator,  1796-99.     Died,  March 


1816. 


D.D. 

*  Robert  Cathcart,  York 

Born  near  Coleraine,  Ireland,  Nov..  1759.  Univ.  Glasgow. 
Presb.  clergyman.  Trustee,  Dickinson,  1794-1833.  Died,  Oct. 
19,   1849. 


Pa. 


1825. 
LL.D. 

♦Joseph  Nelson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

A.B.    (Columbia,    1804).      A.M.    (Columbia,    1808).      Prof.    Lan- 
guages,  Rutgers,   1826-29.      Died,   1830. 


1827. 
A.M. 

*  Jacob  Ten  Broeck  Beekman, 

Born.  Apr.  11.  1801.  A.B.  (Union,  1822), 
1825).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1825.  Presb.  clergyman. 
1875. 


Middletown,  N.  J. 
A.M.     (Union, 
Died,   April   25, 


832  RUTCERS    COI-LEGE. 


*Ira  Coxdict  Boice,  North  Hempstead,  L.  I. 

Born  at  Piscataway,  N.  J..  June  28,  1803.  A.B.  (Dickinson, 
1828).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1826.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Died,  Oct.  5, 
1872. 

*EnAS  Brevoort  Cannon,  Mount  Holly,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Six  Mile  Run,  N.  J.,  Apr.  5,  1803.  A.B.  (Union.  1823). 
A.M.  (Union,  1826).  Lawyer.  Prosecutor  of  the  Pleas,  Bur- 
lington county.     Died,  May  22.  1839. 

*George  H.  Fisher   (also  D.D.,  1845),  Hackensack,  N.  J, 

Born.  1800.     A.B.    (Columbia.  1821).     A.M.  (Columbia).     N.  B. 

Som..  1825.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Trustee,  Columbia,   1851-55. 

President.  General  Synod,  1849.     Died,  Nov.  23,  1872. 

♦Peter  Forrester. 

A.B.   (Columbia,  1818).     M.D.    (Coll.  P.  &  S.,  1822).     Physician. 

Died.   1837. 
*James  B.  Hardenbergh,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Rochester,  Ulster  county.  N.  Y.,   June  28.   1800.     A.B. 

(Union.     1821).       A.M.     (Union,     1824).       N.     B.     Sem..     1824. 

Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.     President.  General  Synod,  1842.     Trustee, 

Rutgers,  1825-70.     Died,  Jan.  20,  1870. 
♦Lewis  Dunham  Hardenbergh,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Nov.  17.  1803.  Lawyer.  Prose- 
cutor of  Pleas.  Bergen  county,   1836,   Hudson   county,   1840-45. 

Died.  Dec.  6,  1857. 
*LEONAiiD  \Y.  Ivir.  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Oct.  17.  1796.     A.B.   (Columbia,  1815). 

A.M.   (Columbia,  1820).     Lawyer.     Died.  May  15,  1863. 
*Abraham  I.  Labagh,  Gravesend,  N.  Y. 

Born,  Aug.  4,  1805.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1826.     R.  D.  clergyman.     Died, 

1865. 
♦PH1J.IP  Edward  Mh-ledoler,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

A.B.    (Columbia.  1820).     M.D.   (Coll.  P.  &  S.,  1824).     Physician 

and  Episc.  clergyman.     Trustee,  Rutgers,  1833-45.     Died.  1852. 
♦Anthony  Rutgers,  Belleville,  N.  J. 

A.B.    (Coll.    N.    J.,    1819).      Trustee,    Rutgers,    1831-35.      Died, 

1835. 
♦Richard  D.  Van  Kleek,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born.  1800(?).     A.B.  (Union,  1822).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1825.     Clergy- 
man. R.  C.  A.     Teacher.     Died,  1870. 
♦Staats  Van  Santvoord,      .  New  Baltimore,  N.  Y. 

Born,  Mch    15.  1790.     A.B.   (Union,  1811).     A.M.   (Union.  1814). 

D.D.    (Union.   1876).      N.   B.    Sem..   1814.      Clergyman,    R.   C.    A. 

In  service  of  the  Christian  Commission,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1864. 

Died,  May  29,  1882. 

D.D. 

♦John  Richie,  Edinburgh,  Scotland. 

1828. 
A.B. 

♦Charles  C.  Blauvelt  (also  A.M.,  1831),  '      Hightstown,  N.  J. 

Physician.     First  Mayor,   Hightstown.     Died,   March,   1855, 


IIONOR^^KY    DEGEEES.  333 


A.M. 

*David  Abeel    (also  D.D.,  1842),  Amoy,  China. 

Born   at    New   Brunswick,    N.    J.,    June   12,    1804.      N.  B.    Sem., 

1826.  R.  D.  missionary  in  Cliina  and  the  East  Indies.  Founder 
of  tlie  Amoy  Mission.     Died,  Sept.  4,  1846. 

*Eli  Baldwin,  New  York  City. 

Born   at  Hackensack.   N.   J..   Nov.   1,    1791.  M.D.    (Univ.   Coll. 

of  Med.  N.  Y.,  1817).  N.  B.  Sem..  1820.  S.T.D.  (Columbia). 
R.  D.  clergyman.     Died,  Sept.  6,  1839. 

*JoHx  S.  Blauvelt,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     Died,  July  30,  1855. 

*Abraham  Henky  Dumont.  Newport,  R.  I. 

Born,  1800.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1826.     Cong'l  clergyman.     Died,  186-5. 

*JoHN  Garretson   (also  D.D,,  1855),  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Six  Mile  Run,  N.  J.,  Nov.  9.  1801.  A.B.  (Union,  1823). 
N.  B.  Sem.,  1826.  Clergyman,  R  C.  A.  Secretary,  Board  Do- 
mestic Missions,   1849-59.     Died,   Dec.   9,   1875. 

*  Isaac  P.  Labagh,  Cairo,  111. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.(?),  Aug.  14.  1804.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1826. 
A.M.   (Union,  1826).     Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.     Died,  Dec.  29,  1869. 

*Benaiah  G.  Morse. 
Clergyman. 

♦Cornelius  Van  Cleef  (also  D.D.,  1863),  Pouglikeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Harlingen,  N.  J.," Sept  16,  1799.  A.B.  (Dickinson, 
1823).  A.M.  (Dickinson,  1826).'  N.  B.  Sem.,  1826.  Clergyman, 
R.  C.  A.     Died,  June  13,  1875.  / 

♦Ferdinand  H.  Tanderveer  (also  D.D.,  1859),  Warwick,  N.  Y. 

Born  near  Somerville,  N.  J.,   1800.     A.B.    (Union,   1820.).     A.M. 
(Union,  1824).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1823.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Died,    - 
July   10,   1881. 

*JoHN  Bleecker  Van  Schaick,  Albanj-,  N.  Y. 

Hamilton  Coll.  Lawyer.  Editor,  "Albany  Daily  Advertiser." 
Writer  of  poetry.     Died,  1839. 


D.D. 

♦Thomas  De  Witt,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  13,  1791.  A.B  (Union,  1808). 
A.M.  (Union,  1811).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1812.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
President,  General  Synod,  R.  C.  A.,  1824-25.  Trustee,  Rutgers, 
1840-74.     Trustee,  Columbia,  1858-74.     Died,  May  18,  1874. 


1829. 
A.M. 

♦GusTAVUS  Abeel,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  June  6.  1801.  A.B.  (Union,  1823). 
A31.  (Union,  1826).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1824.  S.T.D.  (Columbia, 
1842).  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  President,  General  Synod,  1852. 
Trustee,  Rutgers,  1845-87.     Died,  Sept.  4,  1887. 

♦John  J.  Harrison. 

Pbysician. 
♦Isaac  S.  Ketchum,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,   1796.     N.  B.   Sem.,   1821.     R.   D. 

clergyman.     Missionary   to   Indians.     Hospital   chaplain.      Died, 

1863. 


334 


RUTGEBS    COLLEGE. 


*Fkancis  Marchalk  Kip. 


Torapkinsvillo,  N.  Y. 


Born  in  New  York  City,  Aug.  7,  1810.     A.B.    (Columbia,  1826). 

N.    B.    Sem.,    1830.      S.T.D.    (Columbia,    1857).      Clergyman.    R. 

C.  A.     President.  General  Synod,  1856.     Trustee,  Rutgers.  1860- 

88.     Died,  May  28,  1888. 
♦Henry  Mandeville,  Mobile,  Ala. 

Born  at  Kinderhook.  N.  Y.,  1804.     A.B.    (Union,  1826).     N.  B. 

Sem.,  1829.     A.M.    (Union,  1829).     D.D.   (Union.  1847).     Presb. 

clergyman.      Prof.    Moi-al    Philosophy    and    Rhetoric,    Hamilton, 

1841-49.     Died.  1858. 
♦Benson  Milledoler, 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Apr.  6,  1806.     Lawyer. 

1842. 

*Clarkson  Edgar  Taylor. 

Civil  engineer.     Died.  1845. 
*John  Hardexbergh  Van  Wagenen, 

Born   at   Rochester.   Ulster  county.   N.   Y.,   1802. 


New  York  City. 
Died,  Jan.  15, 


1823).     A.M.    (Union,  1826). 
man.     Died,  1844. 

*JoHN  S.  Westervelt, 
Physician. 


N.  B.  Sem.,  1826. 


Kingston,  N.  Y. 
A.B.    (Union, 
R.  D.  clergy- 


New  York  Citv. 


D.D. 

♦Joseph  McElroy,  New  York  City. 

A.M.  • 

♦Lewis  Mayer,  York,  Pa. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Penn.,  Mch.  26.  1783.  German  Reformed 
clergyman.  President,  Theological  Seminary  at  Carlisle.  Penn., 
and  later  at  York.  Penn.,  182.5-35.     Died.  Aug.  25,  1849. 

♦Cornelius  D.  Westbrook,  Cortlandtown,  N.  Y, 

'  Born  at  Rochester.  N.  Y.,  May.  1782.  A.B.  (Union,  1801).  A.M. 
(Union.  1804).  Studied  under  John  B.  Romeyn.  R.  D.  clergy- 
man. Editor.  Christian  Intelligencer,  1830-33.  Rector.  Rutgers 
Grammar  School,  1833-36.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1829-58.  Died, 
1858. 


LL.D. 


Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 


♦Martin  Van  Buren, 

Born  at  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  5.  1782.  LL.D.  (Union.  1814). 
Lawyer.  Attorney-General,  N.  Y.  State.  1815-19.  U.  S.  Senator. 
1821-27.  Secretary  of  State.  U.  S..  1829-31.  Vice  President. 
U.  S.,  1833-37.     President,  U.  S..  1837-41.     Died,  July  24,  1862. 


1830. 


A.M. 

*Wm.  H.  Burro  WES. 

♦Christian  Z.  Paulison,  Glen,  N.  Y. 

Born  near  Hackensack.   N.  J.,  1805.     A.B.    (Coll.   N.   J..   1822). 

N.  B.  Sem.,  1826.     R.  D.  clergyman.     Independent.     Died.  1851. 
♦William  E.  Rapelje,  Fishkill,  N.  Y. 

A.B.    (Union,  1822).     Farmer.     Died,  1833.' 
♦James  M.  Sweeny,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 


ITONORAKY    DEGREES. 


335 


LL.D. 

*WlLLiAM  WiKT,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bam  at  Bladensburg,  Md..  Nov.  8,  1772.  LL.D.  (Coll.  N.  J., 
1810.  Bowdoin,  1821,  and  Harvard.  1824).  Lawyer.  Member, 
House  of  Delegates,  Virginia.  1807-08.  Attorney-G(  neral,  U. 
S..  1817-29.  Candidate  for  President,  U.  S.,  1832.  Author. 
Died,  Feb.  18,  1834. 

1831. 
A.M. 

*CiiARLEs  C.  Blauvelt  (also  A.B.,  182S). 

*James  Romeyn,  Bergen  Nock,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Greenbush,  N.  Y..  1797.     A.B.    (Columbia.  1816).     A.M. 

(Columbia,  1819).     S.T.D.   (Columbia.  1838).     N.  B.  Sem..  1819. 

President.    General    Synod,    1841.      Trustee.    Rutgers,    1840-48. 

Died,   Sept.   7,   1859. 


*Jenkin  Lewis. 


D.D. 


Newport.  Monmouthsliire,  Eng. 


1832. 
A.M. 


New  York  City. 
r.D.  (Coll.  p.  &  S..  1833).     Physician. 
Died,  1871. 


*  Alexander  N.  Guxn, 

A.B.   (Columbia.  1828). 

Health  officer,  Port  of  N.  Y.,  1859-64. 

*Wm.  a.  Irving.  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

♦Abraham  Mills.  *  New  York  City. 

Born    in    Dutchess    county.    N.    Y.,  1796.       Prof.    Mathematics 

and    Philosophy,    Baptist    Literary  and    Theological    Institute. 
Teacher.     Died.  July  8,  1867. 


D.D. 


*Samuel  Simon  Schmucker. 


Gettysburg,  Pa. 
A.B.    (Univ.   Penn., 


Born   at  Hagerstown.   Md..   Feb.    28.    1799 

1819).  A.M.  (Univ.  Penn..  1823).  Princeton  Sem..  1820 
Lutheran  clergyman.  Prof..  Gettysburg  Sem..  1826-64.  Author. 
Trustee,  Dickinson.  1828-33.  Trustee.  Penn.  College,  1832-73. 
Died,  July  26,  1873. 

♦Jacob  Sickles,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Tappan.  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24.  1772.  A.B.  (Columbia.  1792). 
A.M.  (Columbia).  Studied  under  Livingston  and  Froeligh.  R. 
D.    cleTgyman.      Died,    1845. 

♦Robert  Walter,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 


1833. 


A.M. 

♦Abraham  H.  Meyers,  Port  Ewen,  N.  Y. 

Born,  1801.     A.B.    (I'nion.  1827).     A.M.    (Union.  1830).     N.  B. 
Sem.,  1830.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Died.  March  9,  1886. 


336 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


*Theodore  RO.MEYX,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Practiced  law  in  Detroit,  1834-48,  in  New  York, 
1848-58,  and  again  in  Detroit,  1858-85.     Died.  July  22,  1885. 

*JoirN  A.  Van  Doren. 
Clergyman. 

D.D. 

*JoHN  GosMAN,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1784.  A.B.  (Columbia.  1801).  A.M. 
(Columbia,  1804).  Studied  under  Mason  and  Proudflt.  R.  D. 
clergyman.  President,  General  Synod,  1831.  Trustee.  Rutgers, 
1825-65.      Died,   1865. 

*JosEPii  McCarrell,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Shippensburg,  Penn..  July  9,  1795.  A.B.  (Washington 
Coll.,  Pa.,  1815).  Theol.  Sem.  of  Associate  Reformed  Church, 
New  York  City.  1821.  Clergyman.  Assoc.  Ref'd  Church.  Prof, 
of  Theology,  Sem.  Assoc.  Ref'd  Church,  from  its  removal  to 
Newburgh,  in  1829,  until  his  death,  March  29,  1864. 


1834. 
A.M. 

*George  Washington  Carpenter,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1811.  Civil  engineer.  Teacher, 
Albany  Academy.  1831-35.  City  Surveyor,  Albany,  1831-55. 
Superintendent  of  Albany  Water  Works  thirty-six  years.  Pi-esi- 
dent,  Board  of  Education,  Albany.     Died,  Sept.  12.  1901. 

*JOSEPH  LOTHROP. 

*  Samuel  Van  Vechten,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Catskill.  N.  Y..  1796.  A.B.  (Union,  1818).  A.M. 
(Union.  1821).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1822.  D.D.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Died,  Nov.  2,  1882. 

/ 

D.D. 

*James  Stevenson,  Ayr,   Scotland. 

♦Peter  I.  Van  Pelt,  Fordham,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bushwick,  L.  I.,  Mav  27.  1778.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1799). 
A.M.  (Columbia,  1803).  Studied  under  Livingston.  R.  D. 
clergyman.      Chaplain   in    War   o.f   1812.      Died,    Jan.    20.    1861. 


LL.D. 

*Benjamin  Franklin  Butler,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Kinderhook  Landing,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  17.  1795.  A.M. 
(Union.  1821).  Lawyer.  Attorney-General.  U.  S.  A.,  1833-38. 
Acting  Secretary  of  War,  U.  S.,  1836-37.  U.  S.  District  Attor- 
ney, 1838-41.     Died,   Nov.  8,   1858. 

♦Gideon  Hawley,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Huntington,  Conn.,  Sept.  26.  1785.  A.B.  (Union,  -1809). 
Lawver.  Secretary  Regents,  N.  Y.  State,  1814-41.  Regent, 
N.  Y.  State  Univ.,  1842-70.  Regent.  Smithsonian  Institute. 
1846-54.  "Father  of  the  Common  School  System  of  the  State." 
Died,  July  16,  1870. 


lIONOltAltY    DECiKEES. 


!37 


1835. 
A.M. 

*JoiiN  Van  SciiAiCK  Lansing  Pruyn,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born    in    Albany,    N.   Y.,    June   22,   1811.  A.M.    (Union,    1845). 

LL.D.   (Univ.  Rochester,  1852).     Lawyer.  Member  of  Congress, 

186.3-65,  1867-69.     Chancellor,  Univ.  State  of  New  York.     Died, 

Nov.  21,  1877. 

*CiiARLE.s  P.  Wack,  Trenton,  N,  J. 

Born.    1804(?),      N.    B.    Som.,    1829.      11.  D.    clergyman.      Died, 

1866. 

*BEiiNARD  C.  Wolf  (also  D.D.,  184li),  .                       Easton,  Pa. 

German  Reformed  clergyman. 


D.D. 

'John  Wilkins  McJimsey,  New  York  City. 

Bom  at  Neeleytown,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1801.     A.B.    (Union,  1819). 
Princeton   Seto.,  1823-25.     I'resb.   clergyman.     Died,  1838. 


LL.D. 


*Tjieodokick  Romeyn  Beck, 


Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  11,  1791.     A.B.   (Union,  1807). 
A.M.    (Union.  1810).     LL.D.      (Union,   1842).      M.D.     Principal, 
Albany   Academy.     Regent,   N.   Y.   State   Univ.      Died,   Nov.   19, 
1855. 
*Tjieodoke  Strong,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  July  26,  1790.  A.B.  (Yale,  1812). 
A.M.  (Hamilton,  1815).  Tutor,  Hamilton,  1812-16.  Prof. 
Mathematics,  Hamilton,  3  816-27.  Prof.  Mathematics,  and  Nat- 
ural Philosophy.  Rutgers,  1827-63.     Died,  Feb.  1,  1869. 


1836. 
A.M. 


*J0IIN    M.    SCRIBNER, 

Born,  1810(V).     A.B.    (Union,  1833). 
B.  Sem.,  1836.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 


Middlebiirgh,  N.  Y, 

A.M.   (Union,  1836).     N. 
Teacher.     Died,  1881. 


1837. 
A.M. 

*JoiiN  C.  Cruiksiiank  (also  D.Sc,  1891),  Little  Falls,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Salem,    N    Y.,    Nov.    16,    1811.      A.B.    (Union.    1834). 

A.M.    (Union,   1837).     N.   B.   Sem.,   1837.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A. 

Died,  Nov.   12,   1899. 
*  Henry  Newman  Poitlman,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Albany,    N.    Y.,   Mch.    8,    1800.      Hartwick    Sem.,    1820. 

Lutheran  clergyman.     President,  General  Synod,  1867-74.     Died, 

.Jan.   20,   1874. 
*EhENEZER  S.  Wiggins,  New  York  City. 

Born,   ]813(?).      A.B.    (Univ.   N.  Y.,   18.34).     N.    B.   Sem.,   1837. 

D.D.      Rector    Grammar    School.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A.      Died, 

Nov..  1878. 

22 


888 


KLTCiKJJK    COLLEGE. 


*JosEPii  Wilson, 

Rorn.  171)7.     Coll.  X. 
Died.   May   1.   1878. 


J.     N.  B.  Soni.,  1821. 


Fairfield,  N.  J. 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 


LL.D. 

*Samuel  Rossitek  Betts. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Mass.,  17 


(Williams,    1830).      Lawyer. 
Member  of  Congress,   1815-17. 
Died,  Nov.  2,  1868. 


A.B. 

Judge 
V.   S 


Sullivan  Co., 

(Williams,  1806).     LL.D. 

Advocate,    War    of    1812. 

District  Judge,   1826-67. 


N.  Y 


*WlLLIAM    KEARxXS. 

*TiioMAS  Edwards  Vermilye 
Born    in    New    York    City 


1838. 
D.D. 


I8;i8). 


'\'l).    27.    1803.      A.B. 
S.T.D.    (Columbia,   1875). 


Belfast.   Ireland. 

New  York  City. 

(Yale,    1821). 
LL.D.    (Jeffef- 


D.D.    (I'nion, 

son.    1S57).      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A.      President.   General    Synod. 

1848.     Trustee.  Rutgers,  1849-93.     Died,  Marcli  17;  1803. 


*  Horatio  G.  Oxderdonk, 


1839. 
A.B. 


Albany,  N.  Y. 


A.M. 

*JAMES  II.  Armsby,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born    in   Sutton,    Mass.,    Dec.   31.   1800.      M.D.    (Vermont   Acad. 

of    Med.,    1833).      I'hysician.      Prof.    Anatomy    and    Physiology, 

Vermont  Academy  of  Medicine,  1834-40.     Died,  Dec.  3.  1875. 
*Edward  Rice,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Physician.      M.D.     (Univ.    Penn.,    1834).      Professor,    Moravian 

College,  1830-49.     Died,  July  2,   1840. 
*Douw  Van  Olinda,  Caughnawaga,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Charleston.    N.    Y.,    1800.      N.    B.    Sem.,    1824.      R.    D. 

clergyman.     I>ied,  1858. 


D.D. 


Paramiis,  N.  J. 

Kingston.    N.    Y..    1778.      A.B.     (Coll.    N.    J..    1706). 
N.   J..    1799).      Studied    under    D.    Romeyn.      R.    D. 
President.  General  Synod,  1830.     Trustee,   Rutgers. 
1807-5.1.     Died.  1851. 
*  Isaac   Newton    Wyckoff  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1S12). 


*AVlLlIELMtJS    ELTINGE, 

Born    near 
A.M.    (Coll 
^  clergj'man 


1840. 
A.M. 


*William  a.  Good, 

Born   at   Philadelphia,   Penn.,   July   15,    1810. 
man  Reformed  Church.     Died,  Fol).  9,  1873. 

*Elias  Heiner   (also  D.D.,  1851), 

Born  at  Tanevtown.  Md..  Sept.  16,  1810.  German 
Yorlv.  Penn.,  1833.  German  Reformed  clergyman. 
20.  1863. 


Reading,  Pa. 

Clergyman.    Ger- 


Baltiniore,  Md. 
Ref'd   Sem.. 
Died.   Oct. 


HO^^ORAKY    DEGREES. 


^39 


'James  C.  How, 

I'resb.  clergyman. 


St.  George's,  Del. 


LL.D. 

^Robert  Strange,  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Born  in  Virginia,  Sept.  20,  1796.  Hampden  Sidney  College. 
Lawyer.  Judge*Superior  Court,  N.  C,  1826-30.  U.  S.  Senator, 
1836-40.     Died,  Feb.  19,  18^-1 


1841. 


A.M. 


'•'Theodore  F. 

Cornell. 

M.D. 

*Peter  Crispell,  ,Jk„ 

Hurley, 

N. 

Y. 

Born  at 

1815). 
elector. 

Hurley.  N. 
Physician. 
1860.      Died 

Y.,  Aug.  3, 

Member, 
,   Dec.   19. 

17 
N. 

18-; 

94. 
Y. 

(8. 

M.D.   (N.  Y. 
Legislature. 

Med.  School, 
Presidential 

*  James  Stew 

ART, 

New  York 

City. 

Born   in 
1823). 

New   York 
Physician. 

City, 
Died, 

Apr. 
Sept 

7 
.   1 

,    1 

2 

799. 
1864. 

M.D. 

(Coll.    P.    &    S., 

*J()nN  H.  Wakefield. 

*Samuel  Merrill  Woodrridge  (also  D.D.,  1857,  and  LL.D.,  1883), 

New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 
Born  at  Greenfield.  Mass..  Apr.  5,  1819.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1838).  A.M.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1841).  N.  B.  Sem..  1841.  D.D. 
(Union,  1858).  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Prof.  Ecclesiastical  His- 
tory and  Church  Government,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1857-1901.  Prof. 
Emeritus.  1901-05.  Prof.  Metaphvsics  and  Philosophy  of  the 
Human  Mind.   Rutgers,   1857-64.     Died,  June  23,   1905. 


LL.D, 


'Theodore  Frelingiiuysen, 

President,   Rutgers,   1850-61. 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


1842. 
A.M. 

*JOHN  Du  Bois, 

Born  in  Schoharie  countv,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  5.  1812 
1839).  A.M.  (Union,  1842).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1842. 
C.  A.     Died,  April  7,  1884. 

*Trail  Green  Marshall. 

Professor,  Marshall  College,  Penn. 
*Martin  V.  Sctioonmaker  (also  D.D.,  1877), 

Born  at   Newtown,   L.    I.,   Aug.   11,   1816 

A.M.    (Union,   1842).     N.   B.    Sem.,   1842, 

Died,   June  13,   1899. 


Mamakatiug,  N.  Y. 

A.B.    (Union, 
Clergyman.  R. 


Walden,  N. 
A.B.    (Union.  1839). 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 


*David  Abeel  (also  A.M. 
*JoHN  Forsyth, 


D.D. 


1828). 


A.B.    (Rutgers.  1829). 


340  KUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


1843. 
A.B. 

*Peter  S.  Burchan,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y, 

Principal.   Dutchess   Coiintj-  Academy,    1847-51.      Episc.    clergy- 


A.M. 

*Lyman  a.  Chandler,  Rockaway,  N.  J. 

A  B.  (Middlebury  Coll.).  Lawyer.  Member,  N.  J.  Assembly, 
1608-59.     N.  J.  State  Senator,  1862-65.     Died,   Sept.   11,   186b. 

*Hervey  Doddridge  Ganse   (also  D.D.,  1861),  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  at  Middlebush,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1822.  A.B.  (Columbia, 
1839).  A.M.  (Columbia,  1844).  N.  B.  Sem..  1843.  Presb. 
clergyman.     President,  General  Synod,  1866.     Died,  Sept.,  1891. 

*George  G.  Sill,  •     Brunswick,  III. 

Born,  1791.     R.   D.  clergyman.     Died,  1859. 


D.D. 

*ABRAnAM  Messler,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  White  House,  N.  J.,  Nov.  15.  1800.  A.B.  (Union,  1821). 
A.M.  (Union.  1824).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1824.  Clergyman,  II.  C.  A. 
President.  General  Synod,  1847.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1845-82. 
Died,  June  12,  1882. 

♦Bernard  C.  Wolf   (also  A.M.,  1835). 


LL.D. 

*GuiLLAUME  Ghoen  VAN   Prinsterer,  The  Haeue,  Hollaud. 

Born  at  Voorburg,  Netherlands.  Aug.  21.  1801.  Doctor  in  Litera- 
ture and  Doctor  in  Law  (Leyden.  1823).  Secretar.y  of  the 
King's  Cabinet,  1827.  Member  Second  Chamber.  States-General, 
1840.     Author  and  Historian  of  Holland.     Died,  May  19,  1876. 


1844. 
A.M. 

*.ToHN  Gardner.  Harlingen,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Gilbertsville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1,  1814.  A.B.  (Union,  1841). 
A.M.  (Union.  1844).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1844.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
Died,  Oct.  20,  1881. 

*George  B,  Glendening,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Teacher.     Died,  1850-60. 

*James  Hall  Mason  Knox,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  June  10.  1824.     A.B.   (Columbia.  1841). 
A.M.    (Columbia.   1841).     D.D.    (Columbia.   1861).     LL.D.    (Col-    ' 
umbia,    1885).      N.    B.    Sem..    1845.      Presb.    clergyman.      Presi- 
dent,   Lafayette    College,    1883-90.      Emeritus.    1890-93.      Died, 
Jan.  21,  1903. 

*Benjamin  Mortimer,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

*TnoMAS  Campbell  Strong,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  L.  I.,  May  23.  1824.  A.B.  (Union,  1841). 
A.M.  (Union,  1844).  D.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1861).  N.  B.  Sem., 
1845.  Clergvman,  R.  C.  A.  Trustee,  Rutgers.  1858-74.  Presi- 
dent,  General   Synod,   1867.     Died,   Sept.   13,   1890. 


HONORARY    DEGREES. 


341 


*NlCHOLAS   I.   MaRSELUS. 


D.D. 

New  York  City. 
Born    in    Mohawk    Vallev.    1792.       A.B.     (Union,    1810).      A.M. 
(Union,  1813).     X.  B.  Sem.,  1815.     Clergyman,  R,  C.  A.     Died, 
May  5,   1876. 

*Henry  OstrAxNder.  Saugerties.  N."  Y. 

Born  at  Plattekill.  N.  Y..   Mch.  11.   1781.      A.B.  (Union.   1799). 

A.M.    (Union,    1802).  Studied   under   Froeligh.  Clergyman,    R. 

C.   A.     Died,   Nov.   22,  1872. 


1845. 


A.M. 

*Jesse  Appleton  Dexxis,  Darien,  Georgia. 

Born  at  Topsfleld.  Mass.,  May  28,  1824.     Student,  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1838-41.     Lawyer.     Teacher.     Died,  Oct.  27,  1854. 

*JoHX  A.  Lansing.  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Lisha's  Kill.  N.  Y..  1824.  A.B.    (Union.   1842).     N.   B. 

Sem.,  1845.     D.D.    (Union,   1861).  Clergyman,  R.   C.  A.     Died, 
July  22,  1884. 

"Jacob  N.  Voorhis.  Esopus,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Bergen  county.  X.  .J..  1815.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1845.     Clergy- 
man, R.  C.  A.     Died,  March  9,  1889. 

*Francis  Henry  Wells. 


D.D. 


'Maurice  William  Dwight, 


Born  at  Kempsville.  Va.,  May  4,  1796, 
A.M.    (Columbia,   1820).     X.   B.   Sem.,   1821 
Died,   1859. 
*George  H.  F1311ER   (also  A.M.,  1827). 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

A.B.   (Columbia.  1816). 
R.  D.  clergyman. 


1846. 
LL.D. 

'Joshua  Austin  Spencer,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

A.M.    (Hamilton,  1827.  and  Yale,  1834).     Lawyer.     Died,  1857. 


1848. 
A.M. 

*Charles  Dunham  Deshler,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Easton.  Pa..  Mch.  1,  1819.     Merchant.     Editor.     Post- 
master of  New  Brunswick.     Died,  May   10,   1909. 

*.JoHN  W.  Hammond,  Roxbury,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Esopus,   N.  Y..   1819.     N.   B.   Sem.,   1848.     Clergyman, 
R.   C.    A.      Died,  Nov.   23,   1876. 

*George  McGrath,  New  York  City. 

Merchant. 
*  Samuel  Tomb  Searle,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Salem,  X.  Y..  Feb.  24.  1825.     A.B.   (Union,  1845).     A.M. 

(Union.  1848).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1848.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Died, 

May  14,   1903. 


342 


EUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


^Alexander  Watsox, 

Born,    Sept.    6,    1805.      Rible    agent. 
C.   A.      Died,   Oct.   14,   1885. 


Sing  Sing,  N.  Y, 
Ordained   to   ministry,    R. 


D.D. 


*Bayxard  Rush  Hall, 

Born  in  Philadelpliia,  1798.  A.B.  (Union. 
Sem..  1823.  Presb.  clergyman.  Teacher. 
Indiana,  1823-31.     Died,  Jan.  23,  1863. 


Brooklyn,  N. 
1820).      Princeton 
Professor.     T^niv. 


LL.D. 


'Charles  Herman  Ruggles, 

Born    in    Litclifleld    county.     Conn., 
Member,    Congress,    1821-23.      Judge, 
1853-55.     Died,   June  16,   1865. 


Poughkeepsie,  N. 
Fob.    10.    1789.       Lawyer. 
Court   of   Appeals,   N.   Y., 


1849. 
A.M. 

*WiLLiAM  Anderson,  Fordham,  N.  Y, 

Born,   Sept.   4.   1814.      N.    B.    Som..   1849.      Clergvman.   R.    C.   A. 
Died,    April   23.    1887. 

*  James  Kennedy,  -  New  York  City, 

M.D. 
*JOHN  R.  Kooken. 

Clergyman. 


*David  Loundesborough, 
A.M. 


D.D. 


LL.D. 


Ay^-sliire,  Scotland. 


J^ancaster,  Pa. 
(Dickinson. 


*James  Buchanan, 

Born  at  Stony  Batter.  IVnn.,  Apr.  22.  179L  A.B 
1809).  A.M.  (Dickinson.  1812).  LL.D.  (Dickinson.  1842.  and 
Coll.  N.  J..  1850).  Minister  to  Russia.  1831.  F.  S.  Senatoi-, 
1834-35.  Minister  to  England,  1853.  President  of  the  United 
States,  1857-61.     Died,  June  1,  1868. 


*Augustus  Clark  Booraem, 
M.D.    (Univ.  N.  Y..  1846). 

*John  Vance, 

Born  near  Belfast,  Ireland 


1850. 
A.M. 

Physician.     Died,  Dec. 


New  York  City 
,  1871. 
New  York  City 


1827.  Graduate  of  Queen's  College, 
Belfast,  Ireland.  1846.  Editor,  "New  York  Sun,"  1848-61. 
Prominent  journalist.     Died,  March,  1866. 


ItONOKAlJY    DEGKEES. 


343 


D.D. 


*Robi:kt  Ormiston  Currie, 
••'William  Allex  Hallock, 

P.orn  at  Plainflekl,  Mass..  Jiiige  2.  1794. 

A.M.    (Williams,    1822).      Andover    Sem 

man.     Corresponding  Secretary 

Oct.   2,   1880. 
*(;ai}riel  Ludlow, 

Bom    at    Aqiiackanonck,    X.    J. 

1817).      A.M.    (T'nioD.    1.S20). 

n.  ('.  A.      Died.   Feb.  19,  1878. 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1829). 
New  York  City. 
A.B.   (Williams,  1819). 
1822.      Cong'l    clergy- 
American  Tract  Society.     Died. 

Neslumic,  N.  J. 

Apr.    28.    1797.      A.B.     (Union, 
N.    B.    Sem..    1820.      (MiMiivnian, 


1851. 
A.M. 

'(Jeorge  Rockwell, 

Born    at    Lewisboro.    N.    Y.,    .Tan.    1' 
(l.Tiiyman.   It.   ('.   A.      Died,  July   1, 


.  1821. 
1897. 


Alexandri.'i  Bay,  N.  Y 
X.  B.  Sem.,  1851. 


D.D, 


John  Teriiune  Demarest. 
Elias  IIeinek  (also  A.M.,  1S40) 
Raxsfohd  Wiolls. 


A.B.    (Rutgers.  18.14), 
A.B.    (Rutgois,  J827) 


LL.D, 


*Georgr  Washington  C'oakley, 

*J0IIN    r.UDLOW, 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  18:^.6). 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Born  at  Aquackanonck,  N.  J.,  179.3.     A.B.   (Union,  1814).     A.M. 
(Union,  1817).     D.D.    (Union.  1827).     N.  B.  Sem..  1817.      II.   D. 
clergyman.      Prof.   Biblical   Lit.    X.    B.    Sem..    1817-2.3.      Provost 
of  tbe  Upiv.  I'enn..  1884-.")2.     Prof.  Eccl.  Hist,  and  Church  (Jovt. 
X.   B.  Sem..  1852-.")7.      I'rof.  Metaphysics  and  Philosophy  of  the 
Human    :Mind,    Rutgers,    18.j2-.'>7.      Trustee.    Rutgers,    1819-.37. 
Died.  Sept.   8.  1857. 
*Ciiarle8  Edwin  West,  Brooklyu.  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Washington,  Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1809.  A.B.  (Union,  1882). 
Lawyer.  Principal.  Rutgers  Female  Institute.  1889-51.  Prin- 
cipal, Buffalo  Female  Seminary.  1851-()0.  Principal,  Brooklyn 
Heights  Seminary,  1800-89.     Died.   1900. 


1852. 
D.D. 


•='Andrev/  W^atson  Black, 

Born  near  Pittsburg,   Penn..   1808. 


Allegheny,  Pm 
A.B.    (Western   Univ..   Pitts- 
burg, 1820).     Presb.  Sem..  I'hiladelphia.  1828.     Reformed  Presb. 
clergyman.     Prof.  Exeg.  Hist,  and  Evangelistic  Theology.     Died, 
Sept.   10.  1858. 
*Selaii  Bcur  Treat,  Boston.  Mass. 

Born    at    Ilartland,    Conn..    Feb.    19,    1804.      A.B.    (Yale.    1824). 
Andover    Sem.,    1885.      Cong'l    clergyman.       Editor.       Secretary 


American 

1877. 


Board  Foreign   Missions,    1847- 


Died,    March   27. 


344  lUTTGKRS    COI'XEGE. 


*JoiiN  Vandehveer,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  in  Iluntordon  county.  N.  J..  Mav  5.  ISOO.  A.B.  (Ct)ll.  N. 
.7..  1817).  A.M.  (Coll.  N.  .7.,  1820).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1822.  Clergy- 
man. R.  C.  A.     Teacher,     mod,  1878. 


LL.D. 

*CoKNELtus  Low  TlAKi)EX]}KH(i!i,    '  A.B.    (iliitgors.  1809) 


1853. 
A.M. 

*Jaked  Waterjjury  Scudder    (also  D.D.,  1887).  Palmaner,   India 

•     Born    at    Nili^iri    Iliil.s,    India,    Fol).    8,    1830.      A.B.     (Western 

Reserve,   1850).      A.M.    (Western   Reserve,   1853).      N.    B.   Sera., 

1855.      M.D.    (Ivonj;   Island   Coll..   1860).      Missionary.    R.   C.    A. 

Prof.  Theology  Arcot  Sem..  1895-1908.     Died,  Oct.   17,  1910. 
*Robert  Leigiiton  Watekbury,  Margaretville,  N.  Y, 

Born  at  Andes,  N.  Y.,  .7uly  1.   1828.     M.D.    (Univ.  N.  Y..  1845). 

Phvsician   and  surgeon,      lecturer  on   Comparative   Anatomv   in 

Public  Schools  of  New  York  City,  1858-59.     Surgeon.  93d  N.  Y. 

State  National  Guard  for  ninety  days  during'  Civil  War.     Died, 

July  28,  1881. 

D.D. 

-John  Fbver  .Mesick  (nlso  IJ-.D.,  191?.),  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1.S34) 


1854. 
A.M. 

Augustus  Beadle,  Carmel,  N.  Y. 

Raymond  Institute. 

*SciiUYLER  Colfax,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Mch.  23.  1823.  Lawyer.  Member, 
Congress,  1854-(>9.  Speaker  of  House  of  Representatives,  U.  S., 
1863-07.     Vice  President,  U.  S.,  1869-73.     Died,  Jan.   13,   1885. 

*AHRAnAM  Vooriiees  Schenck,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Now  Brunswick,  N.  J..  Oct.  12,  1821.  I..awyer.  Mayor, 
New  Brunswick.  1851.  Prosecutor  of  Pleas,  Middlesex  county. 
1872-77.  N.  .7.  State  Senator,  elected  1882.  President  of 
Senate,  1885.     Died,  April  28,  1902. 


D.D. 

*WiLLiAM  Goodell,  Constantinople.  Turkey. 

Born    at   Temploton.    Mass..    Feb.    14,    1792.      A.B.    (Dartmouth, 
1817).      D.D.    (Hamilton,   1854).     Andover  Sem..   1820.      Cong'l 
missionarv.     Translator  of  the  Bible  into  Armeno-Turkish,  1841- 
43.  1863.*   Died,  Feb.  18,  1867. 
George  Johnstone,  Edinburgh,  Scothind. 

A.M.     Clergyman. 

*R0BERT  Ferine  Lee,  .  Montgomery,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  1803.  A.B.  (Dickinson.  1824).  A.M. 
(Dickinson,  1827).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1828.  R.  D.  clergyman.  Trus- 
tee, Rutgers,  1851-58.     Died,  1858. 


HO^^ORAKY    DEGREES.  34; 


LL.D. 

*Daniel  Phoenix  In  graham.  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  Citv,  Apr.  22.  1804.  A.B.  (Columbia.  1817). 
A.M.  (Columbia,  1820).  LL.D.  (Columbia,  I860).  Lawyer. 
Justice,  Court  of  Common  Pleas.  N.  Y.,  1837-57.  Judge,  Su- 
preme Court,  N.  Y.,  1857-74.     Died,  Dec.  12,  1881. 


1855. 
A.M. 

Hiram  E.  Johnson. 

*Franz  M.  Schneeweiss,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Eisenerz,    Bruck.   Austria,    Jan.    29,    1831.      Studied   at 

Univ.  Gratz,  1846-47,  and  Univ.  Vienna,  1847-48.     X.  B.   Sem., 

1855.    Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.    Music  teacher.    Died,  May  15,  1888 

*Herman  F.  F.  Schnellendruessler,  Plainfiold,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Brandenburg.  Prussia,  Oct.  4,  1819.  Studied  at  Gym- 
nasium, Gumbinnen,  Prussia.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1855.  Clergyman, 
R.  C.  A.     Chaplain.  U.  S.  Vols.,  1864-65.     Died,  Sept.  20,  1898. 

*Ezekiel  Carman  Scudder,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Pandettripo.  Ceylon,  Oct.  20,  1828.  A.B.  (Western 
Reserve,  1850).  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  &  S.)l  D.D.  (Western  Reserve, 
1885).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1855.  Missionary,  R.  C.  A.  Died.  Jan.  31, 
1896. 

D.D. 

John  Alexander,  Kirkaldy,  Scotland. 

A.M.     Clergyman,  Free  Church. 
^•JoHN  Garretson   (also  A.M.,  182S). 

*Andrew  Bell  Patt:»son,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1834). 

*Cornelius  Van  Santvoord,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Belleville.  N.  J..  Anr.  8,  1816.  A.B.  (Union.  1835). 
A.M.  (Union,  1838).  Princeton  Sem.,  1838.  Clergvman,  R. 
C.  A.     President,  General  Synod,  1857.     Died,  Nov.  2.  1901. 


1856. 
A.M. 

*JoHN  Henry  Oerteb  (also  D.D.,  1878).  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Westphalia,  Germanv,  Oct.  15.  1831.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1856. 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Died,   Jan.   24.   1915. 

*Edward  Dorr  Griffin  Smith,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born,  Nov.  7,  1826.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  &  S..  1851).  Practiced  In 
Newark.  Spent  considerable  time  in  Europe  on  account  of 
health  ;  served  in  U.  S.  Navy  several  years  ;  then  again  practiced 
in  Newark  until  his  death,  June  15,  1878. 

J.  M.  Stearns,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

*Giles  Vandewall,  Paarl,  South  Africa 

Born  in  Holland.  Oct.  14.  1828.  N.  B.  Sem..  1856.  Clergyman. 
R.  D.  Church  of  South  Africa.     Died,  Jan.   2,  1896. 


346  EUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


D.D. 

*Abraham  Beach  Carter,  Rutgers,  1841. 

*Eli  Field  Cooley,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Sunderland,  Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1781.  A.B.  (Toll.  N.  J.. 
1806).  A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J.).  Presb.  clergyman.  Trustee,  Coll. 
N.  J.,  1828-60.     Died,  April  22.  1860. 

*PniLiP  Edward  Faure,  W.ynberg,  South  Africa. 

Clergj'-man,  Dutch  Reformed  Church.  Studied  at  T'trecht.  Hol- 
land.    Ordained,  1834.     Died,  Dec.  7,  1882. 

*IvAvaud  Kearny  Rodgers,  Bound  Brook,  X.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  Citv,  Nov.  3,  1796.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  181.5). 
A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J..  1818).  Princeton  Sem,  1818.  Presb.  clergy- 
man.    Died.  Jan.  12,  1879. 

LL.D. 

*George  Junkin,  ■  Phikidelphia,  Penn. 

Born  at  Kingston,  Penn.,  Nov.  1,  1790.  A.B.  (.Jefferson,  1813). 
A.M.  D.D.  Presb.  clergyman.  Founder  and  tirst  President 
of  Lafavette  College.  1832-41,  1845-48.  l»resident,  Miami  Univ.. 
Ohio,  1841-44.  President,  Washington  Coll.,  Va..  1848-61. 
Moderator,  General  Assembly.  1844.     Died.  Mav  20,  1868. 


1857. 
A.M. 

*Klnatiian  R.  Atwater,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Cana.1oharie,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  15,  1816.     A.B.   (Union,  1834). 

A.M.    (Union.   1837).     Clergyman,   It.   C.   A.      Editor,   "Christian 

Intelligencer,"  1853-72.     Died,  Nov.  28,  1899. 
*IIenry  Edward  Decker,  ^  Turin,  N.  Y. 

Born  at   Nassau.  N.  Y.,  Mch.   14.   1833.     A.B.    (Williams.  1854). 

A.M.   (Williams,  1857).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1857.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

Died,   March   25,   1893. 
♦Washingtqn  Hasbrouck,  Jersey  City,   X.  J. 

Born  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  1824.     Ph.D.    (Univ.  N.  Y.j  1869,  and 

Coll.    N.    J.,    1876).      I'rincipal    Normal    School,    N.    J.      Founder 

and    I'rincipal,    Hasbrouck    Institute,    1856-76.      Died,    Feb.    24, 

1895. 
*HoMER  Augustus   Neuron,  Poughkeepsi^,  X.  Y. 

Lawver.      County   .Judge,   1855-61.      Member   Congress,    1862-64. 

Secretary.    State   N.    Y..    1867-71.      State   Senator,    1881.      Died, 

Apr.  25,^1891. 
*WiLLiAM  Henry  Talmage,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

Born    in    New    York    City,    Jan.    25.    1829.     *A.B.    (Univ.    N.    Y.. 

1846).     Merchant.     Died,  May  16.  1873. 


D.D. 

*JoiiN  James  Bonar,  Greenock,  Scotland. 

Univ.  Edinburgh,  1827.  D.D.  (Edinburgh,  1883).  Clergyman, 
Free  Church.     Died.  July  7,  1891. 

*Elbert  Stothoff  Porter,  Claverack,  X.  Y. 

Born  near  Millstone.  N.  .J..  Oct.  23.  1819.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.. 
1839).  A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J..  1842).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1842.  Clergy- 
man. R.  C.  A.  President,  General  Synod,  1868.  Editor.  "Chris- 
tian  Intelligencer,"   1852-68.      Died.  Feb.   26.   1888. 

*  William  Reiley,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1833). 

*Samuel   Merrill    Woodbridge    (also  A.M.,   1841.    and    LL.D.,    1883). 


IIO.X  OK  AL' Y    DEGREES. 


347 


*Gerrit  Y.  LansIxNG, 

A.B.   (Union,  1800). 


of   N.   Y. 


lied.  180: 


LL.D. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 
Lawyer.     Cliancellor,  Regents,  Univ.  State 


1858. 
A.M. 

John  Gordon, 

Jacob  Frederick  Huff. 

*  Frederick  ^YILLIAM  A.  Riedel. 

Born   at   Darmstadt,   (iermany.(V) 
Reformed  clergyman. 

Royal  Sttjtgard 


Liverpool,  England. 


N.   B.   Sem.,   1858.      German 


*Phiijp  Miy.LEDOLER  Rhett, 
*Fkedekick   ()gili;y, 
*Ali:ertus  C.  Yan  Raalte. 


D.D. 


A.B. 
A.B. 


(Rutgers,  1834). 
(Rutgers,  1833). 
Holland,  Mich. 
Graduated 


Born  at  Waarneperveen,  Netherlands,  Oct.  17,  1811 
at  Univ.  Le.vden.  1831.  Leyden  Tlieological  Sem..  1834.  Leader 
of  the  Migration  to  Holland,  Mich.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Presi- 
dent of  Council.   Hope  College.   1870-74.      Died,  Nov.   7,   1876. 


LL.D. 

"John  Lothrop  Motley,  The  Hague,  Holland. 

Born  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Apr.  15.  1814.  A.B.  (Harvard, 
1831).  A.M.  (Harvard,  1834).  LL.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y..  1858  ;  Har- 
vard. 1860:  Camhridge,  1861,  and  Levden,  1872).  D.C.L. 
(Oxford.  1860).  Litt.D.  (Univ.  State  N.  Y.,  1864).  Ph.D.  Hon. 
(Groningen,  1864).  U.  S.  Minister  to  Austria,  1861-66.  U.  S. 
Minister  to  England.  1869-70.  Historian.  Author  of  "The 
Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic"  (1856),  and  other  histories.  Died, 
May  29.  1877. 


1859. 
A.M. 


*Lewis  Alexander  Brigham, 


Jersey  City,  N.  J. 


Born  at  Chatham,  N.  Y..  Jan.  2.  1831.     A.B.    (Hamilton,  1850). 

Lawyer,   practicing    in    New   York   City.      Member    of   Congress, 

1878-80.     Died,   Feb.   19,   1885. 
*ABRAnAM  Yan  Dyck  De  Witt,         .  New  London.  Conn. 

Lawyer.     Practiced  in  Albany,  N.  Y.     Died,  Mch.  23,  1912. 
John  W.  McLatjry. 

Teacher,   Delaware   Academy    (Roxbury   Academy). 
Duane  B.  Simmons. 

Of  Japan  Mission. 
*Cyrus  G.  Yanderveer,  New  York  City. 

Born   at  New   Hurley,   N.  Y..   1835.     N.   B.   Sem.,   1859.      R.   D. 

clergvman.      Chaplain,    U.    S.    Vols.,    1861-62.      Cor.    Sec.    Bd. 

Dom.  Miss..  1866-68.     Died,  1868. 


348 


11  UTGEIiS    COLLEGE. 


D.D. 

*Abram  Ootiiout  Halsey,  Churchville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  3,  1798.     A.B.   (Union,  1822). 

Princeton  Sem.,  1827.     R.  D.  clergyman.     Died,  Aug.  23,  1868. 
*  Henry  Martyn  Scudder,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Born  at  Pandeteripo,  Ceylon,  Feb.  5,  1822.     A.B.    (Univ.  N.  Y., 

1840).      A.M.    (Univ.    N.   Y..   1843).      Union   Sem.,    1843.      M.D. 

(Univ.  N.  Y„  1853).     Cong'l  clergyman.     Died,  .Tune  4,  1895. 

*FERDi]>rAND  H.  Vanderveer   (also  A.M.,  1828). 


LL.D. 


*James  Henry  Coi^FiN,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Williamsburg.  Mass..  Seot.  6.  1806.  A.B.  (Amherst, 
1828).  Astronomer.  Tutor.  Williams.  1840-43.  Prof.  Mathe- 
matics and  Astronomv.  Lafayette,  1846-73.  Writer  on  Meteor- 
ology.    Died,  Feb.  6,  1873. 

♦Theodore  William  Dwight,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Catskill.  N.  Y..  Julv  18.  1822.  A.B.  (Hamilton,  1840). 
LL.B.  (Yale,  1842).  A.M.  (Hamilton).  LL.D.  (Columbia,  1860). 
Prof.  Law,  Hist,  and  Pol.  Econ..  Hamilton,  1846-58.  Prof. 
Municipal  Law,  Columbia.  1858-92.  Warden  of  Law  School, 
Columbia.  1864-90.     Died,  June  28,  1892. 


1860. 
A.M. 

*Marmauuke  B.  Taylor.  Camden,  N.  J 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Penn..  Aug.  17.  1835.     LLB.   (Law  School, 
Pou-hkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1855).     Lawyer.     Died,  Jan.  15,  1890. 


D.D, 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1838). 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1836). 

Allegheny,  Penn. 


*JoHN  De  Witt, 

♦Anthony  Elmendouf, 

♦William  Henry  Hornblower, 

Born  at  Newark.  N  J..  Mch.  21.  1820.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1838). 
A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1841).  Princeton  Sem.,  1842.  Presb.  clergy- 
man. Prof.  Elocution.  Chui-eh  Polity  and  Pastoral  Theology. 
Alleghenv  Sem..  1877-83.  Trustee,  Coll.  N.  J.,  1864-71.  Died, 
July  16,' 1883. 

♦William  Ja^ies  Romeyn  Taylor,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1841). 

♦Abraham  Rynier  Van  Nfst,  Jr.,  A.B.   (Rutgers.  1841). 

♦Ashbel  Green  Vermilye,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Princeton.  N.  J..  Sent  6.  1822.  A.B.  rUniv.  N.  Y.. 
1840).  A.M.  (Univ.  N.  Y..  1843).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1844.  Clergy- 
man. R.  C.  A.  President,  General  Synod,  1871.  Died,  July  9, 
1005. 


♦William  B.  Wedgewood, 


LL.D. 

Washington,  D. 
A.B.    (Univ.    N.    Y..    1836).      A.M.    (Univ.    N.    Y..    1839).      Prof. 
Commercial.    Maritime    and    Pari.    Law,    and    Law    of    Personal 
Prop.    Univ    N.   Y..    1858-64.      Established   National    School   of 
Law,  Washington,  D.  C,  1869. 


HONORAKY    DEGREES.  349 


♦Abraham  Oothout  Zabriskie,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  June  10,  1807.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J., 
1825).  A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1828).  LL.D.  (Coll.  N.  J..  1862). 
Lawyer.  Chancellor.  N.  J.  Trustee,  Rutgers,  1863-66,  1873. 
Died,  June  27,  1873. 

* 

1861. 
A.M. 

*JoHN  Eauie,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  In  County  Tyrone,  Ireland,  Dec.  24,  1819.  Editor  of  "X. 
Y.  Sun."  Later  Pres.  U.  S.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  then  insurance  broker. 
Died,  June  25,  1890.  \ 

D.D. 

*Hervey  Doddridge  Gx\nse   (also  A.M.,  1843). 

*William  a.  Vax  Vraxkex  ]M\];on,  Rutgers,  1840. 

*NicHOLAS  Evekitt  ^MiTii,  '        A.B.    (Rutger.s,  1S41). 

LL.D. 

*E.  W.  WheTlpley,  Morristown,  N,  J. 

A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1834).  A.M.  (Coll.  X.  J.).  Lawyer.  Chief 
Justice  Supreme  Court,  N.  J.,  1860-64.  Trustee,  Coll.  N.  J., 
1862-64.     Died,   Feb.  21,  1864. 


1862. 
D.D. 

♦Abraham  Faure,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa, 

Studied  at  Utrecht,  Holland.  Clergyman,  Dutch  Reformed 
Church.      Ordained,   1818.      Died,   Mch.    27,   1875. 

♦Charles  Stedman  Hageman,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1837). 

♦William  Augustus  Miller,  Rutgers,  1842. 

LL.D. 

♦John  Romeyn  BRonnEArs  .  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1831). 

1863. 
D.D. 

♦Edward  Erastus  Rankin. 

A.B.     (Yale,    1840).      A.M.     (Yale,    1843).      Clergyman.      Died, 

1889. 

♦Cornelius  Van  Cleef    (also  A.  M.,  1828). 

♦Paul  DURYEA  Van  Cleef,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1843). 

LL.D. 

♦David  H.  Riddle,  MartiiLsburgh,  Va. 

Born  at  Martinsburgh,  Va.,  Apr.  14,  1805.  A.B.  (Jefferson, 
1823).  A.M.  (Jefferson,  1826).  Princeton  Sem.,  1828.  D.D. 
(Marshall.  1843).  Pi-esb.  clergyman.  President,  Jefferson 
Coll.,  1862-65.  Prof.  Moral  Philosophy.  Wash,  and  Jeff.,  1865- 
68.     Died,  July  16,  1888. 


350 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1864. 
A.M. 

**CAr.EB  M.  Harrison,  Caldwell.  N.  J. 

Supt.   Newark   City   Home. 

♦Hugh  Judson  Kilpatrick,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

Born  near  Deckertown,  N.  T.,  Jan.  14.  1836.  West  Point,  1861. 

Served  througliout   Civil   War.   1861-65.      Major  General.   U.    S. 

Vols.    r.  S.  Minister  to  Chili,  1865-68.  1881.  Died,  Dec.  4,  1881. 
Albert  Mathieu. 

D.D. 

*HUGH    Hamill.  A.E.    (Rutgers,  1827). 

*EuGENE  Augustus  Hoffman,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1S47). 

♦Victor  Moreau   Huluert,  A.B.   (Rutgers.  1S30). 

♦James  R.  Talmage.  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born.  1808.     A.B.   (CoH.  N.  .T..  1826).     A.M.   (Coll.  N.  .7..  1829). 

X.   B.    Sem..   1829.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A.     Died,   June  20.   1879. 
♦Alphonso  Albert  Willits,  Spring  Lake,   N.  J. 

Born    at   Tnekerton.    X.    J.,   Oct.   1,3.    1822.      A.M.    (Coll.    X.    J., 

1856).     Prisb.  clergyman.     Lecturer.     Died,  Mch.  20.  191^. 


LL.D. 

♦Henry  Cruse  Murphy,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn.  X.  Y..  July  5.  1810.     A.B.   (Columbia.  1880). 
Lawyer.     Mayor  of  Brooklyn.  1842.     Member  of  Congress.  1843- 
45.   1847-49.      V.   S.   Minister  to  Holland.   1858-62.     X.   Y.   Sen- 
ator. 1862-73.     Died,  »Dec.  1,  1882. 


1865. 
D.D. 

♦John  Clarkson  Eccleston,  New^  Brighton,  S.  I. 

A.B.  (St.  Mary's,  1847).  A.M.  (St.  Mary's.  1849).  M.D. 
(Univ.  Maryland).  General  Sem.,  1854.  Episc.  clergvmnn. 
Died,    Dec.    28.    1912. 

♦Thomas  Conrad  Porter,  '  Easton,  Penn. 

Born  at  Alexandria.  Penn..  Jan.  22.  1822.  A.B.  (Lafayette, 
1840).  Princeton  Sem.,  1843.  Pi'esb.  clergyman.  Professor, 
Xatural  Science,  Marshall.  1849-53.  Do..  Franklin  and  Mar- 
shall. 1853—66.  Professor,  Botany,  Zoology  and  Geologv.  La- 
fayette. 1866-90.  Dean.  Pa:rdee  Scientific  Dept..  1890-97. 
Emeritus.  1897-1901.  LL.D.  (Franklin  and  Marshall,  1880). 
Died,   Apr.   29,   1901. 

♦John  Limberger  See,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  ISil). 

LL.D. 

♦Mercer  Beasley,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born   in   Mercer  county.   X.   J.,   about  1815.      Coll.   X.   J..   1834. 
.  LL.D.   (Coll.  X.  J..  1864).     Chief  Justice  Supreme  Court.  X.  J., 
1864-97.     Died,  Feb.,  1897. 


HON^OBAKY    DEGREES. 


1866. 
A.M. 


Harvey  R.  Sciiermerhorn, 

Born  at  Schodack,  N.  Y.,  183: 
K.  C.  A.     Teacher. 

*Frank  AVilmarth, 


Nelson,  Okla. 
N.  B.   Sem.,   1862.     Clergyman, 


Born  at   Sraithfield,   R.   I.,  Mch.  28,   1841. 
1868).      Physician.      Died,   1881. 


East  Orange,  N.  J, 
M.D.    (Coll.   P.  &  S., 


D.D. 


=Ej)warl)  IJrexton  Boggs,  Rutgers,  1842. 

'Robert  Eaurensox  Dasiiiell,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Salisbury.  Md.,  June  2r).  1825.  A. P..  (Dickinson, 
1846).  A.M.  (Dickinson.  1849).  D.D.  (Wesleyan,  1866).  M. 
K.  clergyman.  President.  Dickinson.  1868-72.  Corresponding 
SecTctary.   Missionary  Society.      Died,   March   8.   1880. 


*  Joseph  Kimball. 

Born  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y..  Aug.  17.   1820 
A.M.     (Fnion,    1842).      Newburgh    Sem.,    1848 
C.   A.      Died,   Dec.   6.    1874. 

*David  Steele, 

Born  at  Londonderry,  Ireland,  Oct.  20.  1826. 
1857).  A.M.  (Miami,  1859).  LL.D.  (Miami.  1900).  Presb. 
i'lergyman.  President.  Reformed  Presb.  Sem.,  1863-1906.  Died, 
June  15,  1906. 

*CiiARLES  II.  Stitt,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1844) 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
A.B.    (Union.   1839). 
Clergyman,    R. 


Philadelphia,  Penn. 
A.B.     (Miami, 


LL.D. 


*CORTLANDT  I'ARKER. 

*JoiiN  McClixtock. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Oct.  27. 


A.B.  (Rutgers,  1836). 
Madison,  N,  J. 
1814.  A  B.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1835). 
A.M.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1838).  D.D.  (Univ.  Penn..  1848).  LL.D. 
(Dickinson,  1859).  M.  E.  clergyman.  P'-of.  Mathematics,  Dick- 
inson, 1836-40.  Prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Dickinson,  1840-48. 
Editor,  "(Quarterly  Review."  1848-56.  I'resident,  Drew  Theol. 
Sem.,  1867-70.     Died,   March  4,   1870. 

*Peter  Vredenburgii,  Jr.,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1828). 


1867. 
A.B. 


Robert  Millikln, 
Lawyer. 


A.M. 

*JoiiN  Jacob  Anderson, 

College  City   of   ^iew  York.    1854.      Ph.D. 
S.T.D.    (Yale.    1878).      Cong'l   clergyman. 


Biidgeton,  N.  J. 


(Univ. 
Died,   1906 


Brooklyn,  N. 
N.    Y.,    1876), 


Y. 


^52 


RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


D.D. 

*James  Romeyn  Berry,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1847). 

'"Cornelius  Eltixge  Crispei.l,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1839). 

*J0HN  Mason  Ferris,  Flatbusli,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1825.     A.B.   (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1843). 

A.M.    (Univ.   N.   Y..   1846).      N.    B.    Sem.,    1849.      Clergyman,    R. 

C.   A.      Secretary,   Board   Foreign   Missions,   R.   C.   A.,   1865-83. 

Editor,    "Christian    Intelligencer,"    1883-1911.      Died.    Jan.    30, 

1911. 

*RiCHABD  HoLLOWAY  Steei.e,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1814), 

*JoHN  Van  Nest  Talmage,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1842) 

*JonN  Van  Liew,  A.B.    (Queen's,  1816). 


1868. 
D.D. 


*TiiEODORE  Bayard  Romeyn. 
*  John  Adams.  Todd, 
*Ransom  Bethune  Welch, 

Born   in    Greenville,    N.    Y 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1846) 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1.S45) 

Auburn,   N.  Y 


A.M.    (Union,   1849). 


A.B.    (Union,    1846). 
1868).      LL.D.    (Mary 


about    1825 
D.D.    (Univ.  N.  Y, 
ville,    1872).      Auburn    Sem.,    1852.      Presb.    clergyman.      Prof. 
Logic.  Rhetoric  and  Eng.  Lit,  Union.  1866-76.     Prof.  Christian 
Theology,  Auburn  Sem.,  1876-90.     Died,  June  29,  1890. 


LL.D. 


*EzRA  Cornell. 


Ithaca,  N.  Y. 


Born  at  Westchester  Landing.  N.  Y.,  Jan.  11,  1807.     State  Sen- 
ator, N.  Y.     Founder  of  Cornell  University.     Died,  Dec.  9,  1874. 


1869. 
A.M. 


R.  M.  Stratton   (also  D.D.,  187:-]). 

Born,  June  20.   1840.     M.  E.  clergyman 
New  Jersey  and  New  York. 


Pastor  of  churches  in 


♦Nicholas  Williamson, 

Born    in    New   York    City.    Mch.    9,    1845. 


New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
M.D.    (Univ.    N.    Y., 
1870,  and  Coll.  P.  &  S.,  1871).     Physician.     Mayor,  New  Bruns- 
wick,   1895-1902.      Died,    August    15,    1902. 
Peter  A.  Youngblood,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 


D.D. 


Piainlield,  N.  J. 


Kneeland  Platt  Ketcham, 

Born  at  Babylon,  L.  I..  Sept.  6,  1837.  A.B.  ('coU.  N.  J.,  1857). 
A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J..  1860).  Princeton  Sem.,  1861.  Presb.  clergy- 
men.    Author,   "Organized  Christianity." 


HOZs^OIiAEY    DEGREES. 


353 


Andrew  Murray,  AVellington,  South  Africa. 

Graduate  of  Marischal  College,  Scotland,  and  af  Theological 
Department  of  University  of  Utrecht.  Holland.  Clergyman, 
Dutch  Reformed  Church.  Founder  of  Huguenot  Seminary,  1874. 
Three  times  Moderator  of  Synod.  Author  of  many  devotional 
books. 

*Edward  Payson  Terhune,  A.B,    (Rutgers,  1850). 

*WiLLiAM  H.  Van  Doren,  Chicago,  111. 

Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Died,  Aug.,  1882. 


1870. 


A.M. 

*Jonx  M.  Welch,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  5,  1823.     Lawyer.     District 

Attorney,  Columbia  county,  1865-G8.  Police  Justice,  1879-80. 
Died,  Dec.  29,  1888. 

*Ro»ERT  S.  Woodruff,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Apr.  2,  1841.  Lawyer.  Member,  N.  J. 
Assembly,  1875.  Judge.  District  Court,  Trenton,  1877-88. 
Principal,  Rutgers  Grammar  School.  1860.  Judge,  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  Mercer  county.,  1890-1900.  Died,  March  2, 
1906. 


D.D. 

*SvMUEL  Adams  Clark, 

Born  at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Jan.  i: 

Died,  Jan.   28,  1875. 
*RoBERT  Brown  Croes, 
*JoiiN  McClellan  Holmes, 

Boin    at    Livingston,    N.    Y.,    Jan.    22, 

1853).      A.M.     (Williams.    1856).      N. 

clergyman.      President,   General   Synod, 

June   21    1911. 

*GiLEs  Henry  Mandevjli.e, 
*  William  Hoi  f^ian  Ten  Eyck, 
*JoiiN  Bodine  Thompson, 
*Jacob  West, 


Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
1822.     Episc.   clergyman. 

A.B.    (Queen's,  1815). 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
1834.      A.B.     (Williams, 
B.    Sem.,    1857.      Presb. 
R.    C.   A.,   1876.      Died, 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1848). 

Rutgers,  1845. 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1851). 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1842). 


LL.D. 

*CirARLES  J.  FoLGER,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Api^.  16.  1818.  A.B.  (Hobart.  1836). 
Lawyer.  N.  Y.  State  Senator,  1861-69.  Chief  Judge,  Court  of 
Appeals.  N.  Y.,  1880.  U.  S.  Secretary  of  Treasury,  1881-84. 
Died,  Sept.  4,  1884. 

*HEiNRY  HOGEBOOM,  Hudsou,  N.  Y. 

Born    in    Columbia   county,    N.  Y..    1808.      A.B.    (Yale,    1827). 

A.M.  (Yale,  1830).  Lawyer.  Justice  Supreme  Court,  N.  Y. 
Died,    Sept.    12,   1872. 

*  James  Ryley  Ludlow,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Both  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  May  3,  1825.  A.B.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1843). 
A.M.  (Univ.  Penn..  1846).'  LL.D.  (Univ.  Penn..  1870).  Law- 
yer. Judge.  Court  of  Common  Pleas.  Philadelphia,  1857-75. 
I'residing  Judge,  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1875-86.  Trustee, 
Jefferson   Med.  Coll.     Died,   Sept.  20,  1886. 

23 


354  KUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


1871. 
Ph.D. 

*JoSEPH  Karge,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Poland,  1815.  Studied  at  Univ.  Broslau.  Prof.  Con- 
tinental Languages  and  Literature,  CoU.  N,  J.  General,  U.  S. 
Vols.     Died,  Dec.  29,  1892. 


Mus.Doc. 

♦CuESTEii  David  Haktranvt  (also  D.D.,  1876),  Wolfenbiittel,  Germany. 
Born  at  Frederick,  Penn.,  Oct.  15,  1839.  A.B.  (Univ.  Penn.,  . 
1861).  A.M.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1864).  D.D.  (Williams,  1893).  N. 
B.  Sem.,  1864.  Cong'l  clergyman.  Prof.  Ecclesiastical  History, 
Hartford  Sem.,  1879-88.  I'rof.  Biblical  Theology,  do.,  1892-97. 
Prof.  Ecclesiastical  Dogmatics,  do.,  1897-1903.  President  of 
Hartford  Sem.,  1888-1903.  Emeritus,  do.,  1903-14.  Died,  Dec. 
30,  1914. 

D.D. 

*Shai)Rach  Laycock  Bowman,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at   Berwick.   Pa.,   May   2,   1829.     A.B.    (Dickinson,   1855). 

A.M.  (Dickinson,  1864).     S.T.D.  (De  Pauw  Univ.,  1870).     M.  E. 

clergyman.     Prof.  Greek  and  Hebrew,  Dickinson,  1866-71.     Dean 

and  Prof.  Svstematic  Theology,  De  Pauw  Univ.,  1882-89.     Prof. 

Theology,  Drew  Sem.,  1903-04.     Died,  Sept.  16,  1906. 
*JoHN  Hudson  Duryea,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1S34). 

♦Nehemiah  Pruden  Pierce,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   Enfield.    Conn.,    1817.      A.B.    (Amherst,    1842).      A.M. 

(Amherst,    1845).      Union    Sem.,    1845.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 

Died,  April  30,  1880. 

LL.D. 

*GusTAVus  Fischer,  ^  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Bo.rn  in  Berlin,  Prussia,  June,  1815.  Studied  at  Universities 
of  Goettingen  and  Berlin.  Prof.  Modern  Languages  and  Litera- 
ture, Rutgers,  1859-68.     Musician.     Died,  Sept.  16,  1893. 


1872. 
A.M. 

♦Manning  M.  Knapp,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Bergen  county,  N.  J.,  about  1823.  Lawyer.  Prosecutor 
of  Pleas,  Bergen  county,  1850-61.  Justice,  Supreme  Court,  N. 
J.,  1875-92.     Died,  Jan.  26,  1892. 


Ph.D. 

♦John  Eaton,  Washington,  D. 

Born  at  Sutton.  N.  H.,  Dec.  5,  1829.  A.B.  (Dartmouth,  1854). 
LL.D.  (Dartmouth,  1876).  Andover  Sem.  Brigadier  General, 
U.  S.  Vols.,  1865.  State  Superintendent  of  Schools.  Tenn., 
1867-69.  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Education,  1886-91.  Inspector 
of  Education  for  Porto  Rico,  1899.     Died,  Feb.  9,  1906. 


hoi!n^okaiiy  degrees.  355 


D.D. 

*Edward  Tan  joke  Corwin   (also  Litt.D.,  1911),      North  Branch,  N.  J. 

Born   in   New  York   City,   July    12.    1834.      Coll.    City   of   N.   Y., 

1853.      N.   B.   Sem..   1856.      Clergyman,   R.   C.   A.      Instructor   in 

Hebrew    and    Old    Testament    F:xeffesis,    N.    B.    Sem.,    1883-84. 

1889.   1890,    1891.      Instructor   in    New   Testament   Exegesis,    N. 

B.    Sem.,    1892.      President.    General    Synod.    1891.      Author,    "A 

Manual  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  America,"   in  four  editions, 

etc.     Died.  June  22,  1914. 
*JoHN  Gaston,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1840). 

*AuGUSTUS  D.  Lawrence  Jewett,  New  York  City. 

Born    at    Wilkesbarre,    Penn.,    1830.      A.B.     (Williams,    1852). 

Princeton  Sem.,  1854.     Presb.  clergyman.     Died,  1898. 
*AcMON  Pulaski  van  Gieson,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Born    at   West    Bloomfield,    N.    J.,    Jan.    13,    1830.      A.B.    (Univ. 

N.  Y.,  1849).     N.  B.  Sem..  1852.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     President, 

General  Svnod,  1873.     Died,  April  19,  1906. 


LL.D. 

*JoEL  Parker,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Born  at  Monmouth,  N.  J.,  Nov.  24,  1816.  A.B.  (Princeton, 
1839).  A.M.  (Princeton,  1842).  Lawyer.  Member,  N.  J.  A.s- 
sembly,  1847.  Ma.ior  General  of  Volunteers,  1861.  Governor, 
New  Jersey,  1862-65.  1871-74.  Associate  Justice  Supreme  Court, 
N.  J.,  1880-88.     Died,  Jan.  2,  1888. 


1873. 
A.M. 

*J.  G.  Crate. 

Born.   1830.     M.   E.   clergyman.     Charges  in   N.   J.      Died,   June 
24.   1891. 

C.E. 

♦James  Kennedy  Barton.  B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1871). 

*Edward  Albert  Bowser   (also  LL.D.,  1905).  B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1868). 

♦George  D.  Howell,  B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1868), 

♦William  Edward  Kelly,  B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1868), 

♦Floyd  Marvin  Yanderoef,  B.Sc.  (Rutgers,  1868), 


Ph.D. 

♦George  Washington  Hill  (also  LL.D.,  1909),  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1859). 

D.D. 

♦Edward  Webster  Appieton,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1852). 

♦Augustus  Blauvelt,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1858). 

♦Isaac  Smithson  Hartley,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Sept.  20,  1830.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y, 
1852).  Andover  Sem..  1856.  Episc.  clergyman.  Trustee,  Rut- 
gers, 1873-93.     Died,  July  3,  1899. 


356        •  KUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


*Abel  T.  Stev/aet,  •  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1S43). 

R.  M.  Stratton    (also  A.M.,  1869). 
*M.  Cohf:n  Stuakt,  Utrecht,  Holland. 

Arminian  College,  Amsterdam.     Remonstrant  clergyman.     Secre- 

tarj',  Evangelical  Alliance  for  Holland. 

♦William  Hayes  Ward,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Abington,  Mass.,  June  25,  1835.  A.B.  (Amherst,  1856). 
A.M.  (Amherst,  1859).  Andover  Sem.,  1859.  D.D.  (Univ.  N. 
Y.,  1873).  LL.D.  (Amherst.  1885).  Editor,  "The  Independent." 
Author,     Archaeologist.     Died,  Aug.  28,  191«. 

LL.D. 

*  William  Hexry  Green,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Groveville,  N.  J.,  Jan.  27,  1825.  A.B.  (Lafayette, 
1840).  Princeton  Sem.,  1846.  D.D.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1857).  I'resb. 
clergyman.  Hebrew  scholar.  Prof.  Oriental  and  Old  Testament 
Literature,  Princeton  Sem.,  1851-1900.  Chairman  Old  Testament 
Revision  Committee.  Author,  "A  Grammar  of  the  Hebrew 
Language,"  "The  Pentateuch  Vindicated,"  "The  Unity  of  Gene- 
sis," etc.     Died,  Feb.  10,  1900. 

♦David  Murray,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Delhi.  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1830.  A.B.  (Union,  1852). 
Ph.D.  (N.  Y.  Board  of  Regents,  1863).  LL.D.  (Union,  1874). 
Principal,  Albany  Academy,  1857-63.  Prof.  Mathematics, 
Natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy,  Rutgers.  1863-76.  Trustee, 
Rutgers.  1892-1905.  Trustee,  Union,  1882-89.  Adviser,  Im- 
perial Minister  of  Education,  Japan,  1873-79.  Decoration  of 
the  Rising  Sun.  1878.  Secretary.  Board  of  Regents,  Univ. 
State  of  N.  Y.,  1880-89.     Died,  March  6,  1905. 


1874. 
A.M. 

Martin  Lewis  Deyo,  Binghamton,  N. 

Born  at  Ghent.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  28,  1845.  State  Normal  School, 
Brockport.  N.  Y.,  1870.  LL.B.  (Albany  Law  School,  1877). 
Prof,   Mathematics,  Albany  Academy,  1870-98. 


C.E. 

*Wjnfield  Scott  Lashek.  B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1S71) 


Ph.D. 

♦Henry  Magnus  Bauscher,  Fort  Lee,  N.  Y. 

Principal.  Academy  at  New  Paltzj  N.  Y.,  and  later  at  Fort  Lee, 
N.  Y.     Died,  Sept.,  1895. 

D.D. 

♦David  Inglis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born.  June  8.  1824.  Univ.  Edinburgh,  1841.  Studied  theology 
under  Dr.  Chalmers  and  Dr.  John  Brown.  LL.D.  (Olivet  Coll., 
Mich.).     Clergvman,  R.  C.  A.     Died,  Dec.  15,  1877. 


HOXOKAIJY    DEGREES.  357 


-Benjamin  Babb  Leacock,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1847). 

*Samuel  Wickham  Mills,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1838). 

*GuiDO  Fridolin  Verbeck,  Tokio,  Japan. 

'Born  at  Zelst,  Netherlands.  Jan.  23,  1830.  Auburn  Sem..  1859. 
Missionary,  R.  C.  A.,  in  Japan.  In  service  of  Imperial  Govern- 
ment in  educational,  translation  and  advisory  work.  Died, 
March  10,  1898. 

LL.D. 

*David  Ayres  Depue,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mount  Bethel.  Penn..  Oct.  27,  1826.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J., 
1846).  LL.D.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1880).  Associate  Justice,  Supreme 
Court,  N.  J.     Died,  1902. 

*Ward  Hunt,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Utica.  X.  Y.,  June  14,  1810.  A.B.  (Union,  1828). 
LL.D.  (Union,  1870).  Member,  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1839.  Mayor, 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  1844.  .Judge,  N.  Y.  Court  of  Appeals.  1865-72. 
Associate  Justice,  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  1872-82.  Died,  March 
24,  1886. 

1875. 
A.M. 

'■"Marshall  H.  Bright,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Aug.,  1834.  Lawrence  Scientific  School, 
1852-53.  Assistant  Editor,  "Albany  Argus,"  1854.  On  staffs 
of  Generals  Anderson,  W.  T.  Sherman,  Buell,  Rosecrans  and 
George  H.  Thomas,  during  Civil  War.  Brevet  Major.  Editor 
of   the    "Christian-at-Work,"    1873-1907.      Died,   Feb.    28,    1907. 

*Marcellus  Oakey,  Madison,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jamaica,  N.  Y..  Feb.  22,  1849.  Superintendent  of 
Schools.  Madison,  1904-12.     Died,  May  9,  1912. 


D.D. 

*  Henry  Clay  Caaieron,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Shepherdstown,  Va.,  Sept.  1,  1829.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J., 
1847).  A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J.).  Ph.D.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1866).  D.D. 
(WoosteT  Univ.,  1875).  Prof.  Greek  Language  and  Literature, 
Coll.  N.  J.     Died,  1906. 

*  William  Cornell,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1859). 


LL.D. 

^Theodore  Runyon,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Oct.  25,  1822.  A.B.  (Yale.  1842). 
•  A.M.  (Yale.  1862).  LL.D.  (Wesleyan.  1867,  and  Yale,  1882). 
Lawyer.  Brigadier  General,  First  N.  J.  Brigade,  1861-62. 
Mayor,  Newark.  1864-65.  Ma.ior  General.  National  Guard. 
State  N.  J.,  1869-73.  Chancellor  of  New  Jersey.  1873-87. 
Ambassador  to  Germany,   1893-96.     Died,   Jan.   27,   1896. 

*Theodoric   Romeyn   Westbrook,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1838). 


1876. 
Ph.D. 

*John  p.  Gross,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Died,  1881. 


358 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


D.D. 

*Samuel  Etherington  Appleton,  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1852). 

*  William  Rankin  Dueye^.,  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1856). 

*Chester  David  Hartranft  (also  Mus.Doc,  1871). 

*G0YN  Talmage,  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1842). 


1877. 
A.M. 

*Nelson  Haas   (also  Ph.D.,  1893),  Hackensack,  N. 

Born  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelpliia,  Aug.  3.  1838.  Law  School, 
Han-isburg,  Pa.  Lawyer.  Teacher.  Principal,  Grammar 
School,  Hackensack.  1871.  Supervising  principal.  Died,  Dec. 
28,  1905. 


*  Silas  Ebenezer  Weir,  Jr., 


C.E. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1871) 


Ph.D. 

*QuiNCY  Adams  Gillmore,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Black  River,  Ohio,  Feb.  28,  182.5.  IT.  S.  Military 
Academy,  1849.  Instructor  in  Military  Engineering,  do.,  1852. 
Treasurer  and  Quartermaster,  do.  Served  throughout  the  Civil 
War,  Tising  to  the  rank  of  Major  General  af  Volunteers.  Vol- 
uminous   writer    on    engineering   topics.      Died,    April    7,    1888. 

*JAC0B  Simmons  Mosher,  Rutgers,  1856. 


D.D. 

*Henry  Martyn  Baird,  New  York  City, 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Jan.  17.  1832.     A.B.   (Univ.  N.  Y.,  1850). 

A.M.    (Univ.    N.    Y.,    1854).      Ph.D.    (Princeton,    1867).      LL.D. 

(Princeton,  1882).     L.H.D.    (Princeton).    Princeton  Sem.,  1859. 

Prof.   Greek  Language  and  Literature,  Univ.  N.  Y.,   1859-1902. 

Emeritus,    1902-06.      Dean,    University    College,    Univ.    N.    Y., 

1892-1906.     Historian.     Died,   1906. 
*George  Sayles  Bishop,  East  Orange,  N.  J 

Born    at    Rochester,    N.    Y.,    June    28.    1836.      A.B.     (Amherst, 

1858).     Princeton  Sem..  1864.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     President, 

General  Synod,  1899.     Died,  Mch.  12,  1914. 
*Martin  V.  ScHOONMAKER   (also  A.M.,  1842). 


*JoHN  Adams  Nichols. 
Principal  of  school. 
Yonkers  until   1883. 


1878. 
A.M. 

Yonkers,  N. 

Later   first   Superintendent   of   Schools   of 
President,  N.  Y^.   State  Teachers'   Associa- 


tion.    Died,  Dec.  29,  1887. 


HONORARY    DEGREES. 


359 


Ph.D. 


♦Charles  Curtis, 


Livingston,  N.  Y. 


Born  in  Maine.     A.B.    (Bowdoin,  1864).     Teacher  and  Principal 
at  Kingston,  N.  Y.  and  New  York  City.     Died,  Jan.  22,  1905. 


D.D. 

♦Jacob  Ciiamberlaix,  Madanapalle,  India. 

Born  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  Apr.  13.  1835.     A.B.    (Western  Reserve, 

18.56).      N.   B.   Sem..   1859.      M.D.    (Coll.   P.   &   S.,   1859).      D.D. 

(Western  Reserve,  1878,  and  Union.  1878).     LL.D.  (Hope,  1900). 

Missionary,  R.   C.  A.     President.   General   Synod,   1878.     Author 

of  l)ooks  en  Missions  and  in  Telugu.     Died,  March  2,   1908. 
♦Henry  Nitchie  Cobb,  New  York  City. 

Born    in    New    York    City,    Nov.    15,    1834.      A.B.    (Yale.    1855). 

A.M.    (Yale,    1858).      Union    Sem.,    1857.      Clergyman,    R.    C.    A. 

Corresponding  Secretary,   Board   of  Foreign  Missions,   R.   C.   A., 

1881-1910.     Died.  Apr.   17,   1910. 
♦John  Henry  Oekter   (also  A.M.,  1856). 

♦George  Swain,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1863). 

♦Cornelius  Low  Wells,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1852). 

♦Edward  Wilson,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Liverpool,  England.  July  25.  1820.  Reformed  Episc. 
clergyman.  Bishop  at  Montreal  and  Ottawa,  Canada.  1880. 
Retired  at  Metuchen.     Died,  June  3,  1908. 


LL.D. 


'Jonathan  Dixon, 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1859). 


1879. 
A.B. 

Charles  Dfdrich  Van  Romondt,  Pompton  Plains,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  13,  1847.  Physician.  M.D. 
(Columbia,  1872). 

A.M. 

Jonathan  Cowles  Andbus,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y..  Jan.  10.  1855.  Cornell  Univ., 
1870-73.  DL.B.  (Columbia,  1876).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1882.  Teacher. 
Cong'l  clergyman. 

William  S.  McNair,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Principal  of  Brandywine  Seminary. 


Ph.D. 

Thomas  Alva  Edison,  West  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Milan,  Ohio,  Feb.  11,  1847.  Ph.D.  (Union,  1878). 
Inventor  of  the  megaphone,  phonograph,  incandescent  lamp, 
aerophone,  kinetoscope.     Over  900  inventions. 


360 


KUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


D.D. 


*Theodoric  Romeyn  Beck 
*Daniel  Ckosby  (Greene, 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1849). 
Tokio.  Japan. 

Born  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1843.  A.B.  (Dartmouth, 
1864).  A.M.  (Dartmouth).  Andover  Sem.,  1869.  Cong'l  mis- 
sionary, 1869-  .  Member.  New  Testament  Translation  Com- 
mittee, 1873-80.  Prof.  Old  Testament  Exegesis,  Doshisha, 
Kyoto,  1881-87.  Author  and  translator.  Died,  Sept.  15,  1913. 
Mancitjs  Holmes  ITutton,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Oct.  13,  1837.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1857).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1860.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.  President. 
General  Synod.  1888.  President,  Board  of  Foreign  Missions. 
Instructor.  Hellenistic  Greek  and  New  Testament  Exegesis,  N. 
B.   Sem..   1907.     Died,  Dec.   19.   1909. 


Alfred  S.  Richardson, 

Bishop  of  the  Reformed  Episc.  Church. 


Great  Malvern,  Eug. 


1880. 
D.D. 


*Stepiien  Livingstone  Baldwin, 

Born.  1835.     M.  E.  Sem.,  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  1857 


New  York  City. 
D.D.  (Wes- 
leyan).  M.  E.  clergyman.  Missionary  to  China,  1858-80. 
Recording  Secretary.  M.  E.  Missionary  Society,  1888-1902. 
General  Secretary.  Ecumenical  Conference,  New  York,  1900. 
Died,  July  28,  1902. 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  185S). 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Feb.    28.    1838.      A.B.     (Coll.    N.    .T., 
T..     1861).       Princeton     Sem.,     1861. 
Clergyman.   R.   C.   A.      Prof.    English   Language  and   Literature. 
Rutgers.   1880-97.     Prof.   Ethics,  Evidences  6t  Christianity  and 
the   English   Bible,   1897-1903.      Prof.   Ethics  and  Evidences   of 
Christianity,  1903-07.     Emeritus,  1907-     . 
♦Leonard  William  Kip,  Amoy,  China. 

Born  in  New  York  City.  Nov.  10,  1837.     A.B.   (Columbia.  1857), 


♦John  Benjamin  Drury, 

Charles  Edward  Hart, 

Born    at    Freehold.    N.    .T 
1858).       A.M.     (Coll.     N. 


1860. 
1901. 


N.    B.    Sem 
Died.  Feb 

♦Edward  Petrie  Livingston, 

♦Theodore  William  Simpson. 


issionary,    R.    C.    A„    in   China,    1861-98. 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1852) 
A.B.    (Rutgers,  1828) 


1881. 
A.B. 


♦William  E.  Bissell, 


Newark,  N.  J. 

Graduate    of    State    Normal    School.       Head    Master.     Rutgers 
Grammar  School.     Died,  Sept.  22.  1899. 


A.M. 


George  Moritz  Wahl  (also  L.H.D.,  1891),  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Born  at  Unkersdorf,  Germanv.  May  31,  1851.  Studied  at  Halle. 
Leipzig  and  Berlin  Fnivs.  A.M.  (Williams.  1894).  Prof.  Ger- 
man  Language  and  Literature,   Williams,   1894-     . 


HOXORAIiY    DEGEEES.  361 


Ph.D. 

Arthur  T.  Neale,  Newark,  Del. 

Chemist,  N.  J,  Agric.  Experiment  Station. 


D.D. 

*Edward  Benton  Coe  (also  LL.D.,  1893),  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Milfoj-d.  Conn.,  June  11,  1842.  A.B.  (Yale,  1862). 
S.T.D.  (Yale,  1885).  Union  Sem.,  1862-63.  Clergyman.  R. 
C.  A.  Prof.  Modern  Languages,  Yale.  1864-79.  Senior  Minister, 
Collegiate  Church,  1899-1914.  President,  General  Synod.  1898. 
Trustee.  Rutgers.  1887-1914.  Trustee,  Columbia,  1896-1914. 
Trustee.  Robert  College,  Constantinople,  1894-1914.  Died.  Mcb. 
19,  1914. 

*  William  Henry  Gleason,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Durham,  Conn..  Sept.  28,  1833.  A.B.  (Yale,  1853). 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Died,  Feb.  21,  1892. 

''Charles  Frederick   Hoffman,  Rutgers,  1851. 

Edward  Allen  Reed,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Born   at   Lansingburgh,    N.    Y.,    .Tune    24.    1843.  Auburn    Sem., 

1871.      Clergyman.    R.    C.    A.      Pastor,    Madison  Ave.    Reformed 

Church,  New  York  City.   1878-86. 

♦John  Garnsey  Van  Slyke,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1866). 

1882. 
A.M. 

*Beriah  Andre  Watson,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Lake  George,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  26.  1836.  M.D.  (Univ.  N. 
Y.,  1861).  Physician.  Surgeon  in  U.  S  Armv,  1862-65.  Writer 
and  Translator  of  Medical  Works.     Died.  Dec.  22,  1892. 


Ph.D. 

James  Edmondson,  Marshalltown,  Iowa. 

Cong,  clergyman. 

Artemas  Martin,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  in  Steuben  county,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3.  1835.  A.M.  (Yale.  1877). 

LL.D.     (Hillsdale.    1885).      Mathematician.  U.    S.    Coast    and 

Geodetic  Survey,  1885-     . 


D.D. 

*JoiiN  Hay,  Madras,  India. 

Graduated  Marischal  College  and  Univ.  Aberdeen.  Theological 
College,  Bedford.  Fellow  and  Member  Senate.  Madras  Univ., 
1888.  Missionary  London  Miss.  Soc.  Reviser  of  Telugu  Bible, 
for  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  1883.     Died,  Oct.  28,  1891. 

♦Leopold  Mohn,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Westphalia,  Germany.  Feb.  13,  1833.  Clergyman,  R.  C. 
A.     N.  B.  Sem.,  1855.     Died,  March  8,  1885. 

♦David  Waters,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Harland.  Scotland,  .Tan.  18,  1828.  Univ.  Toronto,  185.5- 
59.  LI^.B.  (Univ  Toronto,  1869).  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Died. 
Aug.  4,  1897. 


362 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1883. 
A.M. 

*JoHN  Lawrence  Johnson,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Heuvelton,  N.  Y.,  May  16,  1847.  State  Normal  School, 
Albany,  1871.  Prof.  Mathematics,  High  School,  Newark,  1872- 
76,  1877-83.  Ijawver.  Judge,  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Essex 
county,  1883-88.     Died,  Mch.  1915. 


M.Sc. 

James  IIervey  Stebbins,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1857.     B.Sc.   (Harvard,  1878). 
Ph.D.   (Univ.  Omaha,  1892).     Chemist  and  Pathologist. 


D.D, 


♦Charles  Duryea  Buck, 


Middletown,  N.  J. 


A.B.    (Williams,    1845). 
C.    A.      Died,    May    26, 


Born   at  Knox,   N.   Y.,   Aug.   24,   1826. 
Union    Sem.,    1848-49.      Clergyman,    R, 
1893. 
*JoHN  Laing,  Dundas,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Born  in  Rossshire,  Scotland,  Mch.  24,  1828.  King's  College  and 
Knox  College.  Toronto.  B.A.  (Victoria  College,  1871).  M.A. 
(Victoria  College).  Presb.  clergyman.  Chairman,  Board  of 
Examiners,  Knox  College.  Moderator,  General  Assembly,  1890. 
Died,  Feb.  27,  1902. 

♦William  Morton  Postlethwaite,  West  Point,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  (Kenyon,  1862).  Seminary  at  Gambier,  Ohio,  1866. 
Episc.  clergyman.  Chaplain  U.  S.  Military  Acad,  and  Prof.  His- 
tory,   Geography    and    Ethics,    1881-96.      Died,    Jan.    10,    1896. 

*JoHN  Howard  Suydam,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1854). 

*  Evert  Van  Slyke,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1862). 


Litt.D. 

George  Lansing  Raymond,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  at  Chicago.  111..  Sept.  3,  1839.  A.B.  (Williams,  1862). 
A.M.  (Williams  and  Princeton,  1896).  L.H.D.  (Williams,  1889). 
Princeton  Sem.,  1865.  Presb.  clergyman.  Prof.  Oratory,  Wil- 
liams, 1874-80.  Prof.  Oratory  and  Aesthetic  Criticism.  1880-93. 
Prof.  Aesthetics.  Princeton.  1893-1905.  Prof.  Aesthetics,  George 
Washington  Univ.,  1905-12.     Author  of  books  on  art. 


LL.D. 

*William  Augostus  Newell,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1836), 

♦Samuel  Merrill  Woodbridge  (also  A.M.,  1841,  and  D.D.,  1857). 


1884. 
D.D. 

John  Walter  Eeaedsi.ee   (also  LL.D.,  1907),  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1860) 


HONOR AEY    DEGREES.  363 


1885. 
D.D. 

James  Lansing  Amerman,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Faimingdale,  L.  I.,  Aug.  13,  1843.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1862).  N.  B.  Sem..  1868.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Missionary  to 
Japan,  1876-03.  Prof.  Theology.  Tokio.  1877-93.  Financial  Sec- 
retary Board  Foreign  Missions,  R.   C.  A.,   1893-1915. 

'Wesley  Reid  Davis,  New  York  City. 

•Born  in  Carroll  county,  Maryland,  Jan.  14.  1847.  A.M.  (Wes- 
leyan  Univ..  1875).     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Died,  Jan.  26,  1905. 


LL.D. 

*Talbot    Wilson    Cir ambers,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1834). 

*JuDSON  Stuart  Laxdon,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Salisbury,    Conn..    1832.      LL.B.     (Yale.    1855).      A.M. 

(Union.  1855).     Lawyer.     District  Attorney,  Schenectady  county, 

1855-63.     County  Judge,   1865-70.     Justice  Supreme  Court.   N. 

Y.,   1873-91.     President  ad  interim  of  Union  College,   1884-88. 

Trustee,  Union.  1875-1905.     Associate  Justice,  Coutt  of  Appeals, 

1884-99.     Died,  Sept.  7,  1905. 


1886. 
D.D. 

*MuRDOCH  Macdonald.  Melbourne,  Australia. 

Born,  1832.  Studied  at  Universities  of  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow. 
Ordained,  1863.  Proifessor,  Dogmatic  Theology  and  Church 
History,  Ormond  College,  Melbourne  Univ.,  1883-  .  Moder- 
ator, Presbyterian  Church  of  Victoria,  1890.  D.D.  (St.  An- 
drews, 1892).     Died,  1906. 

*Henry  Veiislage,  Irvington,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  12.  1837.  Coll.  City  of  X.  Y., 
1858.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1861.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Died,  Mar.  4, 
1894. 


LL.D. 


William  Isaac  Chamberlain,  Hudson,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  Feb.  11,  1837.  A.B.  (Western  Reserve, 
1859).  A.M.  (Western  Reserve.  1862).  LL.D.  (Ohio  State 
Univ.,  1887).  Prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Western  Reserve,  1861- 
71.  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  Ohio,  1880—86.  Licensed  and  or- 
dained by  Congregational  Council,  Columbus,  Ohio.  1886.  Pres- 
ident. Iowa  State  College  of  Agriculture,  1886-90.  Associate 
Editor,  "Ohio  Farmer,"  1891-1908.  Associate  Editor,  "Na- 
tional Stockman  and  Farmer,"  1908-  .  Member,  Board  of 
Control,  Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Station. 
♦Alexander  Johnston,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1870). 


1887. 

A.M. 

Charles  Calvin  Sti:mets,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Highgate,   Vermont,    Dec.   10.   1850.  Oswego    (N.   Y.) 

Normal    College,    1872.      Principal,    Hasbrouck  Institute,    1876- 
1912. 


364 


EUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


D.D. 


*  William  IIickmax  Smith  Auhrey,  Croydon,  England. 

Born  in  London,  England,  Dec.  9,  1858.  D.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1881).  Clergyman,  Cliuxch  of  England.  Author  and  journalist. 
Writer  on  History  and  Economics.     Died,  Feb.  10,  1916. 

*Charles  Winson  Fritts,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1862). 

*Jared  Waterbury  Scudder   (also  A.M.,  1853). 


1888. 
D.D. 

Geaham  Taylok   (also  LL.D.,  1016), 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1870) 


LL.D, 


'Henry  Weller  Bookstaver, 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1859). 


Oliver  Turnbull  Crane. 

A.B.    (Yale,   1879). 
Eugene  Hoffman  Porter, 

Born    at    Ghent,    N.    Y. 


1889. 
A.M. 


New  York  City. 
Aug.  7,  1856.  Cornell  Univ.  M.D. 
(Homoeopathic  Med.  Coll..  1885).  Dr.  P.H.  (Syracuse,  1912). 
Physician.  Editor-in-Chief  North  American  Journal  of  Homoeo- 
pathy, 1902.  Prof.  Physiological  Materia  Medica,  N.  Y.  Homoeo- 
pathic College.     N.  Y.   State  Commissioner  of  Health,   1905-14. 

*Henry  Genet  Taylor,       •  Camden,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Troy,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1837.  M.D.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1860). 
Physician.  Assistant  Surgeon,  8th  N.  J.  Regiment,  1861.  Bri- 
gade Surgeon,  3d  Army  Corps.  Resigned  1864.  President  N.  J. 
State  Medical  Society,  1889.     Died,  Jan.  14,  1916. 

*Peter  Garretson  Wyckoff,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Millstone.  N.  J.,  May  13,  1837.  Principal  of  school. 
Died,  March  5,  1905. 


D.D. 

*WiLLiAM   Sutherland  Swanson,  London,   England. 

Missionary  at  Amoy.     Secretary  Foreign  Missions  English  Pres- 
byterian Church.     Died,  Nov.  24,  1893. 

Nathaniel   Hixon   Van   Arsdale,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1862). 

*Christian  Van  Ded  Veen,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1858). 


L.H.D. 

*Emilio  Comba,  Florence,  Italy. 

Prof.  Waldensian  Theological  College.     Author.  "History  of  the 
Waldenses  in  Italy."     Died,  Sept.   1,  1904. 


HONORAKY    DEGREES.  365 


Albert  Stanburrough  Cook   (also  LL.D.,  1906) 

B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1872). 

John  Charlpjs  A^an  Dyke,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Brunswick.  N,  J..  Apr.  21,  1856.  Librarian  Sage 
Library,  N  B,  Sem..  1878-  .  Lecturer  on  Modern  Art,  Rutgers, 
1889-91.  Prof.  History  of  Art,  1891-  .  Writer  and  Lecturer 
on  Alt.     Author,  Books  On  Art,  etc. 


LL.D. 

'William  Walter  Phelps,  Teaneck,  N. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Aug.  24.  1839.  A.B.  (Yale,  1860). 
A.M.  (Yale,  1863).  LL.B.  (Columbia.  1863).  LL.D.  (Yale, 
1890).  Lawyer.  Member  Congress,  1873-75.  1883-89.  U.  S. 
Minister  to  Austria.  1881-82.  U.  S.  Minister  to  Germany, 
1889-93.  Judge  N.  J.  Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals,  1893-94. 
Died,  June  16,  1894. 


1890. 
Ph.D. 

*  James  CorrER  Bayles,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  Citv,  July  3,  1845.  Editor.  "Iron  Age," 
1870-89.  President.  Health  Department,  New  York.  1888.  In- 
vestigator in  Electro-Metallurgy.  Microscopic  Analysis  of  Metals, 
Sanitation  and  Mechanical  Hygiene.     Died,  May  7,  1913. 


D.D. 

*JoHN  Henry  Salisbury,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1875). 

Ferdinand  Schureman  Schenck    (also  LL.D.,  1906), 

New  l^runswick,  N.  J. 
Born  at  Plattekill.  N.  Y..  Aug.  6,  1845.     A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1865). 
Albany   LaAv  School,   1867.      N.   B.   Sem.,   1872.      Clergyman,   R. 
C.  A.  '  Prof.  Practical  Theology,  N.  B.  Sem.,  1899-     .     President, 
General  Synod,  1892.     Author. 


L.H.D. 

Theodore  Whitefield  Hunt,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Metuchen,    N.    J.,    Feb.    19,    1844.      A.B.    (Princeton, 
1865).     Ph.D.   (Lafayette,  1880).     Princeton  Sem..  1869.     Prof. 
English   Language  and  Literature,   Princeton,   1873-     .      Writer 
on  English  Literature. 
♦Cornelius  Van  Aixen  Van  Dyck..  Bey  rout,  Syria. 

Born  at  Kinderhook.  N.  Y.."  Aug.  13.  1818.  M.D.  (Jefferson 
Med.  Coll.,  1839).  LL.D.  in  absentia  (Edinburgh,  1892).  Cong'l 
Missionary  in  Syria.  1839-95.  Translator  of  the  Bible  into 
Arabic.  1864.  Prof.  Chemistry  and  Pathology.  Syrian  Protestant 
College.     Prof.  Astronomy.     Died.  Nov.  13,  1895. 


LL.D. 

*Glorge  Junkin,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

A.B.    (Miami  Univ..  1842).     Lawyer.     Director  Princeton  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1869-1901.     Died,  Apr.  10,  1902. 


366  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


1891. 
Ph.D. 

*George  Duryee  Hulst,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1866). 

Anthony  Woodward,  Monsey,  N.  Y. 

Librarian    American    Museum    of    Natural    History.    1876-1904. 

Specialist   in    Fossil   Foraminifera.      Curator    of   Department   of 

Maps  and  Charts,  1904-     . 


D.Sc. 


*JoHN  C.  Cruikshank    (also  A.M.,  1887). 

*JoHN  Berniiard  Smith,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born'  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  21,  1858.  Prof.  Entomology, 
Rutgers,  1889-1912.  Entomologist,  N.  J.  Agricultural  Exper- 
iment Station,  1889-1912.  State  Entomologist,  New  Jersey, 
1898-1912.  Writer  on  Entomology  and  Member  of  many  scien- 
tific societies.     Died.  Mch.  12,  1912. 


D.D. 

Isaac  Peterson  Beokaw,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1866) 

♦Charles  Isaac  ^HEPARn,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1850) 

L.H.D. 

♦George  Buckham,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1832) 

George  Moritz  Wahl  (also  A.M.,  1881). 


LL.D. 

♦Alexander  Tagg.\rt  McGtll,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Allegheny  City.  Penn..  Oct.  20,  1843.  A.B.  (Coll.  N. 
J..  1864).  A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J..  1867).  LL.B.  (Columbia,  1867). 
LL.D.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1891).  Member  N.  J.  Assembly,  1874-75. 
Prosecutor  of  Pleas,  Hudson  county,  1878-83.  Judge  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  Hudson  county,  1883-87.  Chancellor  of  the 
State  of  New  Jersey,  1887-1900.     Died,  April  21.  1900. 

♦Abbahaai  V.  Van  Fleet.  Flemington,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Hunterdon  county,  N.  J.,  about  1825.  LL.D.  (Lafayette, 
1880,  and  Princeton,  1894).  Lawyer.  Vice  Chancellor  of  the 
State  of  New  Jersey,  1875-94.     Died,  Dec.  25,  1904. 


1892. 
A.M. 

♦Edward  Els  worth,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  6,  1840.  LL.B.  (State  and  National 
Law  School,  1858).  Banker.  Lawyer.  Mavor,  Poughkeepsie. 
1887-89,  1891-92.  Trustee,  Vassar,  1892-  .  Treasurer,  do., 
1899-     .     Died,  Feb.  2,  1911. 


HONORAEY    DEGREES. 


367 


Ph.D. 

John  Milton  Bigelow,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22.  1846.  A.B.  (Williams,  1866). 
A.M.  (Williams.  1869).  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.  1869).  Hon. 
M.D.  (Albany  Med.  Coll..  1870).  Prof.  Materia  Medica  and 
Therapeutics  and  Diseases  of  Throat  and  Nose,  Albany  Med. 
Coll..  1870-1900.     Emeritus.  1900-     . 

Eliot  Rolertson  Payson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  Hartford.  N.  Y..  Feb.  24,  1846.  A.B.  (Hamilton, 
1869).  A.M.  (Hamilton.  1872).  Head  Master.  Rutgers  Prepara- 
tory School.  1891-1908.  Prof.  History  and  Art  of  Teaching, 
Rutgers,^  1893-1908.  Prof.  History  of  Teaching  and  Associate 
Prof.  German  Lang,  and  Lit..  1908-     . 


D.D. 

John  Knox  Allen. 
Joseph  Rankin  Duryee, 
*  Charles  Hubbard  Pool, 
James  Foksyth  Riggs, 

Born  at  Smyrna,  Turkey,  Oct.  4,  1852. 

Union    Sem.,    1878.      Presb.    clergyman.      Pastor.    Brick    Presb. 

Church.   1898-     .      Prof   Hellenistic   Greek  and  New   Testament 

Exegesis,  N.  B.   Sem.,   1892-98. 
James  Wells,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

Author,  "Christ  and  the  Heroes  of  Heathendom,"  etc. 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1865). 
A.B.    (Rutgers,  1874). 
A.B.    (Rutgers,  1863). 
East  Orange,  N.  J. 
A.B.   (Coll.  N.  J.,  1872), 


L.H.D. 

Henry  Pitt  Warren:,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born   at  Windham,   Maine,  Mch.   21.   1846.     A.B.    (Yale,   1870). 

L.H.D.    (Williams,    1908).  Principal    of   the   Albany   Academy, 

1886-     . 


LL.D, 


*David  D.  Demarest. 


A.B.   (Hutgers,  1837). 


1893. 


Charles  Leavitt  P^dgar, 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1882), 


Ph.D. 


^Nelson  Haas,   (also  A.M.,  1877^. 

Edgar  Solomon  Situmway,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 

Born  at  Belchertown,  Mass.,  June  6,  1856.  A.B.  (Amherst, 
1879).  A.M.  (Amherst,  1882).  Ad.1unct  Prof.  Latin.  Rutgers. 
1883-85.  Prof.  Latin  Language  and  Literature.  1885-1900. 
Lecturer  on  Roman  Law.  Univ.  Penn.,  1900-04.  Head  of  Class- 
ical Department.  Manual  Training  High  School,  Brooklyn,  , 
1904-     . 


368 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


D.D. 

*  James  Le  Fevee,  A.B.  (Rutgers,  1854). 

*Ojren  Root,  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  18,  1838.  A.B.  (Hamilton, 
1856).  L.H.D.  (Union,  1895).'  LL.D.  (Upper  Iowa  Univ.). 
Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Professor  Mathematics.  Hamilton,  1881- 
1907.  President,  Pritchett  College,  Glasgow,  Mo.,  1873-76. 
Died,  Aug.  27,  1907. 

John  Pkeston  Searle,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1875). 

*E[ENKY  Stout,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  18()5). 

Paul  Frederick  Sutphen,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1876). 

Theodore  Wyckoff  Welles,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1862). 

L.H.D. 

*Lemuel  Carrington  Mygatt,  New  York  City. 

A.B.  (Williams,  1870).  A.M.  (Williams,  1887).  Principal  and 
Head  Master  Coilegiate  Grammar  School,  1887-1910.  Died,  July 
23,   1910. 


LL.D. 

*  Henry  Rutgers  Baldwin. 

*Edware  Benton  Coe   (also  D.D.,  1881). 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1849), 


1894. 
A.M. 


'WiLLiAAE  Mershon  Lanning,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Mercer  county,  N.  J.,  .Tan.  1.  1849.  A.M.  (Princeton, 
1903).  LL.D.  (Washington  and  Jefferson.  1908,  and  Princeton, 
1910).  Lawyer.  Judge,  District  Court.  Trenton.  1887-91. 
Member,  Congress,  1903-04.  Judge,  U.  S.  District  Court,  1904- 
09.  Judge.  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  1909-12.  Director  and  Trus- 
tee, Princeton  Theological  Seminary.     Died,  Feb.  16,  1912. 


Ph.D. 


Henry  White  Callahan. 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Born  at  Oxford.  N.  Y..  Apr.  1.5,  1856.  A.B.  (Hamilton,  1878). 
A.M.  (Hamilton,  1881).  Teacher.  Head  Master,  Berkeley  In, 
stitute,    1909-     . 


D.D. 


Hfnry  Elias  Dosker, 


Louisville,   Ka 


Born  at  Bunschoten,  Netherlands,  Feb.  5,  1855.  A.B.  (Hope, 
1876).  McCoxmick  Sem.,  1879.  LL.D.  (Central  Uniy.,  Ky., 
1905).  Presb.  clergyman.  Prof.  Church  History,  Western 
Sem.,  Holland.  Mich.,  1894-1903.  Prof.  Church  History,  Louis- 
ville  Sem.,   1903-     . 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Dec.   14,   1842.     A.B.    (Coll.   N.   J.,   1862). 
Presb.  clergyman.     Pastor  First  Presby- 


WiLLiAM  White  Knox, 

Born  at  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Princeton  Sem.,  1866 

terian  Church. 
Alexander  Mackenzie, 
Philetus  Theolore  Pockman, 


Nairn,.  Scotland. 
A.B.    ((Rutgers,  1875). 


HOl^ORAKY    DEGREES. 


369 


LL.D. 

*Gerrit  John  Jvollen,  Holland,  Mich; 

Born  in  Province  of  Overijssel,  Netherlands.  Aug.  9.  1843.  A.B. 
(Hope,  1868).  A.M.  (Hope,  1871).  Assistant  Prof.  Mathe- 
matics and  Natural  Philosophy,  Hope,  1871-78.  Prof.  Applied 
Mathematics  and  Political  Economy,  1878-93.  President  of 
Hope  College,  1893-1911.  Emeritus.  1911-15.  Died,  Sept.  5, 
1915. 

*Henry  Anselm  Scomp,  Parksville,  Ky. 

Born  near  Danville,  Ky.,  Dec.  20.  1843.  A.B.  (Centre  College, 
K.V.,  1864).  A.M.  (Centre  Coll.,  1867).  Ph.D.  (Harriman  Coll., 
Tenn.).  President  Beech  Grove  College,  Tenn.,  three  years. 
Studied  in  Germany  and  Greece,  1871—73.  Prof.  Greek  and 
Hebrew.  Emory  College,  Georgia.  1876-94.  Vice  Chancelloi", 
A.  T.  Univ.  Tenn.,  1895-1900.     Died,  July  20,  1913. 

James  Mo?: roe  Taylor,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  5,  1848.  A.B.  (Univ.  Rochester, 
1868).  Rochester  Sem.  D.D.  (Rochester.  1886;  Yale,  1901). 
LL.D.  (Smith.  1913).  Prof.  Ethics  and  President,  Vassar  Col- 
lege,  1886-1914. 


1895. 
A.M. 

Maximioax  Krkssensteix  Kress, 


New  York  City, 


Martin  Nevius  AVyckoff, 


D.Sc. 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1872). 


D.D. 

*D0NAL»  Sage  Mackay,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Nov.  20,  1863.  Univ.  Glasgow, 
1889.  LL.D.  (Hope).  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A.  Pastor,  Collegiate 
Church  of  St.  Nicholas.  1899-1908.  President,  General  Synod, 
1906.     Died,  Aug.  27,  1908. 

Edward  Griffin  Read,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  Not.  3,  1844.  A.B.   (Coll.  N.  J.,  1861). 

A.M.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1864).  Princeton  Sem.,  1865.  Clergyman, 
R.   C.   A. 


*  George  Craig  Lttdlow, 


LL.D. 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1850). 


*  Edward  Flller  Brooks, 
Leonor  Fresnel  Loree, 


1896. 
C.E. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1872) 
B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1877), 


Edward  Payson  Johnson. 


D.D. 


New  B-'unswick,  N.  J. 


Born  at  Peru.  Ind.,  Jan.  26.  1850.  A.B.  (Wabash  College,  Craw- 
.fordsville,  Ind.,  1871).  Auburn  Sem.,  1875.  Clergyman,  R.  C. 
A.  Prof.  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Church  Government,  N,  B. 
Sem.,  1906-     . 

24 


370  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


♦John  Scudder,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1857). 

♦Edward  G.  Seldex,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hadlyme.  Conn.,  Juno  9.  1847.  A.B.  (Yale,  1870). 
Andover  Sem.,  1873.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Died,  June  2,  1904. 

♦Daniel  Van  Pelt,  Astoria,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Schiedam,  Netherlands,  Oct.  10,  1853.  Coll.,  City  of 
N.  Y.,  1874.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1877.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Author, 
"History  of  Greater  New  York."     Died,  Oct.  23,  1900. 


LL.D. 

♦James  Burkill  Angell,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Born  at  Scituate,  R.  I.,  Jan.  7.  1829.  A.B.  (Brown,  1849). 
A.M.  (Brown.  1853).  LL.D.  (Brown,  1868:  Columbia,  1887; 
Princeton,  1896 ;  Yale,  1901  :  Johns  Hopkins,  1902 ;  Univ. 
Wisconsin.  1904  :  Univ.  Vermont.  1904  :  Harvard,  1905  ;  Dart- 
mouth. 1909  :  Miami,  1911  ;  Univ.  Mich..  1912  :  Pekin  Univ., 
1913).  President,  Univ.  Vermont.  1866-71.  President,  Univ. 
Michigan.  1871-1909.  U.  S.  Minister  to  China,  1880-81. 
Writer  on  International  Law.  Died,  Apr.  2,  1916. 
John  \Yilliam  Griggs,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newton,  N.  J..  July  10,  1849.  A.B.  (Lafayette.  1868). 
LL.D.  (Princeton.  1896;  Yale.  1899).  N.  J.  State  Senator, 
1882-88.  President,  N.  J.  Senate,  1886.  Governor  of  New 
Jersey,  1896-98.  Attorney-General  of  the  United  States.  1898- 
1901.  Member  of  the  Hague  Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration, 
1901-     . 

♦Garret  Augustus  Hobart,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1863). 


1897. 
A.M. 

William  Charles  Franklin,  North  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  North  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  29,  1860.  Albany  Normal 
School,  1880.  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  1895- 
1906. 

LL.D. 

Foster  McGowan  Voorhees,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1876). 


1898. 
D.D. 

Lewis  Francis,         ^  New  Y'^ork  City. 
Born  at  Royalton,  Vermont,   Sept.   14.   1836.     A.B.    (Univ.  Ver- 
mont, 1856).     Andover  Sem.,  1860.  Clergyman.  R.  C.  A. 

John  Hamilton  Gillespie,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1882). 

♦John  Harmen  Karsten,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1860). 


LL.D. 

♦Edward  Gamaliel  Janeway,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1860). 


HONOKAKY    DEGKEES. 


371 


1899. 
D.D. 


John  Douglas  Adam, 


Hartford,  Conn, 
Born    at   Falkirk,    Scotland,    Aug.    23,    1866.      Edinburgh   Univ. 
and    Divinity    School,    1886-90.      Presb.    clergyman.      Professor, 
Hartford  Theol.   Sem. 

Peter  Houston  Milliken,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1876). 

John  Howard  Raven,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1891). 

'John  Henry  Wyckoff,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1871). 


William  Elliot  Griffis, 


L.H.D. 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1869). 


LL.D. 


Gilbert  Collins, 


Jersey  City,  N.  J. 


Born  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  Aug.  26,  1846.  Lawyer.  Mayor, 
Jersey  City,  1884-86.  Justice,  Supreme  Court,  New  Jersey, 
1897-1903. 

'Job  Hilliard  Lippincott,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

LL.B.  (Harvard,  1865).  Lawyer.  Justice,  Supreme  Court, 
New  Jersey.      Died,   1900. 

William  Milligan  Sloane,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Richmond,  Ohio,  Nov.  12^1850.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1868). 
Ph.D.  (Leipzig,  1876).  L.H.f).  (Columbia,  1884).  A.M. 
(Princeton,  1896).  LL.D.  (Princeton,  1903).  Prof.,  Princeton 
Univ.,  1876-96.  Prof.  History,  Columbia,  1896-  .  Author  of 
works  on  history. 


1900. 
A.M. 


Walter  Lester  Carr, 


New  York  City. 


Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Nov.  21,  1859.  M.D.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1882).  Physician.  Conti'ibutor  to  medical  literature.  Presi- 
dent. Medical  Society,  county  of  N.  Y.,  1907.  Editor  of  the 
Archives  of  Pediatrics  and  the  Practice  of  Pediatrics. 


C.E. 


Charles  Ferdinand  Berger. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1894). 


'William  Henry  De  Hart, 
Oliver  Harris  Walser, 


D.D. 


A.B.   (Rutgers, 
A.B.    (Rutgers, 


1865). 
1875). 


Litt.D. 


*Martin  Luther  D'Ooge, 


Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Born  at  Zonnemaire.  Netherlands,  July  17,  1839.  A.B.  (Univ. 
Mich.,  1862).  LL.D.  (Univ.  Mich.  1889).  Ph.D.  (Leipzig, 
1873).  Cong,  clergyman.  Professor,  Greek,  Univ.  Mich.,  1873- 
1915.  Director.  American  School  of  Classical  Studies.  Athens, 
1886-87.  President,  American  Philological  Association,  1884. 
Died,  Sept.  12,  1915. 


372 


EUTGEBS    COLLEGE. 


LL.D. 

ICHIZO  Hattori, 
Alfred  Reed, 

1901. 
D.D. 

Henry  Evertson  Cobb, 
William  Henry  Steele  Demarest, 
*Philip  Melancttion  Doolittle, 

Born  at  Springfield,  N.  J.,  Jan.  20,  1831. 

N.  B.   Sem.,   1856.     Clergyman,  R.   C.  A. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1875). 
Rutgers,  1862. 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1884). 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1883). 
North  Branch,  N.  J. 
A.B.   (Union,  1852). 
Died,   Oct.   25,   1906. 


LL.D. 


Ltjther  Laflin  Kellogg, 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1870), 


1902, 
D.D. 


(Rutgers,  1879). 
Tokio,  Japan. 
Meiji     Gakuin, 


Isaac  William  Gowen,  A.B 

Kajinosuke  Ibuka, 

A.M.     (Princeton,     1887).       President     of     the 

1891-     .     Three  times  President  of  Synod  of  Church  of  Christ 

in  Japan.     Graduate  in  Theology,  MeijI  Gakuin,  1879. 

Edgar  Tilton,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  12,  1865.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1886).  N.  B.  Sem.,  1889.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.  Pastor  Harlem 
Collegiate   Church,   1898-     . 


L.H.D. 


Chelsea,  Mass. 


*Benjamin  Carlisle  Gregory, 

A.B.  (Coll.  City  N.  Y.,  1868).  Supervising  Principal,  Trenton, 
N.  J.,  1888-1902.  Supervising  Principal,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1902- 
10.     Died,  July,  1910. 


LL.D. 


Tracy  Peck, 


Rome,  Italy. 
(Yale,    1861). 


Born    at    Bristol,    Conn.,    May    24,    1838.      A.B 

A.M.  (Yale,  1864).     Prof.  Latin,  Cornell,  1871-80.     Prof.  Latin, 

Yale,     1880-1908.       Emeritus,     1908-     .       President,     American 

Philological     Ass'n,     1885-86.       Director    American     School     of 

Classical  Studies  at  Rome,  1898-99.     Editor  of  a  series  of  Latin 

authors. 


John  Conover  Smock, 

♦Garret  Dorset  Wall  Vroom, 

WooDRow  Wilson, 

Born  at  Staunton,  Va.,  Dec.  28 
A.M.    (Princeton,   1882).     Ph.D. 
(Wake    Forrest.    1887  :     Tulane 
Univ.   Penn.,   1903  ;     Brown,    1903 
1908;     Dartmouth.    1909).      Litt.D, 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1862). 
A.B.    (Rutgers,  1862). 
Washington,  D.  C 
1856.     A.B.   (Princeton,  1879). 
(Johns  Hopkins.  1886).     LL.D. 
1898  :     Johns    Hopkins,    1901  ; 
Harvard.   1907  :     Williams, 
(Yale,   1901).      Prof.   Juris- 


prudence and  Politics,  Princeton,  1890-1910.  President,  Prince- 
ton Univ.,  1902-10.  Governor  of  New  Jersey,  1911-13.  Presi- 
dent of  the  United   States,   1913-     .     Historian. 


HOXOEAKY    DEGEEES. 


373 


1903. 
A.M. 


=Ralph  Yoorhees, 

Donor  af  the  Vooihees  Library. 
Lewis  Caldwell  Wooley, 

Principal  of  School,  1868-     . 


Died,  April  1,  1907. 


Clinton,  N.  J. 
Trenton,  N.  J. 


George  William  Kueh^nle, 


C.E. 


B.Sc.   (Rutgers,  1876). 


D.Sc. 

Joseph  Lawrence  Hills,  Burlington,  Vt. 

Born  at  Boston,  Mass..  Mch.  2.  1861.  B.Sc.  (Boston  Univ., 
1881).  Mass.  Agri.  Coll..  1881-84.  Prof.  Agricultural  Chem- 
istry, Univ.  Vermont.  1893-  .  Dean,  Agricultural  Department, 
Univ.  Vermont,  1898-     . 


D.D. 

JoiiN  Tallmadge  Bergen, 
Philip  Henry  Cole, 

Born  at  Rhinebock.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27,  1864. 

Union  Sem.,  1888-89.     Presb.  clergyman. 

lish,    Union,    1889-95.       Trustee,    Union, 

First  Presb.  Church,  1907-     . 
William  Stockton  Cranmek, 
John  IIendrik  de  Vries, 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1883). 
Rome,  N.  Y. 
A.B.    (Union.  1888). 
Assistant  Prof.  Eng- 
1898-1906.      Pastor, 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1882). 
A.B.    (Rutgers,  1881). 


Henry  Rutgers  Marshall. 


L.H.D. 

New  York  City. 
Born  in  New  York  City.  Julv  22,  1852.     A.B.   (Columbia.  1873). 
A.M.     (Columbia,    1875).      D.Sc.     (Hobart,    1910).      Architect. 
Writer  on  aesthetics. 


LL.D. 


Alphonso  Trumbour  Clearwater,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  West  Point.   N.  Y..   Sept.   11,   1848.  Lawyer.   District 

Attorney.    Ulster    county,    1877-86.      County  Judge,    1889-98. 

.Justice.    Supreme   Court.      Delegate    at   Large  to  Constitutional 

Convention.  N.  Y.  State,  1915.  President,  N.  Y.  State  Bar  As- 
sociation. Member.  N.  Y.  State  Niagara  Reservation  Commis- 
sion,  1916-     .     Trustee,  Rutgers,   1904-     . 

Charles  Norman  Elltnwood.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born  at  Cambridge.  Vermont,  Apr.  12.  1834.  M.D.  (Rush  Med. 
Coll..  1858).  Regent,  Univ.  California,  1901-11.  Prof.  Physi- 
ology, Cooper  Med.  Coll.,  from  1867.  Later,  Prof.  Clinical 
Surgerv.  President,  Cooper  Med.  Coll,  (now  part  of  Stanford 
Univ.);  1902-08. 


1904. 
D.D. 


AsHER  Anderson. 
'Alfred  Howard  Demarest. 

WiLLIA.M  PlERSON  MERRILL, 


A.B.  (Rutgers,  1870), 
A.B.  (Rutgers,  1879), 
A.B.    (Rutgers,  1887), 


374 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


LL.D. 


Richard  Vliei  Lindabury, 

Born  at  Peapack,  N.  J.,  Oct.  13,  1850.     Lawyer, 
portant  corporations. 


Newark,  N.  J. 
Counsel  of  im- 


1905. 
A.M. 

♦Charles  J.  Baxter. 

Born  at  Glenwood,  N.  J.,  Nov.  8,  1841.  Teacher 
perintendent  of  Education,  New  Jersey,  1896-1911. 
geant,  27tli  N.  J.  Vols.,  in  Civil  War      --    -    - 

*James  Anderson  Beattie, 


Trenton,  N.  J. 

State   Su- 
First  Ser- 
Died,  Dec.  29,  1915. 

Chittoor,  India. 


Born  at  Westerkirk,  Scotland.  1861.  Univ.  Glasgow,  1885. 
Princeton  Sem.,  1889.  Missionary,  R.  C.  A.,  1894-1915. 
Drowned  in  "Lusitania,"  May""?,  1915. 


John  Edward  Hill. 


D.Sc. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1884) 


D.D. 

William  Bancroft  Hill,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  Feb.  17",  1857.     A.B.  (Harvard.  1879). 

Union   Sem.,   1886.     Clergyman,  R.   C.  A.     Prof.   English  Bible, 

Vassar.     Trustee,   Rutgers,   1912-     , 
^Herman  Vanderwart, 

Born    at    Arnheim,    Netherlands,    Sept.    9,    1852. 

1873).     N^B.  Sem.,  1876.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

1910. 

Cornelius  Woelfkin, 

Both  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  15,  1859.  D.D.  (Univ.  Rochester, 
1906).  LL.D.  (Denison,  1912).  Litt.D.  (Franklin  and  Mar- 
shall, 1913).  Baptist  clergyman.  Prof.  Homiletics,.  Rochester 
Sem.,  1906-12.  Lecturer  on  Homiletics,  Univ.  Chicago,  1908- 
09.     Author.     Pastor,  Fifth  Ave.  Baptist  Church,  1912-     . 


Hackensack,  N.  J. 
A.B.    (Hope, 
Died,  Jan.  6, 

New  York  Ciij'. 


LL.D. 

*Edward  Albert  Bowser  (also  C.E.,  1873). 

*  William  Horace  Corbin,  "  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  McDonough,  N.  Y.,  July  12,  1851.  Cornell  Univ. 
LL.B.  (Columbia.  1872).  Lawyer.  Member,  N.  J.  Assembly, 
1885-86.  Author,  "New  Jersey  Corporation  Law,"  "Coxbin's 
Forms."     Died,   Sept.  25,  1912. 

*Amzi  Dodd,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  Mch.  2,  1823.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J., 
1841).  Lawyer.  Member,  N.  J.  Assembly.  1863.  Vice  Chan- 
cellor of  New  Jersey,  1871-75,  1881-82.  Special  Judge,  Court 
of  Errors  and  Appeals,  1872-82.  President,  Mutual  Benefit 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  1882-1902.  Died,  Jan.  22,  1913. 
Sadatstjchi  UcHiDA,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

Born  in  Kokura,  Japan.  Jan.,  1866.  Graduate  o.f  Law  College, 
Imperial  Univ.,  Tokio,  1890.  Consul-General  of  Japan  at  New 
Y^oTk,  1897.  Charge  D'Affaires,  Brazil.  Envoy  Extraordinary 
and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  Brazil. 


HONORAEY    DEGREES. 


375 


Robert  Andersox  Meeker, 


1906. 
C.E. 


B.Se.   (Rutgers,  1875), 


D.D. 

James  Hamilton  Ballagh,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1857). 

*Henry  Ward,  Closter,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Guilderland  Centre,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  1838.     A.B.   (Union, 

1864).     N.  B.  Sem.,  1867.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Died,  Sept.  19, 

1915. 


L.H.D. 


*James  Garretson  Sutphen, 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1875). 


LL.D. 

Albert  Staxburrough  Cook    (also  L.II.D.,  1889). 
Ferdinand  Schureman  Schenck  (also  D.D.,  1890). 


1907. 
A.M. 

New  York  City. 
Born  at  Wliitefield.  N.  H.,  Nov.  11,  1856.  M.D.  (Homoeopathic 
Med.  Coll..  1876).  Adjunct  Prof.  Anatomy,  HomcEopathic  Med. 
Coll.,  1880-82.  Prof.  Genito-Urinary  Surgery,  1902-10.  Prof. 
Medical  Ethics  and  Clinical  Urology.  1910-14.  Writer  on 
Genito-Urinary  Disease^.     Died,   Oct.  22,  1914. 


*Bukk  G.  Carleton, 


D.Sc. 

Alfred  ^^exander  Titswortii, 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1877), 


D.D. 


Christopiieb  Grant  Hazard, 

Born  at  Newport.  R.  I.,  May  9,  1852. 

tor,  Christ's  Presbyterian  Church. 
"Jeremiah  Searle, 


Catskill, 
Presb.  clergyman.     Pas- 


N.  Y. 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1855), 


LL.D. 


John  Walter  Beardslee  (also  D.D.,  1884). 
Edward  Casper  Stokes, 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Dec.    22.    1860.      A.B 


Trentou,  N.  J. 


(Brown,  1883). 
Pres.  Mechanic's  National  Bank.  N.  J.  State  Senator.  1892- 
1901.  President  Senate,  1895.  Governor  of  New  Jersey,  1905- 
1908. 


Willi AAr  Henry  Vredentjurcit. 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1859). 


376 


EUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


WiLLiAAr  Shields  Myers, 


1908. 
D.Sc. 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1889), 


Joseph  Frederic  Berg, 
♦Walter  Clark  Roe. 


D.D. 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1892). 
Colony,  Okl. 

Born,  Mch.  18,  1860.     A.B.   (Williams.  1881).     A.M.   (Williams, 
1884).     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A.     Domestic  Missionary.     Died,  Mch. 
12,   1913. 
Nathan  Adolphus  Seaglf,  New  York  City 

Born  at  Rutherfordton,  N.  C,  Dec.  24,  1868.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y.. 
1899).  General  Theol.  Sem..  1894.  Episc.  clergyman.  Rector, 
St.   Stephens  Parish.   New  York,   190O-     . 


Litt.D. 

A.B.   (Rutgers,  1S7S) 

LL.D. 

A.B.   (Rutg?rs.  1806) 

1909. 

A.M. 

Louis  Bevier, 


John  McReynolds  Gaijt, 


♦Charles  Wesley  Burrowes,  Albany,  N.  Y, 

Born  in   New  York  City,   Aug.  30,   18.59.     Clergyman,   R.   C.  A. 
Died,  May  28,  1914. 

William  Carr,  New  York  City. 
Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Aug.  12,  1842.     Dentist.     N.  Y. 

Coll.    Dentistry,    1869.      M.D.  (Bellevue    Hospital    Med.    Coll., 
1873). 


Charles  Edward  Pattigon, 


E.E. 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1S84) 


D.D. 

George  Louis  Curtiss,  Bloomfiold.  N.  J. 

Born  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  May  21,  1855.  A.B.  (Yale,  1878). 
Union  Sem.,  1892.     Presb.  clergyman. 

James  Shepard  Kittell,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Canada,  Mch.  17,  1873.  Clergyman, 
R.  C.  A.  Western  Sem.,  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1899.  President,  Gen- 
eral Synod,  R.  C.  A.,  1914. 


LL.D. 


East  Orange,  N.  J. 


John  Franklin  Fort, 

Born  at  Pemberton,  N.  .7..  Mch.  20.  1852.  LL.B.  (Albany  Law 
School.  1872).  LL.D.  (Dickinson.  1908:  Union.  1908:  Soton 
Hall.  1908  :  Middlebury,  1909  :  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1909  :  Lafayette. 
1910).  Lawyer.  Judge.  Common  Pleas.  Essex  county,  N.  .7.. 
1896-1900.  .lustice,  Supreme  Court,  New  Jersey,  1900-07. 
Governor  of  New  Jersey,  1908-11. 
♦George  Washington:  Hill  (also  Ph.D.,  1873). 


HONOEAEY    DEGKEES. 


377 


1910. 
D.Sc. 

*Egbert  Le  Fevke,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1880). 

Francis  Cuylek  Van  Dyck  (also  LL.D.,  1915), 

A.B.    (Rutgers,  1865). 

D.D. 

John  Frederick  Btjtterworth ,  Summit,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  30,  1844.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1864). 
A.M.  (Columbia,  1867).  General  Theol.  Sem..  1867.  Episc. 
clergyman.     Compiler  of  hymns  and  writer  on  Art. 

Arthur  Johnson,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  22,  1848.  A.B.  (Coll.  N.  J.,  1872). 
Union  Sem.  1875.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 

Joseph  Addison  .Tones,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Liverpool,  England,  June  1,»1873.  A.B.  (Princeton, 
1900).     Auburn  Sem..  1903.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 


LL.D. 

Baron  Dairoku  Kikuchi,  Kyoto,  Japan. 

Born,  1855.  Studied  at  Univ.  Cambridge,  1870-77.  Prat 
Mathematics.  Imperial  Univ.  Tok.vo.  Later  Vice-Minister  of 
Education.  Then,  President;  Imperial  Univ.  Tokyo.  Then,  Min- 
ister of  Education,  1901-03.     Made  Baron,  1902. 

Charles  Alexander  Richmond,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Bom  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  7,  1862.  A.B.  (Princeton,  1883). 
Princeton  Sem.,  1888.  D.D.  (Hamilton.  1904).  LL.D.  (Univ. 
N.  Y.,  1910).  Presb.  clergyman.  President,  Union  College,  and 
Chancellor,  Union  University,  1909-     . 

♦WiLLAiJD  Penfield  Vook'iees,  A.B.    (Rutgers,  1871). 


Joseph  Appleton  Van  Mater. 


1911. 
M.E. 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1880), 


D.D. 

Flushing,  N.  Y. 
Born    at    Sewickley.    Penn..    Nov.    18.    1867.      A.B.    (Monmouth 
Coll.,  Ind.,  1888).     Princeton  Sem.,  1891.     Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 


Thomas  Hanna  Mackenzie, 


Litt.D. 


*Edward  Tanjore  Corwin    (also  D.D.,  1872). 

William  Dawson  Johnston,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Essex  Center,  Vermont,  June  11,  1871.  A.B.  (Brown, 
1893).  A.M.  (Harvard,  1898).  Instructor,  History,  Univ. 
Mich.,  1894-97.  Do..  Brown,  1899-1900.  Librarian,  Columbia 
Univ.,  1909-     . 


3T8 


KUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


LL.D. 


Edgar  Fahs  Smith, 


Philadelphia,  Penn. 
Born  at  York,  Penn.,  May  23,  185G.  B.S.  (Penn.  Coll.,  1874). 
Ph.D.  (Gottingen,  1876).  Sc.D^  (Univ.  Penn.,  1899).  LL.D. 
(Wisconsin,  1904;  Penn.  Coll.,  1906;  Franklin  and  Marshall, 
1910 ;  Univ.  Pittsburgh,  1912 ;  Univ.  North  Carolina,  1912 ; 
Princeton,  1913).  L.H.D.  (Muhlenburg,  1911).  Sc.D.  (Univ. 
Dublin,  Ireland,  1912).  Instructor,  Chemistry,  Univ.  Penn., 
1876-81.  Professor,  Chemistry,  Muhienburg,  1881-83.  Do., 
Wittenberg,  1883-88.  Do.,  Univ.  Penn.,  1888-1911.  Vice  Pro- 
vost, Univ.  Penn.,  1899-1911.     Provost,  do.,  1911-     . 

Francis  Joseph  Swayze,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newton,  N.  J.,  May  15,  1861.  A.B.  (Harvard,  1879). 
A.M.  (Harvard.  1880),  Lawyer.  Justice,  Supreme  Court,  New 
Jersey,  1903-     . 


John  Bog  art, 


1912. 
D.Sc. 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1853) 


D.D. 


William  Isaac  Chamberlain, 
William  Rivers  Taylor, 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1882), 
A.B.    (Rutgers,  1876), 


Litt.D. 

Calvin  No  yes  Kendall.  Trenton,  N,  J. 

Born  at  Au^sta,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  1858.  A.B.  (Hamilton,  1882).' 
A.M.  (Yale,  1900,  and  Univ.  Mich,  1909).  Litt.D.  (Hamilton, 
1911).  LL.D.  (Unir.  N.  Y.,  1913).  Teacher.  Superintendent 
of  Schools.     Commissioner  of  Education,   New  Jersey,   1911-     . 

Thomas  Tileston  Wells,  New  York  City. 

BoTn    in    New    York    City,    Sept.    12,    1865.      LL.B.    (Columbia, 
1888).     Officier  d'Academie,  1907.     Knight  of  Legion  of  Honour,     , 
France,  1910.     Received  the  Cross  in  Gold  from  King  of  Greece 
as  officer  and  Knight  of  the  Royal  Order  of  the  Redeemer,  1914. 
Lawyer. 


LL.D. 

Mahlon  Pitney,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  Feb.  5,  1858.  A.B.  (Princeton, 
1879).  A.M.  (Princeton,  1882).  LL.D.  (Princeton,  1908). 
Lawyer.  Member,  Congress,  1895-99.  President,  N.  J.  Sen- 
ate, 1901.  Justice,  Supreme  Court,  N.  J.,  1901-08.  Chancellor 
of  New  Jersey,  1908-12.  Justice,  Supreme  Court,  U.  S.  A., 
1912-     . 

John  Grier  HniBEN,  Princeton,  N.  J 

Born  at  Peoria,  111.,  Apr.  19,  1861.  A.B.  (Princeton,  1882). 
A.M.  (Princeton,  1885).  Ph.D.  (Princeton,  1893).  LL.D. 
(Laifayette,  1907).  Princeton  Sem.,  1886.  Presb.  clergyman. 
Instructor,  Logic,  Princeton,  1891-92.  Instructor,  Logic  and 
Psychology,  do.,  1892-94.  Assistant  Professor.  Logic,  do., 
1894-97.  Professor,  Logic,  do.,  1897-1912.  President,  Prince- 
ton University,  1912-     . 


HONOKAKY    DEGKEES. 


379 


1913. 
A.M. 


*JosEPH  Brognard  Betts,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  May  3,  1851.  Secretary  to  Governor 
Bedle  of  New  Jersey,  1875-78.  Assistant  Commissioner  of 
Education  of  New  Jersey,  1878-1915.     Died,  Apr.  22,  1915. 


Frederic  Remsen  Hutton, 


D.Sc. 

New  York  City. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  May  28.  1853.  A.B.  (Columbia,  1873). 
A.M.  (Columbia,  1876).  E.M.  (Columbia,  1876).  C.E.  (Colum- 
bia, 1876).  Ph.D.  (Columbia,  1881).  Sc.D.  (Columbia,  1904). 
Instructor,  Mechanical  Engineering,  Columbia,  1877-82.  Ad- 
junct Professor,  do..  1882-91.  Professor,  do.,  1891-1907. 
Emeritus,  1907-  .  Dean  Faculty,  Applied  Science,  do.,  1899- 
1905. 


Richard  Augustus  Pearse, 
John  Brownlee  Voorhees, 


D.D. 


A.B.   (Rutgers,  1870) 
A.B.   (Rutgers,  1896) 


LL.D. 

Elmer  Ellsworth  Brown,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Kiantone,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  28,  1861.  A.B.  (Univ.  Mich., 
1889).  Ph.D.  (Halle.  1890).  LL.D.  (Columbia.  1907;  Wes- 
leyan.  1909;  George  Washington,  1911).  Acting  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor, Science  and  Art  of  Teaching,  Univ.  Mich.,  1891-92. 
Associate  Professor,  do.,  1892-93.  Professor,  do..  1893-1906. 
U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Education,  1906-11.  Chancellor,  Univ. 
N.   Y.,   1911-     . 

Frederick  Frelinghuysen,  A.B.   (Rutgers,  1868). 

*JoHN  Fryer  Mesick  (also  D.D.,  1853). 


1914. 
M.E. 


John  Van  Nostrand  Dorr, 


B.Sc.    (Rutgers,  1894), 


D.Sc. 

Frederick  Alexander  ("anfield, 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1870), 


D.D. 


William  Patekson  Bruce, 
Alexander  MacColl, 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1884). 
Philadelphia,  Penn. 


Born   in   Glasgow,    Scotland,   Dec.   27,   1866.      Studied   at  Univ. 
Glasgow.     Presb.  clergyman.     Author  oi  "A  Working  Theology." 


380 


EUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


LL.D, 


James  Fairman  Fielder, 


Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Born   at  Jersey   City,   N.   J.,   Feb.   26,   1867.      LL.B.    (Columbia, 
1887).      Lawyer.      Member,    Assembly,    N.    J.,    1903-04.      State 
Senator,    N.    J.,    1907-13.      President,    Senate,    N.    J.,    1912-13. 
Governor  of  New  Jersey,  1913-     . 

Alexander  CiIOmbie  Humphreys,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  Mch.  30,  1851.  M.E.  (Stevens 
Institute.  1881).  Sc.D.  (Univ.  Penn.,  1903).  LL.D.  (Columbia, 
1903;  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1906  ;  Princeton,  1907).  President,  Stevens 
Institute.   1902-     . 

Austin  Scott,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

President,  Rutgers,   1891-1906. 


1915. 
A.M. 

Jerome  Davis  Gpeene,  New  York  City. 

Born  at  Yokohama,  Japan,  Oct.  12.  1874.  A.B.  (Harvard, 
1896).  Secretary,  Harvard  University  and  Member  of  Faculty 
of  Arts  and  Sciences.  1905-11.  General  Manager  and  Treasurer, 
Rockefeller  Institute  for  Medical  Research.  1910-12.  Trustee 
and  Secretary,  Rockefeller  Foundation,  1913-     . 

E.  Alfred  Jones,  London.  England. 

Born  at  lilanfyllin,  Wales.  1872.  Univ.  Cambridge.  Antiquarian. 
Author  of  books  on  gold  and  silver  plate. 


C.E. 


Grinfill  Harrison  B.  English, 


Rutgers,  1895. 


Walter  Farrington  Wells, 


E.E. 


Rutgers,  1892. 


D.D. 

Jasper  Samuel  Hogan, 

Rockwell  Harmon  Potter, 

Born   at   Glenville,   N.   Y.,   Oct.   1,    1874.      A.B.    (Union,    1895) 
B.D.    (Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1898).     Cong'l  clergyman. 


A.B.    (Rutgers,  1S91). 
Hartford,  Conn. 


LL.D. 

LiNDLEY  Miller  Garrison.  ,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  Nov.  28,  1864.  In  Class  of  1886,  Har- 
vard. Lawyer.  Vice-Chancellor  of  New  Jersey,  1904-13.  Sec- 
retary of  War.  U.  S.  A.,  1913-16. 

John  Henry  McCrackfn,  Easton,  Penn. 

Born  at  Rochester.  Vermont.  Sept.  30.  1875.  A.B.  (Univ.  N.  Y., 
1894).  A.M.  (Univ.  N.  Y..  1897).  Ph.D.  (Halle,  1899).  LL.D. 
Westminster.  1903).  Instructor  in  Philosonhy,  Univ.  N.  Y., 
.  1896-99.  Assistant  Professor.  Philosophv.  Univ.  X.  Y..  1899. 
President.  Westminster  College,  Mo..  1899-1903.  Syndic  and 
Professor.  Politics,  Univ.  N.  Y.,  1903-15.  President,  Lafayette 
College,  1915-     . 

Francis  Cuyler  Van  Dyck  (nlso  D.Sc,  1910). 


HONORARY    DEGREES.  381 


1916. 
A.M. 

Edwin  Bell  Davis,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Lawrence,  Mass.,  June  13,  1866.  B.L.  (Dartmouth, 
1889).  OflBcier  d'Academie.  Professor  of  Romance  Languages, 
Rutgers,  1904-     . 

Charles  Lang  Feekr,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1856.  A.M.  (Univ.  Mich.),  'tletired 
manufacturer.     Art  connoisseur. 

Joseph  Sherman  Frelingiiuysen,  Raritan,  N.  J. 

Bom  at  Raritan,  N.  J.,  Mch.  12,  1869.  Fire  underwriter.  Di- 
rector of  Fire  Insurance  Companies.  State  Senator,  New  Jer- 
sey, 1905-11.  President  of  Senate,  N.  J.,  1910.  Acting  Gov- 
ernor, N.  J.,  ad  interim.  President,  Board  of  Education,  N.  J. 
President,   Board  of   Agriculture,   N.   J. 


C.E. 

Louis  J.^AViD  Blauyelt.  Rutgers,  1886. 

D.D. 

Cornelius  Brett,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  Yorlc  City,  Nov.  25,  1842.  Clergyman,  R.  C.  A. 
President,  General  Synod,  R.  C.  A..  1893.  President,  Board  of 
Domestic  Missions,  R.  C.  A.  N.  B.  Sem.,  1865.  A.B.  (Univ. 
N.   Y.,   1862).      D.D.    (Ursinus,   1888). 


LL.D. 

Graham  Taylor  (also  D.D.,  1888), 


382 


RUTGERS  COLLEGE. 


SUMMARY. 

Living 
NoN-     Living     Non- 

OLASS.  A.B.  Graduates.  Graduates.  Graduates. 

1774  1 

1775  14 

1776  1 

1778  '. 2 

1780  2 

1782  3 

1783  4 

1787  1 

1788  4 

1789  10 

1790  3 

1791  5 

1792  6 

1793  6 

1794  5 

1795  2 

1809  5 

1810  3 

1811  4 

1812  6 

1813  4 

1814  10 

1815  5 

1816  5 

1817  1 

1818  2 

1820  1 

Queen's  College . .  115 

1827 5 

1828  20 

1829  17 

1830 26 

1831  18 

1832  24 

ia33  21 

1834  20 

1835  ' 25 

1836  21 

1837 21 

1838  14 

1839  18 

1840  17 


11 

3 

7 
6 
7 
2 
5 
5 
4 
7 
8 
13 
10 
8 


SUMMARY. 

383 

SUMMARY- 

—Continued. 

' 

Living 

Total 

NoN-           Living          .  Non- 

CLAS^ 

).    A.B.    B.Sc.    Graduates.  Graduates.  Graduates.  Graduates. 

1841    .. 

..    20 

9 

. 

1842    .. 

..    20 

8 

.... 

1843    .. 

..    18 

1 

^     .... 

1844    .. 

..    24 

9 

1845    .. 

..    15 

• 

9 

1846    .. 

..    11 

, 

8 

.... 

1847    .. 

..    25 

. 

3 



1848    .. 

..    14 

9 

.... 

1849    .. 

..    13 

11 

.... 

1850    .. 

..    16 

. 

6 

1 

1851    .. 

..    18 

5 

2 

1852    .. 

..    20 

3 

2 

1853    .. 

..    21 

. 

4 

3                     1 

1854    .. 

..    22 

. 

4 

1                     1 

1855    .. 

..23 

. 

10 

2                     1 

1856    .. 

..    17 

, 

13 

2 

1857    .. 

..    22 

. 

7 

2 

1858   .. 

..    23 

. 

12 

4                     5 

1859    .. 

..    31 

. 

7 

9                     1 

1860    .. 

..    26     ' 

15 

6                     4 

1861    .. 

..    20 

. 

10 

6                     4 

1862    .. 

..    40 

, 

13                 12                     6 

1863    .. 

..    16 

. 

18 

2                   10 

1864    .. 

..    11 

. 

21 

3              .      8 

1865    .. 

..    14 

. 

14 

8                    3 

1866    .. 

..    21 

. 

7 

8                    5 

1867    .. 

..    13 

. 

4 

5                    3 

1868    .. 

..    19 

7               26 

10                12                    4 

1869    .. 

..    14 

9                23 

19                13                    7 

1870    .. 

..    19 

7                26 

20                 15                   10 

1871    .. 

..    19 

9                28 

16                16                    6 

1872    .. 

..18         ] 

LI               29 

10                17                    3 

1873    .. 

..27         3 

L3                40 

24                 22                   17 

1874    .. 

..    29 

1                30 

15                18                  11 

1875    .. 

..23         J 

LI                34 

26                19                  10 

1876    .. 

..    27 

2                29 

24                 19                   12 

1877    .. 

..16        1 

L3                29 

23                 15                   14 

1878    .. 

..    25 

7                32 

22                 22                   16 

1879    .. 

..    31 

7 

8 

18                 30                   11 

384 


RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


SUMMARY— Continued. 

CLASS. 

•A.B.  LiTT.B. 

B.Sc. 

Total 
Graduates 

Non- 
Graduates. 

Living 
Graduates. 

Living 
Non- 
Graduates. 

1880.... 

29 

3 

32 

22 

21 

15 

1881 .... 

26 

9 

35 

20 

25 

11 

1882.'... 

23 

5 

28 

11 

21 

8 

1883.... 

20 

2 

22 

13 

19 

8 

1884.... 

14 

8 

22 

15 

17 

12 

1885.... 

9 

6 

15 

•   IS 

13 

12 

1886. . . . 

12 

10 

22 

17 

21 

10 

1887.... 

8 

9 

17 

9 

13 

6 

1888. . . . 

13 

6 

19 

14 

17 

9 

1889.... 

18 

9 

27 

20 

24 

13 

1890. . . . 

18 

9 

27 

15 

23 

10 

1891.... 

25 

16 

41 

19 

36 

12 

1892.... 

29 

15 

44 

27 

42 

20 

1893.... 

11 

24 

38 

22 

34 

18 

1894...- 

19 

17 

36 

27 

33 

24 

1895.... 

12 

24 

36 

34 

34 

2^ 

1896.... 

15 

40 

55 

43 

53 

38 

1897.... 

13 

29 

42 

33 

38 

29 

1898.... 

12 

22 

34 

14 

32 

12 

1899.... 

S 

19 

27 

16 

23 

13 

1900.... 

13 

23 

36 

13 

i'4 

13 

1901 .... 

15 

17 

32 

7 

29 

7 

1902.... 

12 

36 

48 

13 

44 

13 

1903.... 

11 

30 

41 

11 

40 

11 

1904.... 

.  13 

31 

44 

23 

44 

22 

1905.... 

14 

1 

24 

39 

27 

37 

23 

1906.... 

12 

1 

37 

50 

18 

48 

17 

1907.... 

7 

2 

27 

36 

29 

35 

27' 

1908.... 

6 

2 

34 

42 

37 

41 

36 

1909.... 

7 

6 

32 

47 

39 

45 

39 

1910.... 

8 

9 

26 

43 

32 

41 

28 

1911 . . . . 

14 

6 

37 

57 

31 

56 

30 

1912.... 

11    1 

1 

43 

65 

50 

64 

46 

1913.... 

10   1 

3 

44 

67 

60 

66 

59 

1914.... 

12 

5 

45 

62 

54 

62 

53 

1915.... 

16   1 

0 

51 

77 

57 

76 

57 

1916.... 

16   ] 

2 

51 

79 

55 

77 

54 

Totals,   1,717        80       96' 


2,764 


1,.j18 


1,671 


1,019 


SUMMARY.  385 


Bachelor's  degrees  conferred   2,764 

Advanced  degrees  conferred    125 

Medical  degrees  conferred 79 

Honorary  degrees  conferred    632 

Total  degrees  conferred    3,600 

Repetitions  ^ 293 

Persons  receiving  degrees 3,307 

Graduates  with  bachelor's  degrees   2,764 

Graduates  with  medical  degrees   79 

Non-graduates 1,518 

Graduate  students  95 

4,456 

Repetitions    70 

Total  of  students 4,386 

25 


INDEX   OF  OFFICERS. 


In  the  following  list  T  is  placed  after  the  names  of  trustees,  F  after 
those  of  members  of  the  faculty,  M.F,  after  those  of  the  medical  faculty 
and  L  after  the  names  of  librarians.  The  date  given  is  that  of  appoint- 
ment to  office, 

Gustavus  Abeel   T  1845 

John  N.   Abeel T  1807 

Charles  E.  Adams F   1890 

Robert  Adrain F   1809 

Alva  Agee    ^ F  1913 

A.   E.   Ahrends • F  1910 

Frank   App    F   1914 

Henry  P.  Armsby F  1876 

Georg-e  W.  Atherton F  1869,  L.  1871 

Peter  T.  Austen F  1877 

Eugene  H.  Babbitt F  1903 

Henry  R.   Baldwin .  .  . T  1884 

Robert  F.  Ballantine . ".  . T  1876 

Edward  L.  Barbour F  1891 

John  Barnes   T  1845 

James  K.  Barton A F  1873 

John   Bassett    T  1788 

Robert  Bayard   M.F.  1812 

Abraham   Beach    T  1787 

Lewis  C.   Beck F   1830 

Theodoric  R.  Beck F   1859 

Benjamin  Benson    T  1771 

Joseph  F.   Berg T  1860,  F  1861 

Tunis  G.  Bergen T  1883 

Eugene  Betts   F  1892 

Louis  Bevier F  1883 

Edmond  W.  Billetdoux F  1907 

David  Bingham T  1882 

David  Bishop T  1860 

Augustine  W.  Blair F  1913 

Maurice  A.  Blake F  1911 

Abraham  Blauvelt T  1800,  Sec.  T  1800 

Isaac  Blauvelt   T  1785 

Albert  W.  Boesche F  1901 

John  Bogart    F   1777 

Robert    Boggs    T   1800 

Harry  B.   Boice F  1889 

Henry  W.  Bookstaver T  1876 

387 


o8S  RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


Edward   A.    Bowser F  1868 

Byron  B.  Bracket! F  1901 

John  M.  Bradford .T  1S07 

Joseph  P.    Bradley T  1858,  F  1867 

Stanley  E.   Brasefield F  1913 

Edward   S.   Brayton '. T  1863 

William  E.  Breazeale 7 F  1892 

John  J.  Brereton F  1891 

Clarence    E.    Brett F  1914 

Philip  M.  Brett T  1906 

James    (John)    Brinckerhoff T  1767 

Jacob  Brodhead T  1812 

John  Romeyn  Brodhead T  1853 

Edward  F,  Brooks T  1898 

Albert  E.  Brown ; F  1913 

Calvin  S.  Brown ., F  1900 

William    C.    Brownlee F  1825 

Archibald  Bruce M.F.  1812 

Sevet-yn    Bruyn    T  1834 

Edward  Bunn - T  1784 

William  C.  Buttler F  1896 

James  R.   Campbell F  1892 

William  H.  Campbell F  1851,  T  1862,  Pres.  1863 

James   S.    Cannon T  1800,  P  1826 

John  N.  Carpender T  1911 

William  J.  Carson F  1915 

William  L  Chamberlain F  1905,  T  1909 

Talbot  W.  Chambers T  1868 

Albert   H.    Chester F  1891 

Floyd   E.    Chidester F  1911 

George  C.  Churchill ; T  1883 

William  Clark    T  1878 

Alphonso  T,  Clearwater T  1904 

Henry  E.  Cobb T  1911 

Thomas  Cock M.F.  1812 

Edward   B.   Coe T  1887 

David  Cole F  1863 

Frederick  J.  Collier T  1891 

Daniel  H.  Condict F  1809,  T  1811 

Ira  Condict T  1794,  Pres.  pro  tein.  1794,  Vice  Pres.  1810 

Albert   S.    Cook F  1872 

George  H.  Cook F  1853,  Vice  Pres.   1864 

Melville  T.  Cook • .  .  .F  1912 

Paul  Cook    T  1891 

Drury  W.  Cooper T  1909 

Jacob  Cooper F  1866 

Frederick  F.  Couch F  1911 


INDEX    OF    OFFICERS.  3S9 


John  Covenhoven    T  1770 

Cornelius    E.    Crispell F  1863 

John   Croes    T  1809 

Howard  Crosby   F  1859 

William  B.  Crosby T  1840 

William   H.    Crosby F  1841 

Cornelius  C.  Cuyler T  1827 

George  L.  Danf orth T  1894 

Edwin    B.    Davis F  1895 

Georg-e  B.  Davis F  1895 

Kary  C.  Davis F  1908 

William   P.   Deare T  1804,  Sec.  T  1807 

Cornelius  T.  Demarest T  1812 

David  D.  Demarest T  1858,  Sec.  T  1866 

William  H.  S.  Demarest T  1899,  Sec.  T  1904       Pres.  1906 

H.  V.  M.  Dennis,  Jr T  1915 

Albert  C.  De  Regt ^ F  1902 

John  De  Witt F  1811,  T  1823 

John  De  Witt,  Jr F  1889 

Thomas  De  Witt T  1840 

Anthony  Dey    T  1911 

Tunis  Dey   '.  .  .T  1767 

Jonathan  Dixon T  1886 

Frank   L.   Dodds • F  1882 

Fred  H.   Dodge F  1898 

Peter  Donald    T  1897 

Theodore  S.  Doolittle F  1864,  Vice  Pres.  1890 

John  B.  Drury T  1887 

Benjamin  Du  Bois T  1783 

Jonathan  Du   Bois T  1767 

Azariah  Dunham   T  1783 

Lewis   F.   Dunham T  1790 

Abraham  Duryea T  1782 

John  Duryee , T  1786 

Joseph  R.  Duryee T  1905 

Peter  S.   Duryee T  1857 

Philip   H.   Duryee T  1840 

William   R.    Duryee T  1878,  F  1891 

Charles  L.  Edgar T  1906 

Charles   H.   Elliott F  1915  . 

James  B.   Elmendorf T  1823 

Joachim  Elmendorf T  1869 

John  C.  Elmendorf Treas.   1853 

Howard  Elting    T  1912 

Wilhelmus  Eltinge   T  1807 

Cornelius  Esselstyn   T  1869 

Arthur  J.  Farley F  1914 


390  BUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


Isaac  Ferris    ; T  1822 

Gustavus  Fischer   F  1859 

Hendrick  Fisher   T  1767 

Isaac  M.  Fisher T  1834 

W.  Edwin  Florance T  1907 

Christian    F.    Foering- T  1771 

Jesse  Fonda    T  1814 

William  T.  M.  Forbes F  1910 

J.   Howard   Ford T  1912 

John  Forsyth   F  1860 

William  C.  Fowler T  1871 

John  W.  Francis 3I.F.  1826 

Frederick  Frelinghuysen   F  before  1777,  T  1782 

Frederick  Frelinghuysen T  1819 

Frederick  Frelinghuysen    T  1885,  Treas.  1889 

Frederick  T.  Frelinghuysen   T  1851 

John  Freling-huysen ,  .  .T  1800 

Theodore  Frelingrhuysen    T  1850,  Pres.   1850 

Philip  French T  1767 

Solomon  Froeligh    F  1782,  T  1783 

Howard  N.    Fuller T  1905 

John  Gaston    T   1876 

Merrill   Edwards   Gates T  1882,  Pres.   1882 

Arthur  H.  W.  George F  1903 

Lincoln  R.  Gibbs F  1893 

Quincy  O'M.  Gillnjore F  1899 

John  D.  Godman M.F.  1826 

John  H.  Goetschius T  1767 

John  Mauritius  Goetschius T1767 

John  Gosman    T  1825 

John  Griscom    M.F.  1812 

Charles  Hale    F  1911 

Charles  Hardenbergh    T  1812 

Cornelius  L.  Hardenbergh T  1845,  Sec.  T  1821,  F  1835 

Jacob  R.  Hardenbergh T  1767,  Sec.  T  17—,  Pres.   1785 

Jacob  R.  Hardenbergh.  Jr T  1792,  Sec.  T  1793,  Sec.  T  1833,  F  1794 

James  B.  Hardenbergh T  1825 

Johannis  Hardenbergh    T  1767 

John  Hardenbergh i T  1790,  Treas.   1790 

John   P.   Hardenbergh Sec.  T  1844 

Theodore  Hardenbergh    Sec.  T  1835 

Warren  Hardenbergh    Sec.  T  1849 

Byron  D.  Halsted F  1889 

John  Haring T  1770 

Charles  E.   Hart F  1880 

Isaac  S.  Hartley T  1873 

Abram    (Abraham)    Hasbrouck T1767 


INDEX    OF    OFFICEES.  391 


Abraham  Bruyn  Hasbrouck T  1837,  Pres.   1840 

G.  D.  B.  Hasbrouck T1913 

Isaac  E.  Hasbrouck F  1867,  L.  1880 

J.  Amory  Haskell T  1916 

Peter  Hassenclever    (Hasenclever) T  1767, 

Edward   F.   Hauch F  1911 

Thomas   J.   Headlee F  1912 

Stafford  R.  W.  Heath T  1866 

Robert  C.  H.  Heck F  1908 

John  P.   Helyar F   1912 

Marshall  Henshaw   F  1859 

John  W.   Herbert T  1901 

Abram  Herring-    T  1767 

Isaac  Heyer   .' T  1823,  Treas.   1823 

W.   Bancroft  Hill T  1912 

Garret  A.  Hobart T  1896 

P.  I.  G.  Hodenpyl F   1841 

Matthew  (Martinus)  Hoffman T  1767 

Samuel  N,  Holmes F  1880. 

John    T.    Honeycutt F   1885 

John  Hopper T  1851 

William  D.  Home F  1890 

David  Hosack M.F.  1826 

Samuel  B.  How T  1833 

Andrew  Howell   T  1823 

William    D.    Hoyt F   1910 

James  Hude    '. T  1782 

J.  Marshall  Hunter F  1916 

Alexander  J.  Inglis ' F  1912 

Roy  Foster  Irvin .  .  F  1915 

William  Irvin F*  1852 

William  Jackson T  1767 

Henry    L.    Janeway T  1862 

Jacob  J.  Janeway T  1830,  Vice  Pres.  1833,  F  1833 

Jacob  B.  Jewett T  1866 

Albert  R.  Johnson F  1908 

Simon  Johnson T  1767 

William    Johnson    T  1767 

Otto   H.    Kahn T  1914 

Josiah  H.   Kellogg- F  1866 

L.  Laflin  Kellogg T  1905 

Leigh  W.  Kimball F  1913 

Francis  M.  Kip .T   1860 

William  H,  Kirk F  1900 

Andrew  Kirkpatrick    T  1792 

J.  Bayard  Kirkpatrick T  1892 

Littleton  Kirkpatrick   T  1841 


392  KUTOERS    COLLEGE. 


Richard  S.  Kissam M.F.  1792 

John   Knox    T  1825 

Henry  B.  Kummell F  1906 

Hendrick  Kuypers   (Henricus  Kuyper) T  1767 

Peter  Labagrh   T  1811 

Shelby  C.  Leasure F  1915 

Robert   P.   Lee T  1851 

James  Le  Fevre T  1887 

John  Lefferts    T  1878 

Harry  N.  Lendall F  1912 

Johnson  Letson    T  1863 

William  H.  Leupp Sec.   T  1831 

William   H.   Leupp T  1895 

Harry   R.   Lewis • F  1911 

Joseph  V.  Lewis p  1904 

Johannes  Leydt  (John  Lyt) T  1767 

Matthew  Leydt    T  1783 

Thomas  L'Hombral    F  1841 

Frank  W.  Lindsley F  1912 

William  Linn T  1787,  Pres.  pro  tern.  1791 

Jacob   G.   Lipman F  1906 

John  H.  Livingston T  1785,  Pres.   1810 

Philip  Livingston   T  1767 

Robert  Livingston    T  1767 

Eldon  L.  Loblein F  1910 

Woldemar  Loeher F  1893 

John  H.   Logan F  1910 

Thomas  Logie    F  1893 

Leonor  F.  Loree T  1909 

Abram  (Abraham)  Lott T  1767 

John  A.   Lott T  1860 

George    C.   Ludlow T  1873 

John  Ludlow T  1819,  F  1852 

James  B.  Mabon T  1903 

Alexander  McClelland F  1829 

William  J.  McNevin M.F.  1826 

John  H.  Manning T  1863 

David   Marinus    (Maurinus) T  1767 

Walter   T.    Marvin F  1909 

Mayne  S.  Mason F  1915 

Archibald  Mercer    T  1787 

George  B.  Merriman F  1877 

Abraham  Messier    T  1845 

John  W.  Mettler T  1916 

Carl  Meyer    F  1869 

Edward  T,   Middleton F  1890 

Philip  Milledoler T  1815,  Pres.   1825 


INDEX    or    OFFICERS.  393 


Philip  Edward  Milledoler T  1833 

Ernest  J.   Miller T  1885 

Frederick   C.   Minkler P  1908 

George   A.   Mitchell F  1891 

Samuel  L.   Mitchill M.F.  1792 

Elbert  B.  Monroe T  1887 

Arthur  Russell  Moore F  1916 

John  T.  Moore , T  1858 

"William  Moore   3I.F.  1792 

Richard  Morris    F  1899 

Robert  Morris T  1792 

Valentine  Mott M.F.  1826 

Henry  D'B.  Mulford T  1895,  F  1897 

David  Murray P  1863,  T  1892,  Sec.  T  1898 

William  S.  Myers F  1893,  T  1902 

Ava  Neal F  1813 

Robert  W.  Neal F  1903 

James  Xeilson    T  1834 

James  Neilson   T  1886 

John   Neilson    T  1782 

Joseph  Nelson    F  1826 

Julius  Nelson    F  1888 

James  S.  Nevius T  1825,  Sec.  T  1825 

William  A.  Newell T  1873 

Walter  R.  Newton F  1905 

Henry  B.  North F  1910 

Frederick   Ogrilby    F  1833 

John  D.   Ogilby F  1832 

William    Ormiston    T  1876 

George  A.  Osborn L,  1907 

Levi  Paaling   (Pauling) T  1767 

Ralph    B.    Page F  1910 

Eric   S.   Palmer F  1909 

Cortlandt  Parker    T  1874 

James  Parker T  1812 

Norman   S.  Parker F  1916 

Cullen  W.   Parmelee F  1901 

Ralph   B.   Parrott F  1906 

Horace  B.  Patton F  1888 

Eliot  R.   Payson F  1893 

George   H.  Payson .  .  F  1907 

Albert  H.  Pepper F  1892 

Abraham  Polhemus    T  1851 

Henry  Polhemus   T  1800 

Frank  R.  Pratt F  ,1907 

Robert  W.  Prentiss F  1891 

John  W.   Proudfit F   1840 


394  RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


Robert  H.  Pruyn T  1853 

Theodore  F..  Randolph : T  1874 

John   H.   Raven P  1906,  T  1914 

De  Witt  T.  B.  Reiley F  1860,  L,  1863 

Lloyd  S.  Riford P  1915 

Charles  G.  Rockwood P  1873 

E.    P.    Rog-ers T  1858 

Nicholas  Romayne    ^ M.P.  1792 

Jam«s   Romeyn .  .T  1840 

James  V.  C.  Romeyn T  1809 

Theodoric  Romeyn   T  1785 

James  C.  Roosevelt T  1823 

Anthony  Rutgers    T  1831 

Gerard  Rutgers   T1825 

Henry   Rutgers    T  1815 

Bernardus   Ryder    .  , T  1767 

Ezra  F.   Scattergood P  1895 

Garret  C.   Schanck T  1866 

Robert  Schell   T  1894 

Ferdinand  S.  Schenck T  1841 

Louis  H.  Schenck T  1905 

Martin  Schenck   T  1804 

Peter  Schenck    T  1767 

James  W.   Schermerhorn T  1871 

Lyman  G.   Schermerhorn P  1914 

Henry  P.  Schneeweiss Treas.   1915 

Jacob  Schoonmaker   T1826 

John  Schuneman   T1767 

James  Schureman   P  1782,  T  1782,  Sec.  T  1784,  Treas.   1795 

John  Schureman   Treas.  1780,  1791,  T  1782 

John  Schureman   T  1800,  Vice  Pres.   1812 

Abraham   Schuyler T  1790 

Austin  Scott P  1883,  T  1890,  Pres.   1891 

Myron  T.  Scudder P  1908 

Valentine  Seaman   •. M.P.  1812 

J.  Preston  Searle T  1898,  Sec.  T  1906 

Elias  H.    Sellards P  1903 

George  H.  Sharpe T  1879 

Peter   Sharpe    T  1823 

Edgar  S.   Shumway P1883 

Alfred  F.  Skinner T1913 

Samuel  Sloan    T  1871 

Samuel  E.  Smiley P  1888 

Charles   Smith    T  1804,  P  1793 

Johns  B.  Smith P  1889 

Ralph  O.  Smith P  1908 

William  R.  Smith T  1800 


INDEX    OF    OFFICEfiS.  395 


John  C.  Smock F  1865. 

Peter  Spader   Treas,   1831 

Clarence  L.  Speyers F  1891 

Stilart  A.   Stephenson F  1910 

Alexander  H.  Stevens M.F.  1815 

Edward  L.   Stevenson F  1890 

James    Stevenson    F  1789 

Earle  C.  Stillwell F  1912 

Nicholas  Stillwell T  1767 

William  B.   Stone F  1913 

Alan  H.  Strong T  1914 

Edward  N.   Strong- T  1859 

Theodore  Strong F  1827,  Vice  Pres.   1839 

Thomas  C.  Strong „ T   1858,  Sec.   T  1859 

Peter  Studdiford   T  1788 

Duncan  D.  Sutphen T  1909 

James  Suydam   T1853 

Charles  W.  Swift _ T  1853 

Jacob  Tallman   T  1800 

Thomas  G.   Talmage T  1840 

Benjamin  C.  Taylor T  1858 

John  Taylor    F   1777 

Livingston  L.  Taylor T  1907 

William  J.  R.  Taylor T  1878 

Jacob  H.  Ten  Eyck •.  .T  1767 

Roderick  Terry   T  1886 

Frank  F.  Thompson F  1903 

William  J.  Thompson F  1838 

Alfred  A.  Titsworth F  1886 

Isaac   E.    Titsworth : * F  1899 

Henry  Traphagen T  1782 

Luther  H.  Tucker F  1865 

William  B.  Twiss F  1909 

Irving  S.  Upson L  1884,  F  1890,  Treas.   1905 

James  I.  Vance T  1903 

James  Van  Antwerp T  1831 

Simeon  Van  Arsdalen T  1783,  F  1783 

Elias  Van  Bunschooten T  1787 

Abraham  Van  Buren T1783 

Paul  D.  Van  Cleef T  1869 

Pierre  Van  Cortlandt T  1840 

John  Vanderbilt    T  1851 

S.  Oakley  Van  der  Poel T  1875 

S.  Oakley  Van  der  Poel T  1910 

Lawrence   Van   Derveer T  1782 

Staats  Van  Deursen T  1807,  Treas.   1813 

William    Van    Deursen T  1785 


396  RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


"William  Van  Deursen .T  1823 

Francis  C.  Van  Dyck F  1866 

Francis  C.  Van  Dyck,  Jr F  1898 

Hendrick  Van  Dyck T  1782 

RulufC  Van  Dyck T  1782 

William  V.  B.  Van  Dyck F  1899 

Frederick    Van    Dyke T  1804 

Henry  Van  Dyke T  1791,  F  1792 

James  C.  Van  Dyke T  1831,  Sec.  T  1832 

John  C.  Van  Dyke F  1889 

Ernestus  Van  Harlingen T  1782 

John  M.  Van  Harlingen T  1787 

Martinus  (Johannes  Martinus)  Van  Harlingen T  1767 

Frank  R.  Van  Horn F  1892 

Cornelius   Van   Marta ' T  1794 

John  Van  Metern T  1767 

Abraham  Van  Nest T  1823 

Abraham  R.  Van  Nest T  1878 

Alexander  T.  Van  Nest T  1891 

Rynier   Van   Nest T  1787 

Abraham  Van  Neste T  1771 

Stephen  Van  Rensselaer ' T  1829 

Stephen  Van  Rensselaer T  1840 

Charles  T.  Van  Santvoord T  1893 

William  H.  Van  Steenburgh T  1903 

Dirck  Van  Veghten T  1782 

Samuel  A.  Van  Vranken ; T  1819,  F  1841 

Theodorus  Van  Wyck T  1767 

Joseph  Varick    T  1840 

Rynier  Veghte    ..: T  1784 

Samuel  Verbryck T  1767 

Cornelius  C.  Vermeule F  1812 

Thomas  E.  Vermilye T  1849 

Henry  Vethake    F  1813 

Maurice   E.   Viele T  1853 

Charles  R.  von  Romondt F  1846 

Edward  B.  Voorhees F  1890 

Foster    M.    Voorhees T  1902 

Jaques  Voorhees   T  1790 

Willard  P.  Voorhees T  1909 

Ray  G.  Voorhorst F  1911 

John   S.   Vredenburgh T  1800 

Peter  Vredenburgh,   Jr T  1782,  Sec.  T  1782 

Peter  Vredenburgh,  Sr T  1784 

Peter  Vredenburg-h    (3d) T  1849 

William   H.    Vredenburgh T T  1902 

Garret  D.  W.  Vroom T1892 


INDEX    OF    OFFICERS.  397 


Peter   D.   Vroom T  1782 

Peter  D.  Vroom T  1828 

Barent  Vrooman   T  1767 

Isaac   Vrooman    T  1767 

Clarence   Ward    F  1908 

John  Watts   3I.F.  1812 

Cornelius   D.   Westbrook T  1829 

Theodoric  R.  Westbrook T  1875 

Elilardus  Westerlo    T  1767 

Anthony  W.  White T  1788 

Charles  H.  Whitman F  1906 

Francis  A.  Wilber F  1879 

Gershom  Williams    F  1789 

James  A.   Williamson T  1866 

Garrett  E.  Winants T  1889 

Samuel  M.   Woodbridge F  1857 

Selah  S.  Woodhull T  1825,  F  1825 

Jacob  R.  Wortendyke T  1862 

Ralph  G.  Wright F  1907 

Philip  Wyberg-   (Weyberg-) T  1767 

Isaac  N.  WyckofC •. T  1851 

John   WyckofC    T  1823 

Martin   N.    Wyckoff F  1889 

William   F.   Wyckoff T  1899 

A.   O.  Zabriskie T  1863 

John  L.  Zabriskie T  1811 

Peter  Zabriskie    '.  .  .T  1767 


GEOGRAPHICAL   INDEX. 


t  indicates  business  address,  *  indicates  home  address. 


ALABAMA, 

Ensley. 

George    Hutchinson,    1898,    Ten- 
nessee Coal,  Iron  and  Railroad 
Company, 
Gantts  Quarry. 

Raymond  M,  Gardner,  1908, 
Talladega. 

Joseph  H.   Parsons,   1878. 
Tuscaloosa, 

Gustav  F.  Wittig,   1896,   ♦"Pine- 
hurst,"     tUnivc.rsity,  Ala. 
University, 

(Justav   F.   Wittig,   1896.      ♦Tus- 
caloosa,  Ala. 

ARIZONA, 

Cloride, 

John  G,  Blackwell,  1895, 
Phoenix, 

Leighton  G,  Knipe,   1902, 
Springerville, 

Frederick  H,   Winn,   1899,      ♦Al- 
buquerque, N.  M, 
Tucson. 

Byron   Cummings,   1889,   Univer- 
sity of  Arizona, 

ARKANSAS. 

Fayetteville. 

George  W,   Hervey,   1915, 
Little  Rock, 

Erkuries  B.   Fithian,   1896,   2322 
Wolfe  St. 

CALIFORNIA. 
Alcatraz  Island. 

Frederic  A.  Price,  Jr.,  1904. 
Berkeley. 

Charles    B.    Lipman,    1904,    Fac- 
ulty Club. 
David   T.    Mason,    1905,    Univer- 
sity of  California. 
Covelo. 

Lawrence  Esselstyn,  1907, 
Daggett, 

Theodore  S.  Van  Dyke,  1862. 
Escondido, 

Herbert  F.  Watson,  1873, 
Fair  Oaks. 

Edson  J,  Davis,  1905,  care  of  N. 
C.   of  C. 


Fillmore, 

Harold   B,    Osborn,    1904,    Santa 

Clara  and  A.  Sts. 
Fort  Jones. 

Milton  S,  Ley,  1904, 
Fresno, 

Abraham  Blum,  1907, 

Lewis     L,     Cory,     1881,     410-14 

Cory  Bldg, 
Hollywood, 

Frank  J,  Mundy,  1876, 
Lincoln, 

Augustus  L.   Gladding,   1912. 
Los  Angeles, 

Frank     H,     Dobson,     1897,     238 

Bradbury    Building. 
Edward  Duryee,  1878,  122  South 

Occidental  Boulevard, 
Wright   S.    Hoag,   1903,   987   Fe- 
dora  St, 
Frederick     W,     Johanect,     1895, 

t814  South  Spring  St,     ♦Ven- 
ice, Cal. 
Daniel     B.     Miner,     1906,     1101 

Story  Building. 
James    E.     MoiTow,     1906,    2216 

Juliet   St. 
Charles  J.  Negus,  1895,  1716  El 

Cerrito  Place, 
Charles   A,    Poulson,   1896,   5723 

Lejfington  Ave, 
Ezra  F,  Scattergood,  1893,  1415 

Berkshire  Ave, 
William  H.  Stilson,  1895, 
George    W,    Stout,    1911,     ^1945 

Holly    Drive.      tThe    Keystone 

Film  Company, 
Isaac     M,     Sutton,     1891,     2127 

Thompson   St, 
George  E,  Tomlinson,   1890,   601 

Security   Building. 
B.  Morss  Tremper,  1887,  302  S, 

Mariposa  Ave, 
Mount   Wilson, 

Charles   S.   Backus,   1905. 
Oakland, 

Alvin     C,     Ostrom,     1898,     3528 

Emerson  St. 

Orange. 

Charles  J.  K.  Jones,  1870,  P.  O, 
Box  No.   626. 


399 


400 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Pasadena. 

James  M.  Van  Deusen,  1881,  fP- 
O.    Box    No.    532,    Station    B. 
*129  N.  Hill  Ave. 
Cornelius    S.    Van    Riper,    1856, 
718   N.   Raymond  Ave. 
Redlands. 

Dwight  C.   Leflferts,   1895. 
Riverside. 

Theodore  F.   Appleby,  1909,   579 
Orange   St. 
San  Bernardino. 

Samuel     M.     Woodbridge,     1877, 
205  First  St. 
San  Diego. 

Samuel     Gordon,     1904,     U.     S. 

Naval    Coal    Depot. 
James    MacMullen,    1883,    Union 
Building. 
San   Francisco. 

William     D.      Gay,      1902,      220 

Golden    Gate    Ave. 
Asa   Zabriskie,    1880,    1039    Mis- 
sion  St. 
San  Mateo. 

Thornton   M.   Hopler,   1908. 
Santa  Cruz. 

Frank    R.    Miller,    1891,    Wilkes 
Circle. 
Santa  Monica. 

John   S.   Joralmon,   1852. 
Santa  Paula. 

Milton    Demarest,    1892. 
Shatter,   Kern   Co. 

Tracy  S.  Voorhees,  1911. 
Venice. 

Frederick  W.  Johanect,  1895, 
*26  Dudley  Ave.  tLos  An- 
geles, Cal. 

COLORADO. 

Denver. 

Ebenezer   C.    Babbitt,    1875,    564 

Gas  and  Electric  Building. 
Louis  D.  Blauvelt,  1886,  caxe  of 

Denver   and    Salt   Lake  R.    R. 

Company. 
William    L.    Dayton,    1889,    671 

Humboldt   St. 
Theodore     F.     De     Witt,     l»ao, 

1550    Ogden    St. 
Mahlon    L.    Harker,    1915,    2918 

Gaylord   St. 
William      P.      Hillhouse,      1873, 

1360  Josephine  St. 
William    H.    Pearce,    1900,    West 

Court   Hotel,    Glenarm    St. 
Harold    N.    Van    Bergen,    1899, 

2337   Dexter   St. 


Denver. 

John    R.    Wood,    1875,    2140    S. 
University  St. 
Fort  Collins. 

S.   Arthur   Johnson,   1891,    State 
Agricultural    College. 
Littleton. 

William  B.  Collier,  1897,  Little- 
ton Hospital. 
Longmont. 

Archibald      Taylor,      1909,      535 
Bowcn  St. 
Springfield. 

Roger   C.    Smith,    1914. 

CONNECTICUT. 
Ansonia. 

J.    Champlin    Peirce,    Jr.,    1915, 
71    Liberty   St. 
Bridgeport. 

Harry     U.      Badeau,      1902,     57 

Morehouse  St. 
Allen  P.  Ford,  1890,  47  Rusling 
Place. 
Bristol. 

Charles  H.  Riggs,  1862,  19  Pros- 
pect St. 
Fairfield. 

Elting    F.     Deyo,     1913,     *North 
Benson  Road.     fCare  of  War- 
ner Bros.  Corset  Company. 
Henry  E.  Riker,  1915. 
Edward      R.      Sandiford,      1913, 
Beaumont    Ave. 

Hartford. 

Arthur     Adams,     1902,     Trinity 

College. 
Thomas    W.    Chester,    1892,    240 

Laurel   St. 
Robert  W.  Elliott,   Jr.,   1916,   36 

Collins    St. 
Fred    Macarthy,     Jr.,     1915,     50 

Asylum  St. 
Charles    E.    Merritt,    Jr.,    1914, 

47   Niles   St. 
Martin    S.    Steelman,    1908,    315 

Pearl   St. 
Alexander     J.     Swift,     1869,     30 

Washington    St. 
John     H.     Thompson,     1894,     36 

Pearl   St. 
Rushworth  B.   Van   Sickle,  1909, 

847    Main    St.    or    P.    O.    Box 

661. 
J.  Brownlee  Voorhees,  1896,  854 

Asylum  St. 
S.    Bradford    Woodbridge,    1903, 

210   Sargent   St. 


CtEOGEAPHICAL    IJsDEX. 


401 


Naugatuck. 

George  W.  Hart,  1909,  tG.  M.  R. 
Shoe  Company.     *191  Meadow 
St. 
New  Britain. 

Irving  W.  Mott,  1895,  17  Cedar 
St. 
New  Haven. 

Albert      S.      Cook.      1872,      *219 
Bishop   St.     tYale   University. 
Howard    F.    Huber,    1914,    Agri- 
cultural   Experiment    Station. 
Richard  S.  Lull,  1893,  Yale  Uni- 
versity  Museum. 
John    P.    Street,    1889,    care    of 
Connecticut    Agricultural    Ex- 
periment Station. 
Howard     E.     White,     1896,     *80 
Crown    St.      fNcw  Haven   Gas 
Light  Company. 
Henry    W.    Winfield,    1876. 
Norwich. 

Lewis      M.     Young,      1904,     171 
Laurel    Hill   Ave. 
Sharon. 

Melvin   Brandow,   1888. 
South   Britain. 

Benjamin   C.   Miller,   1872. 
Stratford. 

Howard   L.   Beers,   1913,   Judson 

Place. 
Gilbert   S.   Garretson,   1859. 
West   Hartford. 

Carlos  P.  Day,  1911. 

DELAWARE. 

Edgemoor. 

George    F.    Stephens,    1880,    Ar- 
den. 
Lewes. 

Frederick  A.   Kullman,   1907. 
Newark. 

Horace    V.     Cory,    1915,    fDela- 
ware  College   Experiment  Sta- 
tion.    *  Newark,   N.  J. 
Zacharya  H.  Sragor,  1909. 
Wilmington. 

Grinfill  FI.  B.  English,  1895,  917 

Van    Buren   St. 
Frank    W.    Russum,    1902,    1102 
Madison  St. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 
Eckington. 

Edward    H.    Lawson,    1908,    18 
Quincey    Place. 
Washington. 

Henry    D.    Aller,    1902,    Bureau 
of  Fisheries. 


Wasliington. 

Harry     B.     Angus,     1905,     Ham- 
mond Court. 
A.  Ellicott  Brown,  1902,  care  of 

Adjutant    General. 
J.    Henry    Carnes,    1895    Patent 

Office. 
Joseph  C.  Castner,  1891,  care  of 

War  Department. 
Elwood     L.     Davis,     1902,     *221 

8th  St.     tBritish  East  Africa. 
Titus   E.   Davis,    1874,    *221    8th 

St.     tWestminster  Church. 
Eugene  W.   Fales,   1910,   care  of 

Adjutant    General. 
John  Gaub,  1905,  t270l  N.  Capi- 
tol St.    *New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Herbert    L.    Harries,    1908,    401 

P.  St.,  N.  W. 
Spencer   L.    Higgins,    1896,    care 

of  Surgeon,  Navy  Department. 
Clarence  S.  Ketcham,  1910,  care 

of     Surgeon     General,     U.     S. 

Army. 
Robert    B.    Kinsell.    1862,    1430 

Rhode  Island  Ave. 
Max  Kisliuk,  Jr.,  1915,  1424  6th 

St.,   N.   W. 
George  R,  Koehler,  1905,  care  of 

Adjutant  General,  U.  S.  Army. 
Harry    A.    Marmer,    1907,    Coast 

and     Geodetic     Survey,     Tidal 

Division. 
James   R.    Marshall,    1871,    1516 

H.  St.,  N,  W. 
William  E.  McMahon,  1900,  722 

12th  St.,   N.  W. 
Frederick  W.  Olcott,  1880,  Navy 

Department. 
Henry    H.    Palmer,    1887,    P.    O. 

Box   1253. 
Ralph  B.   Parrott.  1897,  care  of 

Adjutant    General. 
Robert   H.   Reineck,    1903,   U.   S. 

Geological   Survey. 
Paul     Schureman,     1897,     Coast 

and   Geodetic    Survey. 
Henry  G.   Sharpe,   1879,   care   of 

War  Department. 
Enos    A.    Skillman,    1851,    1831 

V.  St.,  N.  W. 
Frank   Van   Brakle,   1885,   Room 

126,    War   Department. 
Charles   L.   D.    Washburn,    1875, 

1746  Corcoran  St. 

FLORIDA. 
Candler. 

Bergen  B.  Staats,  1876,  Box  12. 


26 


402 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Fort   Myers. 

Bergen  B.  Staats,  Jr.,  1906. 
Maitland. 

Aaron  W,  Benson,  1871. 
Orlando. 

Eugene    B.    Bradley,    1912. 

GEORGIA. 
Atlanta. 

W.    Wilson    Faussett,    1910,    510 

Rhodes   Building. 
George   Harrington,    1898,   tl401 
Fourtn   National    Bank    Build- 
ing.    *Rivers  Drive, 
Macon. 

Gabriel  Ludlow,  1895,  P.  O.  Box 

184. 
James     H.     Owens,     1878,     101 
Pierce   Ave. 

IDAHO. 

Wendell. 

Wayne  H.  Thompson,   1898. 

ILLINOIS. 
Berwyn. 

William  P.   C.    Strickland,   1898, 
*6412   32d    St.      tChicago,    HI. 
Cairo. 

Samuel   Dodds,    1888,    2803   Elm 
St. 
Chicago. 

Henry  J.  Brown,  1865,  859  Ful- 
lerton  Ave. 

Rufus  N.  Chamberlain,  1888, 
*3713  Pine  Grove  Ave.  t225 
E.  22d  St. 

John  P.  Clum,  1874,  55  W.  Jack- 
son  Blvd. 

Walter  W.  Cook,  1894,  fSchool 
of  Law,  University  of  Chi- 
cago.    *6917  Bennett  Ave. 

Thomas  J.  Cusack.  Jr.,  1909, 
care  of  American  Radiator  Co., 
1933  Wentworth  Ave. 

Charles  M.  Denise,  1895,  1214 
First  National  Bank  Building. 

Tunis  Denise,  1910,  1901  McCor- 
mick  Building. 

Richard  D.  Divine,  1888,  133 
73d   Place. 

Howard  Elting,  1890,  *48  Belle- 
vue  Place.  t726  Washington 
Building. 

H.  Marshall  Fales,  Jr.,  1906, 
1323  Farwell  Ave. 

Harry  W.  Fuller,  1891,  208  La 
Salle  St. 

John  B.  Guthrie,  1898,  t208  S. 
La   Salle   St.      *Wlnnctka,    111. 


Chicago. 

Henry  W.  Lockett,  1888,  175  W. 

Jackson   Blvd. 
Herbert    A.    Luster,    1896,    5488 

Hyde  Park  Blvd. 
Livingston   P.   Moore,   1896,   415 

N.   Green   St. 
Nelson   S.   Moore,    1906,    t711-15 

Meridian  St.      *Cicero,   111. 
A.   Arthur  Nelson,   1912,   Meade- 
Morrison     Eng.     Co.,     Monad- 
nock  Bldg. 
Walter    Newell,     1882,     135     E. 

11th  Place. 
Arthur   A.    Prentiss,    1913,    1449 

Michigan  Ave. 
Thomas  F.  Russum,   1895,   1515- 

104   S.    Michigan   Ave. 
Cornelius     S.     Sec,     1867,     1413 

Ashland   Block. 
Augustus      H.      Shearer,      1899, 

Newberry   Library. 
Clayton  S.  Smith,  1909,  fColloge 

of     Medicine,      University     of 

Illinois.      *6060    Stony    Island 

Ave. 
John    M.    M.    Stahr,    1906,    4843 

Washington  Blvd. 
William   P.   C.   Strickland,   1898, 

tWestern     Electric     Company. 

♦Berwyn.    111. 
Graham       Taylor,       1870,       955 

Grand  Ave. 
James      W.      Thompson,      1892, 

tUniversityl  of  Chicago.     *5427 

Greenwood  Ave. 
George    R.     Tindell,     1901,    343 

42d  St. 
Elliott    E.    Van    Cleef,    1898,    30 

N.    Michigan   Ave. 
Cicero. 

Nelson    S.    Moore,    1906,    *5206 

W.    23d    Place.     fChicago,    111. 
Danville. 

Joseph  B.  Mann,  1865,  513  The 

Temple. 
Oliver  D.   Mann,   1901,   513   The 

Temple. 
Harana. 

Edmund  P.   Nischwitz,   1894. 

LaGrange. 

S.  Lawrence  Harding,  1897,  515 
N.   Stone  Ave. 
Manito. 

Theodore    Shafcr,    1879. 
Norwood  Park. 

John    A.    Thurston,    1894,    5802 
Nicolet  Ave. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


403 


Oak  Park. 

John     K.      Leeds,      1911,      1118 
Washington  Blvd. 
Pekin. 

John     C.     Aydelott,     1891,     339 
Buena    Vista    Ave. 
Urbana. 

Francis  K.  W.  Drury,  1898,  fLl- 
brary,    University    of    Illinois. 
*706  W,   Nevada   St. 
Frank  L.   Stevens,  1893,  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois. 
Winnetka. 

John     B.     Guthrie,     1898,     *730 
Walden   Road.      fChicago,    111. 

INDIANA. 
Fort  Wayne. 

Walter   T.    Shepard,    1896,    1227 
W.   Berry   St. 
Huntington. 

Richard  Ashman,  1915,  221  East 
Washington    St. 
Indianapolis. 

Henry  R.  Danner,  1891,  1330  N. 

Meridian   St. 
Joseph  T.  McDermott,  1909,  947 
N.    Pennsylvania    St. 

IOWA. 
Ames. 

Percy    E.    Brown,    1906,    Station 

A.,  Iowa  State  College. 
Charles  Miller,  1913,  Iowa  State 
College. 
Belle  Plaine. 

John   L.   Greenwood,   1913.    • 

Dcs  Moines. 

James      S.      Arrowsmith,      1904, 
2514   Kingman  Blvd. 

KANSAS. 

Belleville, 
,  William   Kamp,    1879. 

Hays. 

Harry  C.  Freese,  1869 
Hutchinson. 

Maurice    I.    L.    Kain,    1906,    The 
Rectory. 
Manhattan. 

Robert    Schmidt,    1912,    307    N. 
16th  St. 
Muscotah. 

Luther  Cortelyou,  1874. 

Waverly. 

John  L.   Senior,  1878. 


KENTUCKY. 

Annville. 

William    A.    Worthington,    1909. 
Jenkins. 

Ferdinand      W.      Haasis,      1911, 
Consolidation    Coal    Company. 
McKee. 

Isaac  Messier,  1893. 
Phelps. 

Alfred  Erickson,  1897. 

LOUISIANA. 
Natchitoches. 

Jesse   C.   Hazzard,   1892,   Louisi- 
ana  State  Normal   School. 
New   Orleans. 

Harold   L.    Hoyt,    1892,    214    De 

Laronde  Ave. 
W.     Reid     Stryker,     1904,     6039 
Pitt   St. 

MAINE. 
Belfast. 

William   Vaughan,   1880. 
Bingham. 

Horace  J.   Craig,   1896. 
Dover. 

Ernest   J.   Smith,   1901. 
Limerick. 

George   A.   Mills,   1863. 
Orono. 

Raymond    Harman-Ashley,    1903. 
*Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 
Skowhegan. 

H.  Lloyd  Harris,  1905,  R.  F.  D. 

MARYLAND. 
Baltimore. 

Frederick   C.   Brush,   1915,   3401 

Walbrook  Ave. 
DuMont     F.     Elmendorf,     1911, 
The   Johns   Hopkins   Hospital. 
J,      Edward     Elmendorf,      1914, 
fJohns    Hopkins    Medical    De- 
partment.     *New    Brunswick, 
N.    J. 
Frederick       P.        Hennighausen, 

1863,  224  Warren  Ave. 
Halsey    E.    Ramsen,    1909,    3802 
Dalrymple  Ave. 
Frederick. 

George  E.  Tracy,  1894,  264  Dill 
Ave. 
Hagerstown. 

William   H.    Burhans,    1906. 
Port  Deposit. 

Harold    F.     Hovey,     1908,     The 
Tome   School. 


404 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Robinson   Station. 

Ernest   L.   Runyon,   1879. 
Towson. 

A.  Hobart  Smoclv,  1893. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 
Amherst. 

C.  Robert  Duncan,  1906,  Box 
466. 

Philip  B.  Hasbrouclc,  1893,  130 
N.  Pleasant  St. 

Walter    M.    Peacock,    1913,    Fac- 
ulty       Club,        Massachusetts 
Agricultural   College. 
Andover. 

Chalmers    P.    Dyke,    1892,    Bal- 
lardvale   Road. 
Boston. 

Lester  D.  Berger,  1907,  129 
Tremont   Ave. 

Ellis  Bishop,  1892,  36  India  St. 

Holmes  E.  Bruyere,  1892,  53 
State   St. 

T.  Alan  Devan,  1906,  697  Hunt- 
ington  Ave. 

Charles  L.  Edgar,  1882,  fcare 
of  the  Edison  Electric  Illum- 
inating Company,  70  State  St. 
♦Brookline,   Mass. 

Cecil  G.  Fielder,  1913,  800  Ford 
Building. 

Harry  L.  Jennings,  1916,  125 
Jefferson  St. 

Thomas  M.  Strong,  1868,  176 
Huntington    Are. 

LaRue  Vredenburgh,  1877,  39 
Boylston    St. 

Fritz  C.  Wittig,  1904,  tl9  Pearl 
St.     *Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
Brookline. 

Charles  L.  Edgar,  1882,  *259 
Kent  St.     tBoston,  Mass. 

Raymond  T.  Vredenburgh,   1906, 
123  Sutherland  Road. 
Buzzards  Bay. 

George    H.    Buck,    1916,    P.    O. 
Box   202. 
Cambridge. 

L.  Simmons  Ernst,  1914,  tH 
Mellen  St.     *Catskill,  N.  Y. 

George  P.  Morris,  1888,  River- 
bank  Court. 

James  Morrow,  1914,  40  Kirk- 
land   St. 

Austin  W.  Scott,  1903,  Har- 
vard Law  School. 

James  B.  Scott,  1909,  4  Avon 
St. 


Canton. 

J.    Hendrik    de    Vries,    1881,    9 
Chapel  St. 
Fitchburg. 

Asher  Anderson,  1870,  973  Main 
St. 
Grafton, 

George  D.  Lydecker,  1874. 
Great  Barrington. 

Gerard  Hallock,   1890,   The   Hal- 
lock  School. 
Ipswich. 

Howard    N.    Doughty,    1896,    18 
Green   St. 
New  Bedford. 

Harry    N.    Blue,    1915,    care    of 
Morse    Twist    Drill    and    Ma- 
chine   Company. 
Newton  Centre. 

Fritz     C.     Wittig,     1904.      *162 
.    Clark   St.      tBoston,   Mass. 
Newtonville. 

Raymond   B.    Johnson,    1906,    84 
Walker  St. 
Norwood. 

Clarence  A.  Bingham,  1908. 
Pittsfleld. 

Clifford     L.     Mason,     1908,     40 
Thompson    Place, 
South  Ashburnham. 

Oliver  J.  Schoonmaker,  1906. 
Southbridge. 

Edgar  D.    Tillyer,    1902. 
Albert  B.  Wells,  1892. 
South  Weymouth. 

George     W.      Ecker,      1899,      61 
Thicket  St. 
Sprtngfleld. 

Herbert    L.     Mattice,     1886,     43 
Firglade  Ave. 
Sterling. 

Frank  T.  Lent,   1878, 
Swampscott. 

Alexander    B.    Way,    1895,    289 
Humphrey    St. 
Waltham. 

Charles  R.  Bell,  1901,  510  Main 
St. 
Wellesley  Hills. 

Robert  W.   Cobb,   1905,   Oakland 
St. 
Worcester. 

Whitfield  J.   Bell,   1913,   care  of 

Norton   Company. 
George  Buttler,  1880,  *11  Lenox 

St.      t390   Main    St. 
Joseph   K.    Folsom,    1913,    Clark 
University. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


405 


Worcester. 

William  G  Ludlow,  1884,  390 
Main  St. 

John  F.  Tinsley,  1900,  *8  Mont- 
vale  Road.  tAmerican  Steel 
and  Wire  Company. 

MICHIGAN. 
Ann  Arbor. 

William  V.   N.    Garretson,   1902, 

University  of  Michigan. 
Jonathan    F.    Scott,    1902,    fUni- 
versity    of    Michigan.       •1125 
•  Ferdon  Road. 
Bear  Lake. 

Emerich    J,    Kuhn,    1915,    High 
School. 
Benton  Harbor. 

Corydon    M.     Ryno,     1898,     122 
Pipestone  St. 
Cadillac. 

Walter  A.  Johnson,   1912,  Court 
House. 
Coopersville. 

Nicholas    S.     Sichterman,     1912, 
R.  F.  D.  1. 
Corunna. 

William  H.  McKee,   1873. 
Detroit. 

Maurice  V.  Campbell,   1900,   500 

Philip  Ave. 
Clarence   L.    Pfersch,    1908,    The 

Gregorian. 
Isaac    J.    Van    Hee,    1893,    2341 
Brush  St. 
Grand  Rapids. 

L.  Douglas  Tompkins,  Jr.,  1911, 
Robinson  Road. 
Hamilton. 

John  R.  Poppen,  1914. 
Highland  Park. 

Frederick    H.    Low,    132    Buena 
Vista   W. 
Holland. 

John  Walter  Beardslee,  1860,  26 
E.    12th   St. 
Iron  Mountain. 

Joseph  A.  Crowell,  1873. 
McBain. 

Theodore    W.    R.    Van    het    Loo, 
1894,  R.  F.  D.  2. 
Munising. 

Darwin  B.  Buell,  1916. 
Muskegon. 

Howard  Goff,   1890. 
Ridgeway. 

George  W.   Scarlet,   1880. 


Saginaw. 

Andrew     Doremus,     1864,     2432 
Michigan  Ave. 
Saline. 

William   H.    Hoffman,   1872. 

MINNESOTA. 
Brainerd. 

Weaker  A.  Barrows,  1888. 
Duluth. 

Charles  N.  Ironside,  1881,  P.  O. 

Box  178. 
Hamilton      M.       Peyton,      1855, 
*1239  E.  Superior  St.     fAmer- 
ican  Exchange  National  Bank. 
Minneapolis. 

John    T.    Bergen,    1883,    632    E. 

18th   St. 
George     L.     Nevius,     1876,     610 

Temple  Court. 
Henry  L.  Ulrich,  1897,  420  Syn- 
dicate  xjuilding. 
St.   Paul. 

George     E.     Sealy,     1870,     1894 
Marshall  Ave. 
Wadena. 

Asher  Murray,  1879. 

MISSOURI. 

Joplin. 

Joseph  E.  Aldrich,  1879. 
Kansas  City, 

Charles   T.    Thompson,   1908,   46 

E  52d  St. 
Kirkwood. 

Franklyn  E.   Holsten,   1905,   439 

N.  Clay  Ave. 
Rolla. 

William   W.   Cook,    1873. 
St.  Joseph. 

Eugene  Ayres,  1864,  108  N.  8th 

St. 
Philemon  B.  Lyon,  1899,  529  N. 

8th  St. 
St.   Louis. 

Harland       Bartholomew,       1911, 

231  Municipal  Courts  Bldg. 
Alan    D.     Campbell,     1912,    tE-9 

Tower  Hall,   Washington   Uni- 
versity.        *New      Brunswick, 

N.  J. 
Carl   H.   H.   Fischer,   1899,   5777 

Berlin  Ave. 
John  Gray,  1896,  *420  Olive  St. 

IBank  of  Commerce   Bldg. 
G.    Stanley   Robins,    1913,   tl022 

Wright     Bldg.       *333     Spring 

Ave. 
Rhea    G.    Smith,    1909,    1800    S. 

2d  St. 


406 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


St.  Louis. 

Aurelius  M.  Tracy,  Jr.,  1908, 
yEquitable  Bldg.  *4458  Wash- 
ington  Blvd. 

Jolin  M.  Wenneis,  1909,  1800  S. 
2d  St. 

Louis  F.  B.  Woolston,  1906, 
4040   Flad   Ave. 

MONTANA. 

Kalispell. 

Stephen     St.    J.    Malven,     1903, 
care  of  Forest  Service. 
Lewistown. 

Norman  L.   Poland,  1897. 
Rufus   G.   Poland,   1904. 
Miles  City. 

Hervey  K.  Doane,  1906,  Western 
Bldg. 
Missoula. 

Frederick  R.  Mason,  1905,  For- 
est  Service. 

NEBRASKA. 

Hebron. 

Edwin  M.  Alden,   1888. 
Omaha. 

Albert  C.  Arend,  1889,  5205  Cass 

St. 
Raymond    V.    Cole,    1893,    2616 

Farnam   St. 
Stanley   U.   North,   Y.    M.   C.    A. 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

Alstead  Center. 

Otto  E.  Meyer,  1878. 
Berlin. 

Alton  P.  Swan,  1907. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Allenhurst. 

Edwin     S.     Cooper,     1896,     224 

Spier  Ave. 
Charles  K.  Savage,  1913. 
Herbert    K.    Savage,    1913,    *30 
Cedar  Ave.     fNew  York  City. 
Allentown. 

Harry   D.   Robbins,   1903. 
Allenwood. 

Owen  B.  F.  Allen,  1882. 
Annandale. 

Edwin  P.   Holtberg,  1915. 
Arlington. 

Thomas   S.   Benstead,   1904,   607 

Chestnut  St. 
T.  Harvey  Bruce,  1906,  311  For- 
est St. 
William   A.    Growney,    1899,    52 
Pleasant  Place. 


Arlington. 

Frederick    F.    Read,     1909,     539 

Chestnut   St. 
George    W.    Schmidt,    1914,    427 

Chestnilt   St. 
Albert    M.     Schultz,     1915,     156 

Stewart  Ave. 
Asbury  Park. 

Robert  G.  Allen,  1909,  1105  As- 
bury Ave. 
Stewart    H.    Appleby,    1913,    fP- 

O.  Box  603.     *Avon,  N.  J. 
Reginald    S.    Bennett,   1898,    516 

Asbury  Ave.  • 

Francis      M.      Bogardus,      1860, 

1117  W.  5th  Ave. 
Elvin  C.  Burtis,  1896. 
James  M.   Coleman,   1916,   West- 
minster Hotel. 
Garrett   M.    Conover,    1892,    414 

Sewall  Ave. 
George    S.    Ferguson,    1897,    711 

Mattison   Ave. 
J.    Harry    Hayes,    1916,    1102yo 

4th  Ave. 
Clarence    E.    F.    Hetrick,    1895, 

*1114     5th     Ave.       tSeacoast 

Building. 
William     R.     Hogg,     1896,     612 

Summerfield   Ave. 
Fred    C.     Hoth,     1902,     304     3d 

Ave. 
William  I.   Ker,   1896. 
Irving    L.    Reed,    1896,    506    4th 

Ave. 
Eugene     F.     Rocljafeller,     1916, 

600  4th  Ave. 
Harry  J.   Rockafeller,  1916,  600 

4th  Ave. 
J.    Paul    Taylor,    1915,    504    4th 

Ave. 
L.  Jerome  Taylor,  1916,  504  4th 

Ave. 
Paul  S.  West,  1916. 
Athenia. 

Henry   J.   Scudder,   1890.      fNew 

York   City. 
Atlantic    City. 

Walter    K.    Cavileer,    1896,    326 

Atlantic   Ave. 
Albert   H.    Darnell,    1893,    Holm- 
hurst   Hotel. 
Robert       H.       Ingersoll.       1889, 

Guarantee   Trust  Building. 
George    H.    Muller,    1903,    15    S. 

Missouri  Ave. 
Warner    I.    Risley,    1904,    t648-9 
Guarantee       Trust      Building. 
*Ventnor   City,    N.    J. 


GEOGKAPHICAL    INDEX. 


407 


Atlantic  City. 

Laurence      W.      Schenck,      191G, 

1421  West  Riverside  Drive. 
Hiram    Steelman,     Jr.,    1911,     1 

South  Tennessee   Ave. 
Herbert  R.  Voorhees,  1900,  28  S. 

Harrisburg  Ave. 
Atlantic  Highlands. 

Edgar   C.   Cook,   1914. 
George   A.   Mount,   1904. 
Joseph  C.  Youenes,   1915. 
Avenel. 

J.  Blanchard  Edgar,  1866. 
Avon. 

Stewart       H.       Appleby,       1913, 

*  Washington      and      Jefferson 

Aves.     tAsbury  Park,  N.  J. 
Charles  C.  Haven,  1870. 
Baptistown. 

Harry  Y.   Green,  1913. 
Barnegat. 

William  S.  Sprague,  1916. 
Basking  Ridge. 

Montagu    Hankin,    1913.      fNew 

York  City. 
Ned  O.   Howlett,   1915. 
Kenneth  A.   Turner,   1914. 
Garrett  S.  Voorhees,  1892.- 
Bayhead. 

Samuel  F.   Foster,   1912. 
Bayonne. 

William  W.  Anderson,  1878,  762 

Ave.  A. 
Clifford  J.  ColTille,  1916,  16  W. 

33d   St. 
Herbert    G.    Eddy,    1901,    19    W. 

34th    St. 
Howard   S.   Gay,   1906,   36   East 

37th   St. 
John    B.    Holding,    Jr.,    1896,    48 

W.  38th  St. 
Thomas     U.     Purrington,     1914, 

t83     Trask     Ave.       *Trenton, 

N.  J. 
Irving    B.     Stanton,     1915,     881 

Ave.   C. 
William   P.    Stephens,   1873,   742 

Ave.   A. 
Peter     Stillwell,     1886,     98     W. 

32d  St. 
Albert    Watman,     1916,     72    W. 

30th  St. 
Ferdinand  S.   Wilson,   1888,   111 

W.  5th  St. 
Bedminster. 

John   B.    Beekman,   1878. 
Charles   G.   Malleiy,   1896. 
Belford.  , 

William  A.   Van   Mater,   1896. 


Belle  Mead. 

John      V.      D.      Pumyea,      1863, 

Box,    6. 
Belleville. 

C.    Leverich    Brett,    1905,    *211 

Main  St.     fNew  York  City. 
Cleveland      Perry,      1907,      463 

Washington   Ave. 
Russell    B.    Sammis,    1900,    251 

Little   St. 
Belmar. 

Charles   Everett,    1878. 
Belvidere. 

Earl    S.    Wlllever,    1916.    P.    O. 

Box  281. 
Bergenfleld. 

Samuel    S.   Demarest,    1909. 
Bernardsville. 

Robert  A.  Nash,  1916. 
Paul   Roebling,   1916. 
Blairstown. 

John   C.   Green,   Jr.,   1915,   Blair 

Academy. 
Blawenburg. 

Henry    K.    Hotaling,    1912. 
Bloomfield. 

Charles     R.     Blunt,     1904,     *39 

Weaver    Ave.      t36    Broad    St. 
Malcolm  L.  Carl,  1911,  21  Oak- 
land  Ave. 
Harry     F.     Cooper,     1900,     148 

Ashland  Ave. 
S.  Parker  Gilbert,  Jr..  1912,  *47 

Oakland     Ave.        yNew     York 

City. 
Frederic     Glander,     1912,     *197 

Washington    St.      fNew    York 

City. 
George     H.     Gowen,     1904,     24 

Ella   St. 
Charles    F.    Kocher,    1890,    *285 

Bloomfield     Ave.        tCare     of 

City    Attorney's    Office. 
Francis  G.   Lang,  1907,  22  Ben- 
son St. 
Clifford  H.  Lawrence,   1910,  295 

Montgomery  Ave. 
C.    Raymond    Martin,    1915,    157 

Washington   St. 
William    H.    Martin,    1912,    157 

Washington    St. 
George       Morris,       1889,       *161 

Washington      St.        jCare     of 

High    School. 
George   A.    Oakes,    1893. 
Charles   F.    O'Neill,    *37    Benson 

St.     tNew  York  City. 
George  B.  Roesch,  1916,  60  Wal- 
nut St. 


408 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Bloomfleld. 

G.   Lee   Stout,   1859,   392   Frank- 

lin  St. 
Bloom  ingdale. 

Edward  M.   Ball,   1916. 
Bogota. 

John  B.   Black,  1910,  139  Larch 

Ave. 
BoTdcntown.    ' 

Frederick  J.  Potter,  1872. 
Joseph  B.  Reynolds,  1886. 
Raymond    C.    Bobbins,    1914,    40 

Crosswicks  Ave. 
Bound   Brook. 

'  John    Harman-Ashley,    1909,    R. 

F.  D.   1. 
Raymond    Harman-Ashley,    1903, 

tOrono,    Me. 
Perry   H.   Bascom,    1912,   203   E. 

High   St. 
Arthur  D.   Bergen.   1913,   11   W. 

High   St. 
Louis    M.     Davis,     1913,     1     W. 

Main  St. 
Jacob    J.     Feldman,     1913,     423 

Main   St. 
George     M.     Green,     1910,     118 

Hamilton    St. 
William   H.   Haelig.   1910. 
Aaron   M.    Hageman,   1912. 
Henry  M.  Heibert.  1878. 
George  W.  Koehler,  1913. 
Robert  R.  Le  Monte,  1888. 
Roy  M.  D.  Richardson.  1915. 
Ime    M.    Rose,    1915,    107    Tal- 

mage   Ave. 
Walter    H.    Rugen,    1909,    Union 

Ave. 
William    A.    Schure,    Jr.,    1916, 

109  E.  Main  St. 
Alfred    F.    W.    Sfarra,    1915,    48 

Talmage  St. 
George     O.      Smallcy,      1906,     2 

Church  St. 
Russell    F.    Stryker,    1910.    *129 

W.    High    St.       tNew    Bruns- 
wick. N.   J. 
Benjamin  E.   Thomas,  1916. 
Elbridge   Vansyckel,    1873. 
N.  Dunham  Van  Syckel.  1882. 
Eugene  S.   Veghte,  1879. 
William   C.    Wells,    1916,    Beech- 
wood  Heights. 
Bradley   Beach. 

Charles     H.     Gant.     1914,     607 

Ocean    Park   Ave. 
Bridgeton. 

Luther  S.   Davis.  1901.   R.   R.   1. 
David  H.   McBride,   1897. 


Bridgeton. 

Warren  W.  Oley,  1911.  13  New  St. 
Sherman   G.    Pitt,    1888,    147    E. 
Commerce  St. 
Butler. 

J.    Clyde    Enk,    1913,    Lock    Box 
165. 
Caldwell. 

Raymond      M.       Austin,       1916, 

Mountain   Ave. 
Stephen    J.    G.    Francisco,    1903. 
Wellington    P.    Francisco,    1899, 
*R.    F.    D.      tMontclair,    N.    J. 
Harold    A.    Russell,    1914,    Fair- 
field  St. 
Ilerbeit    Simon,    1913,     *6    Elm 
Road.      tNewark,   N.   J. 
,       Lloyd  M.  Van  Ness,  1911. 
Camden. 

Herbert    A.     Drake,     1868,     546 

Federal  St. 
Albion  E.  Preble,  1899,  626  Erie 
St. 
Cape    May   Court   House. 
Edward   L.   Rice,   1887. 
J.  Archer  Stackhouse,  1914,  Box 
429. 
Cedar  Grove. 

Leo    H.    Fretz,    1914,    1    Summit 
Ave. 
Chatham. 

John    Monteith,    Jr.,    1916. 
Jared   B.    Moore,    1916. 
Chester. 

R.     Parkhurst    Dickerson,    1914, 

tNewark,  N.  J. 
William      H.      Woodruff,      1906, 
Woodchester  Farm. 
Chrome. 

John    J.    Mulligan,    1906,    U.    S. 
Metal   Refinery. 
Cinnaminson. 

George  L.  Frank,  1915. 
Clayton. 

Robert   G.   Dooling,   1914. 
Clifton. 

Robert  B.  Davis,  1912,  200  Pas- 
saic Ave. 
Thoodorus    M.    Thorburn,     1914, 

66  Passaic  Ave. 
Nathaniel  H.  Van  Arsdale,  1862, 
*76  Do  Mott  Ave.     fNew  York 
City. 
Clover  Hill. 

Charles  W.  Pitcher,  1873. 
Collingswood. 

Amos  H.  Flake,  1895.  *15  Frazer 
Ave.     tCai-e  of  Public  Schools. 
Alson     C.     Llewellyn,     1912.     18 
Zane  Ave. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


409 


Cranford. 

Albert  B.  Craft,  1897. 

Carlton  B.  Pierce,  1876,  214 
Prospect   St. 

Alan  C.  Plume,  1907,  102  N. 
Ave.  W. 

Robert  C.  Plume,   1881. 

John  A.  Potter,  1890. 

Waldo  B.  Rosencrantz.  1896,  106 
Maple  Are. 

Joseph  R.  See,  1912,  34  Spring- 
field Ave. 

Le  Roy  Wanser,   1914,  716  Wil- 
low St. 
Dover. 

Andrew  K.  Baker,  1882,  27  E. 
Blackwell  St. 

Frederick  A.  Canfield,  1870. 

Joseph  R.  Forsyth,  1911,  147 
Morris  St. 

Dean  C.  Jenkins,  1916,  147 
Morris   St. 

George  E.  Jenkins,  1883,  Baker 
Bldg. 

Lyman  M.  Smith,  1898. 

Benjamm  F.  Ward,  1893,  *28 
Sanford  St.  fDover  High 
School. 

Dumont. 

Charles  W.  Gulick,  1895. 

Dunellen. 

Benjamin  R.  K.  Burke,  1870. 
Fred  C.  Gaskill,  1900. 
Benjamin  M.  Miller,  1909. 
Augustus    F.     Todd,     Jr.,     1881. 

tNew  York  City. 
J.  Alfred  Wilson,  1897. 

East  Millstone. 

Frederick  L.   Bascom,   1909. 
C.  Drysdale  Black,  1908. 
Henry  Lockwood,  1891. 
Abram  Van  C.  Nevius,  1877. 
J.  Richard  Nevius,  1912. 
George  E.  Pace,  1871. 
Frank  W.  Remsen,  1893. 

East  Orange. 

J.    Edward   Ashmead,    1897,    *36 

Hawthorne      Ave.        fNewark, 

N.  J. 
Martin     Bahler,     1869,     166     N. 

Arlington   Ave. 
George    H.    Baldwin,    1911,    247 

William  St. 
Harvey    W.    Banks,    1915,    *130 

N.  Walnut  St.     tNewark,  N.  J. 
Ralph  L.  Beach,  1907,  49  Wayne 

Ave. 


East  Orange. 

Myron    H.    Beekman,     1909,    72 
Warrington    Place. 

William   S.   Bishop,   1887,    20   S. 
Burnett  St. 

Arthur  L.  Boyer,  1916,  54  Har- 
rison St. 

Ch<ister     T.     Brown,     1903,     48 
Brighton  Ave. 

Douglas  Cummings,   1916,   73   S. 
Clinton   St. 

Horace  M.  Decker,  1893,  131  N. 
19th  St. 

Benjamin  A.  Furman,  1915,  191 
Amherst  St. 

James  L.   Garabrant,  1901,  *157 
S.  Munn  Ave.     tNewark,  N.  J. 

Frank     C.     Johnson,     1916,     40 
Grove   Place. 

George     R.     Merrill,     1913,     152 
Main  St. 

Norbury  C.  Murray,  1906,  118  N. 
19th  St. 

D.  Barclay  Nevius,  1891,  6  Win- 
throp  Terrace. 

Alstyn     F.    Randolph,    1913,    87 
Eppert   St. 

Otto   Reiner,    1908,    Marlborough 
Hotel. 

S.   Ward  Righter,   1890. 

Claude  E.   Scattergood,  1899,  69 
Carnegie  Are. 

Louis  C.  Tinker,  1900,  39  Whit- 
tier  St. 

Cornelius  C.  Vermeule,  1878,  *63 
Harrison  St.    tNew  York  City. 

Frederick   G.   von   Gehren,   1899, 
522  Norwood  St. 

Frederic  T.  Ward,  1884,  41  Ever- 
green   Place. 

Joseph  A.  Ward,  1914,  62  Grove 
Place,  Lakewood,   N.  J. 

William  C.  Ward,  1883,  67  Glen- 
wood  Ave. 

William  L.  Ward,  1887,  71  Har- 
rison St. 

Denys    Wortman,    Jr.,    1908,    40 
Watson  Ave. 

William    L.    Wyckofif,    1914,    *27 
Ely  Place,     tNewark,  N.  J. 
Eatontown. 

George  O.  Dennis,  1906. 

John     H.     McLean,     1878,     Hull 
Farm. 
Edgewater  Park. 

J.   Stewart   Buzby,   1910. 
Egg  Harbor  City. 

Christian    J.   Mueller,    1914,    119 
Cincinnati   Ave. 


410 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Elizabeth. 

Edwin     C.     Alford,     1909,     fllS 

Murray  St.    *  Springfield,  N.  J. 
William     W.     Baer,     1916,     585 

Newark  Ave. 
Jacob     L.     Bauer,     1891,      *160 

Westfield  Ave.     tl20  N.  Broad 

St. 
Walter  C.  Bauer,  1913,  816  Rah- 

way  Ave. 
Welcome   W.    Bender,    1905,   208 

Broad  St. 
John  H.  Berns,  Jr.,  1915,  54  W. 

Scott  Ave. 
Edward     F.      Blatz,      1912,      34 

Jaques  St. 
Edward  O.   Boiler,   1914,  433  E. 

Jersey  St. 
Robert     O.     Bouton,     1914,     649 

Pearl   St. 
William    H.    Bowles,    1916,    412 

Morris  Ave. 
Harry     F.     Brewer,     1908,     335 

Marshall   St. 
Person  M.  Brink,  1900,  233  Mur- 
ray St. 
John  H.  P.  Conorer,  1895. 
Samuel     C.     Cooper,     1914,    419 

Livingston  St. 
Hyman  N.  Coplan,  1910,  235  2d 

St. 
Stockton      Cranmer,      1908,      67 

Parker  Road, 
John   M.    Daly,   1892,    521    Grier 

Ave. 
Howard     L.     Davis^    1912,     557 

Madison  Ave. 
Harold  Depew,  1906,  t207  Broad 

St.     *Linden,  N.  J. 
Harold    H.    Febrey,    1906,    1153 

Mary  St. 
Theodore   C.    Fischer,    1899,   535 

Adams  Ave. 
Russell   W.   Gies,   1912,   25   Rah- 

way  Ave. 
Alanson   McD.   Gray,  1896,   1255 

Clinton  Place. 
Herbert    F.     Haley,     1916,     140 

Murray   St. 
Charles  Hruby,  1916,  530  Frank- 
lin  St. 
David    Jacobson,    1906,    414    S. 

Park   St. 
Nathan     Kaufman,     1908,     Port 

Ave.  and  2d  St. 
Stephen   J.   Keefe,   1889,   517   N. 

Broad  St. 
F.dward    B.     Kelly,    1908,     1082 
Elizabetli  Ave. 


I  Elizabeth. 

1  George  W.  Kerr,  1912,  307  Trin- 

I  ity  Place. 

;  Joseph  Kerr,  1915, 14  Va  S.  5th  St. 

j  Albert    Kreh,    1916,    843    Jersey 

I  Ave. 

I  Henry     Kreh,     Jr.,     1911,     t208 

I  Broad    St.      *843    Jersey   Ave. 

I  Charles    W.    Lambert,    1904,    19 

j  Elmwood   Place. 

August  Leistner,  1913,  15  Jacques 

!  St. 

j  Harry   Levenson,   1908,  113  Jef- 

j  ferson  Ave. 

1  Charles    E.    Lovejoy,    1893,    630 

I  Jefferson   Ave. 

Eric    W.    Luster,    1914,    943    N. 

Broad  St. 
I  William  H.  Luster,  1884,  943  N. 

i  Broad  St. 

I  Claremont  W.  Masker,  1913,  598 

Monroe  Ave. 
Victor  H.  Miron,  1914,  414  Eliz- 

abeth  Ave. 
James  B.   Noe,   1897,   347  Union 

Ave. 
Jerome  Powers,  1914,  *901  Mad- 
ison Ave.     tNew  York  City. 
Louis    Powers,    1910,    901    Mad- 
ison Ave. 
William    A.     R.     Russum,    1910, 

946  E.  Jersey  St. 
Alfred   F.    Sauer,   1901,    1158   E. 

Jersey  St. 
John    L.    Sauer,    1900,    1158    E. 

Jersey   St. 
George  H.  Schlotterer,  Jr.,  1915, 

618   Franklin    St. 
Ralph     G.      Seller,      1916,      473 

Morris  Ave. 
Ralph    L.    Shearer,    1915,    1100 

Anna  St. 
William    J.    Shearer,    Jr.,    1915, 

1100  Anna  St. 
Charles  G.  Slauson,  1915,  *1037 

E.     Jersey     St.       t^ew    York 

City. 
Rudolph  F.  Steinke,  1909,  43  S. 

Broad  St. 
Raymond  Strohl,  1916,  152  Mar- 
shall St. 
Theodore  G.  Sullivan,  Jr.,  1915, 

Y.  M.   C.  A. 
David   H.    Townley,    1893,    *139 

Murray     St.       tElizabethtown 

Water  Company. 
Reinhold    vom    Lehn,    1912,    861 

E.  Jersey  St. 
Foster    M.    Voorhees,    1876,    286 

N.   Broad  St. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


411 


Elizabeth. 

Charles      Wagner,       1904,      207 

Broad  St. 
Aaron  Wallace,   1915,   126   First 

St. 
Charles    M.    Warner,    Jr.,    1908, 

1093   William   St. 
Edward  Whynman,   1915,   15   3d 

St. 
George   W.    Winslow,    1915,    551 
Jefferson  Ave. 
Elmer. 

S.  Clifton  Garrison.  1904. 
John    B.    Smith,    1911,    106    S. 
Main  St. 
Englevvood. 

John  H.  Ackerman,   1875,   R.  F. 

D.  No.  1. 
Henry  W.  Banta,  1899,  20  Grand 

Ave. 
J.     Harold     Beekman,     1911,     3 

Liberty   Road. 
Edmund  N.  Huff,  1898. 
Charles  W.  Hulst,   1891. 
Gerardus   L.    Miller,    1885. 
Englishtown. 

David  N.   Bulloch,  1915. 
George     A.     Quakenbush,     1888, 
R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 
Fair  Haven. 

Hamilton  S.   Battin,   1895. 
Farmingdale. 

William   J.    Lansley,   1888. 
Flemington. 

John  L.  Connet,  1871. 
Jason   S.   Hoffman,   1879. 
George  H.  Large,  1872. 
Asa  S.  Merrell,  1909.     fPhiladel- 
phia,  Pa. 
Fords. 

John   F.   Pfeiffer,   Jr.,   1915. 
Forked  River. 

Benjamin  F.  Mathews,   1875. 

Franklin. 

Charles  B.  Conover,  1915,  N.  J. 

Zinc  Co. 
Ferdinand     D.      P.      Hasbrouck, 
1915,   N.   J.  Zinc  Co. 
Fi-anklin  Furnace, 

David  Jenkins,  1906. 
Franklin   Park. 

Irving    Hoagland,    1890.      fNew 

BTunswick,   N.   J. 
John  V.  C.  Voorhees,  1870. 
Freehold. 

W.    Ryall    Burtis,    1896,    *56   E. 

Main  St.     tCourt  House. 
Elliott   Clayton,    1890,   R.   F.   D. 
No.  3. 


Freehold. 

Robert  H.  Conover,  1909. 
Holmes  V.  M.  Dennis,  1869, 
Marvin    K.    Du    Bois,    1910,    3 

Broad  St. 
William    B.    Duryee,    Jr.,    1910, 

*102    W.    Main    St.      fCounty 

Farm  Demonstrator's  Office. 
William  T.   Hutchinson,   1916,  3 

Lincoln    St. 
Martin    Malia,    Jr.,    1905,    R.    F. 

D.   No.   1. 
William  C.  Patterson,  1910. 
Earle  C.   Stillwell,   1911,   *19   E. 

Main     St.        jFreehold     High 

School. 
William    H.    Vredenburgh,    1859. 
Allen  G.  Waller,  1915,  *R.  F.  D. 

No.  2.     tNew  Brunswick,  N.  J, 
Glassboro. 

Charles    M.    Keebler,    Jr.,    1911, 

516  Ellis  St. 
Horace    T.    Smedley,    1913,    479 

Main  St. 
Glen  Gardner. 

Harry  A.   Hunt,   1894. 
Glen  Ridge. 

Horatio  S.  Lang,  Jr.,  1908. 
Wilson  D.   Lyon,   1894,   29   Hill- 
side Ave. 
Glen  Rock. 

Eugene    Bogert,    1895,    *438    S. 

Maple  Ave.     tPaterson,   N.   J. 
David   C.   Weidner,   1899. 
Great  Meadows. 

Charles  S.  Hoff,  1912. 
Great  Notch. 

George   J.    Steinmetz,    Jr.,    1889. 

fPaterson,  N.  J. 
Hackensack. 

Ward  G.  Berry,  1895,  381  Sum- 
mit Ave. 
Joseph      Burroughs,      1872,      15 

Meyer  St. 
Howard     De     Mott,     1894,     289 

Lookout  Ave, 
Fred    M.    Fountain,    1912,    *194 

Main    St,    or    58    Euclid    Ave, 

tNew  York   City. 
Lewis  R.  Harris,  1902,  *94  State 

St.     tl71  Main  St. 
Joseph  Hover,  1882,  77  Essex  St. 
Frederick    E.    Koester,    1911,    86 

Maple  Ave. 
Jesse  B.  Leslie,  1913,  46  Hudson 

St. 
Louis    F,    Merrill,    1912,    Court 

House. 
James    A.     Romeyn,     1876,    195 

Main  St, 


412 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Hackensack. 

R.  Ellison  Soare,  1895,  55  State 

St. 
Howard  D.  Terhune,  1878,   *335 
Union    St.      tHackensack    Na- 
tional Bank. 
Hex-man    Vanderwart,    1909,    Mc- 

Fadden  Bldg. 
Albert    H.    von    Schlieder,    1893, 
90  Essex  St. 
Hackettstown. 

Seymour  R.   Smith,   1868. 
Haddonfleld. 

Charles    L.    Hoopes,    1897,    218 

Kings  Highway,  E. 
Howard    W.    Ludlam,    1894,    46 
Mansion  Ave. 
Haledon. 

Frederick    J.    Ulrich,    1916,    433 
Belmont  Ave. 
Hamburg. 

Cliflford  E.   Dennis,    1913. 
Harry  E.  Watt,  1915. 
Hamilton   Square. 

William  W.   Payne,  1916. 
Hammonton. 

Charles  W.   Piez,   1912. 
Harrison. 

William  G.   Breitenbucher,  1914, 

235   Harrison   Ave. 
Irwin  W.   Howell,  1895,  fEdison 
Lamp  Works.     *Flushing,  N.  Y. 
Jacob  Press,  1912,  536  Harrison 

Ave. 
Wm.    Lloyd   Van    Keuren,    1909, 
tGeneral     Electric     Company. 
♦North  Bergen,  N.  J. 
Hasbrouck  Heights. 

Charles  N.  Doolittle,  1907,  *124 
Washington   Place.      fFranklin 
High  School. 
Philetus  T.  Pockman,  1875. 
James  B.   Scarr,   1916,   312   Col- 

nmbus  Ave. 
Ellis  H.  Schoonmaker,  1916,  269 

Walter  Ave. 
Walter     G.     Winne,     1910,     272 
Columbus   Ave. 
Hawthorne. 

Walter  S.  Bloom,  1912. 
Helmetta. 

John     W.     Herbert,     Jr.,     1872. 
jNew  York  City. 
Higli  Bridge. 

Nathaniel      W.      Voorhees,      Jr., 
1880. 
Hightstown. 

W^alter  Bastedo,   1913,   124  Cen- 
ter St. 


Hoboken, 

Harlan    Besson,    1907,    tSavings 

Bank  Bldg.     *604  River  St. 
James  A.  Mason,  1914,  930  Hud- 
son St. 
Abel  I.  Smith,  1862,  51   Newark 

St. 
Albert    L.    Stillman,    1905,    *730 
Park    Ave.      fNew    York    City. 
Nathaniel   C.   Wyckoff,   1910,   D., 
L.  and  W.  R.  R. 
Hohokus. 

George    R.    Percy,    1892.      fNew 
York  City. 
Holmdel. 

Wilmer  MacNair,  1881. 
Hopewell. 

Sylvester   Gutelius,    1915. 
George   V.    VanNeste,    1879. 
Irvington. 

Alan   E.   Bums,   1911,   75   Maple 

Ave. 
Frederick   N.    Jacobus,    1894,    99 

Elmwood  Ave. 
Frederic    L.     Wolf,     1904,     1053 
Grove    St. 
Iselin. 

John  T.  Finegan,   1914. 
Arthur  Kuntz,   1915. 
Island  Heights. 

Ananias  Lawrence,  1871. 
Jamesburg. 

George    L.    Shultz,    1915.      tWil- 

kinsburg.  Pa. 
John  L.   Suydam,  1880. 
Charles  E.  Whitlock,  1899. 

Jersey  City. 

Marcus  C.  Andreae,  1909,  48 
Fairview  Ave. 

George  D.  Auchter,  1912,  149 
Newkirk  St. 

Henry  J.  Bogardus,  1878,  427 
Bergen   Ave. 

H.  Paul  Collins,  1899,  220  Union 
St. 

Clinton  L.  Decker,  1898,  9  Vir- 
ginia Ave. 

Hervey  S.  DeGroodt,  1907,  292 
Summit  Ave. 

Clinton  De  Witt,  1870,  155  Har- 
rison Ave. 

Elmore  De  Witt,  1886,  124 
Grant  Ave. 

James  F.  Dilworth,  1902,  28 
Lincoln   St. 

Warren  H.  Dixon,  1886,  259 
Washington   St. 

Abram  Duryee,  1893,  24  High- 
land Ave. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INI>EX. 


413 


Jersey  City. 

John  M.  Enright,  1895,  *135 
Jewett  Ave.  t75  Montgomery 
St. 

Herbert  B.  Fenn,  1909,  621 
Montgomery  St. 

Kenneth  S.  Franklin,  1910, 
2953  Hudson  Blvd. 

Hugh  Gaflfney,  1913,  96  Gififord 
Ave. 

Alfred  A.  Gaipa,  1914,  126  Za- 
briskie  St. 

William  B.  Gillmore,  1876,  99 
Mercer    St. 

David  W.  Harkness,  1866,  90 
Mercer  St. 

W.  Reese  Hart,  1899,  307  Mont- 
gomery St. 

Christian  Heidt,  2d,  1908,  Fair- 
mount  Ave. 

Carl  M.  Herbert,  1903,  t243 
Washington  St.  *Manasquan, 
N.    J. 

George  S.  Hobart,  1896,  243 
Washington  St. 

Eric  H.  Jentz,  1915,  92  Sherman 
Place. 

James  T.  Lillis,  1873,  208  Pali- 
sade Ave. 

Charles  A.  Limeburner,  1876,  79 
Danforth  Ave. 

Frank  Melntire,  1907,  241  Sum- 
mit Ave. 

Gordon  D.  Melntire,  1904,  241 
Summit  Ave. 

J.  William  McKelvey,  1884,  813 
Montgomery    St. 

Eugene  J.  McKenna,  1909,  404 
Fairmount  Ave. 

Allan  McLean,  1894,  31  High- 
land Aye. 

John  Mellor,  1904,  *489  Garteld 
Ave.     fNew  York  City. 

Louis  R.  Menagh,  Jr.,  1914,  64 
Van  Reipen  Ave. 

Ray  C.  Menagh,  1910,  84  Glen- 
wood  Ave. 

Albert  E.  Mercker,  1915,  269 
Columbia   Ave. 

Lester  D.  Murray,  1916,  4  ^Miit- 
man  St. 

Harry  W.  Noble,  1906,  278  Paci- 
fic av 

Walter  E.  Schwanhausser,  1915, 
158  Fairview  Ave. 

Franklin  S.  Smith,  1884,  fColes 
and  18th  Sts.  *Montclair, 
N.  J. 

Andrew  J.  Steelman,  Jr.,  1902, 
15  Exchange  Place. 


Jersey  City. 

Harold  D.  Tompkins,  1909,  533 
Communipaw  Ave. 

Vreeland  Tompkins,  1893,  113 
Bentley  Ave. 

Henry  Traphagen,  1860,  307 
Varick   St. 

Valentine  R.  Tupper,  1907,  167 
Arlington   Ave. 

Daniel  Van  Winkle,  1858,  48 
Kensington   Ave. 

Frank  H.  Van  Winkle,  1910,  *48 
Kensington  Ave.  fNew  York 
City. 

Thomas  E.  Van  Winkle,  1904, 
48   Kensington  Ave. 

Ripley  Watson,  1908,  tl5  Ex- 
change Place.  *794%  Mont- 
gomery St. 

William  P.  Watson,  *812  Mont- 
gomery St.     tNewark,  N.  J. 

Joseph  Wolfson,  1880,  119  Mer- 
cer  St. 

Nicholas  D.  Wortendyke,  1876, 
108   Bentley  Ave. 

Rynier  J.   Wortendyke,  1882,   15 
Exchange  Place. 
Jersey  City  Heights. 

John     Winner,     Jr.,     1866,     491 
Bergen   Ave. 
Juliustown. 

Harry  M.  Allen,  1914. 
Kenvil. 

Earle  B.  Van  Ness,  1912.     *Pine 
Brook,  N.  J, 
Keyport. 

George  W.  Brown,  1897. 

Donald  D.  Hand,  1916,  3d  and 
Division  Sts. 

Fred  B.  Van  Brakle,  1894. 
Kingston. 

Gillett  Wynkoop,  1891. 
Lakehurst. 

J.   Provost  Stout,  1895.     yLake- 
wood,  N.  J. 
Lakewood; 

J.  Provost  Stout,  1895.  ♦Lake- 
hurst, N.  J. 

Joseph     A.     Ward,      1914.     335 
Ridge     Ave.       tEast     Orange, 
N.  J. 
Lambertville. 

George  R.   Wooden,   1897. 
Landing. 

William  E.  King,  1872. 
Layton. 

Alonzo  A.  Ranson,   1901. 
Lebanon. 

Claudius  J.  Fingar,  1907. 

John  H.  Knox,  1877. 


414 


BUTGEBS    COLLEGE. 


Lebanon. 

William  C.  Voegtlen,  1902. 
Ledgewood. 

Albert  R.  Riggs,  1898. 
Liberty  Corner. 

Peter  K.  Hageman,  1879. 
Charles  C.  Wheat,  1915. 
Linden. 

George    W.    Bauer,    1904,    Wood 

Ave. 
Harold     Depew,     1906.       fEliza- 

beth,  N.  J. 
Oscar  Gesner,  1862. 
Julius  F.  Jahn,  1910,  Wood  Ave. 
Frank   S.    Stimson,   1907. 
Hugo  O.   Wendel,   1916,   Box  88. 
Little  Falls. 

Harry  t>.  McCormick,  1889. 
Howard  E.  Van  Ness,  1896. 
Livingston. 

Alexander  L.  Kean,  1893. 
Locust. 

George  R.  Maxson,  1914.     fBrook- 
lyn,  N.  Y. 
Lodi. 

Alvin  R.  Jacobsen,  1915,  care  of 
United  Dye  Works. 
Long  Branch. 

Frank  B.  Conover,  1879,  128  2d 

Ave. 
Alfred     Buncombe,      1891,      646 

Broadway. 
Chas.    I.    Mohair,    1909,    Chattle 

High  School. 
James    E.    Rowland,    1910,    182 
Liberty  St. 
Lower   Bank.  j 

Lewis  A.  Adams,  1894. 
Lyndhurst: 

Benjamin   G.    Divine,    1888,   522 
Kingsland  Ave. 
Madison. 

George  K.  Heyer,  1902,  61  Gar- 
field Ave. 
Alfred  F.  Skinner,  1883,  2  High- 
land Ave. 
Stanley    M.    Wilsey,    1914,    *524 
N.  Henry  St.     tNewark,  N.  J. 
Magnolia, 

E.  Tiel  Smith,  1913. 
Manasquan, 

Carl  M.  Herbert,  1903.     tJersey 

City,  N.  J. 
Robert   P.   Hulsart,    1916. 
Marlboro. 

John  Giblon,  1905. 
Matawan. 

William  V.  Clark,  1870. 
Herbert  Cottrell,  1900. 
Richard  Heuser,  1904. 


Matawan. 

John  Terhune,  1879. 

Ronson  J.  Warne,  1915. 
Mays  Landing. 

Joseph   M.    Davis,   1915. 
Mendham. 

Jobn  H.  Voorhees,  1911,   Frank- 
lin Farms. 
Merchantville. 

Hiram     A.     Farrand,      1891,     3 
Morris   St. 

Julian      F.      Miller,      1916,      32 
Franklin  Ave. 
Metuchen, 

T.  Turner  Barr,  Jr.,  1913,  Main 
St. 

Wesley  Benner,  1915,  Crystal  St. 

Nicholas  I.  M.  Bogert,  1864. 

Edward    L.    Breen,    1915,    Pearl 
St. 

Charles   B.    Carman,    1908. 

Reginald  B.  Crowell,  1914. 

Edward  C.  Dana,  1911. 

D.  Raymond  Edgar,  1903. 

Harold  T.  Edgar,  1900. 

Charles  M.  Freeman,  1880. 

William  H.  W.  Komp,  1916,  Box 
446. 

Louis  W.   Martin,    1916. 

J.  Gilbert  Mason,  Jr.,  1905. 

Joseph   F.   Massopust,   Jr.,  1915. 

Edward  L.   Molineux,   Jr.,   1916. 

Eugene  C.  Moss,  1884. 

Ellis  F.  Potter,  1877. 

Bryce  A.  Quint,   1913. 

Sam  Corle  Schenck,  1889. 

Thorfin  Tait,  1889. 

George    C.    Towle,    1869,    fNew 
Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Harold  L.   Westfall,   1906,   Vine- 
yard  Road. 

Howard   S.   Wilson,   1895. 

Walter  H.  Wilson,  1907. 

Washington  Wilson,  1881. 
Middlebush. 

John  A.  Thomson,  1884. 

Ralph  W.  Thomson,  1915.     fRo- 
chester,  N.  Y. 

Artbur   B.    Totten,    1891. 
Middletown. 

Marion  T.  Conklin,  1881. 

Midland   Park. 

Elam  M.  Garton,   1875. 

Millburn. 

John   L.   Baker,   1907. 
George   J.   Berstler,   1912,   *Mill- 
burn    Ave.      tFandango    Mills. 

Millstone. 

Andrew  Hansen,  1910. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


415 


Milltown. 

Joseph  A.  Headley,  1893,  Mich- 
elin  Tire  Co. 

Elroy  W.  Steedle,  1915,  fMich- 
elin  Tire  Co.  *New  Bruns- 
wick, N.  J. 

Clarkson  P.  Stelle,  1911. 
Millville. 

Harry  S.  Hampton,  1895,  *401 
E.  Main  St.  tMillville  Manu- 
facturing  Company. 

Martin  W.   Lane,  1881. 

Israel     Reiner,     1915,     t204     E. 
Broad    St.      *Woodbine,    N.    J. 
Milton. 

Oakley  A.  Johnson,  1881. 
Monmouth   Junction. 

Nelson  DeW.   Stryker,   1868. 
Montclair. 

A.  Hall  Berry,  1892,  60  Lloyd 
Road, 

Philander  Betts,  3d,  1891,  *238 
Valley  Road.     tNewark,  N.  J. 

I.  Nevius  Enyard,  1896,  107  S. 
Fullerton  Ave. 

Wellington  P.  Francisco,  1899, 
tie  Church  St.  *Caldwell, 
N.  J. 

George  M.  Huttenloch,  1916,  33 
S.  Willow  St. 

Arthur  E.  Owen,  1897,  81  Grove 
St. 

Charles  E.  Pattison,  1884,  *66 
Clinton  Ave.     fNew  York  City. 

William  C.  Sherwood,  1892,  188 
N.  Mountain  Ave. 

Franklin  S.  Smith,  1884,  *90 
Union  St.     fJersey  City,  N.  J. 

Halsey    T.    Tichenor,     1884,    40 
Prospect  Ave. 
Moorestown. 

Joseph  R.  French,  1915. 

Herbert  Greenwald,  1909. 
Morris  Plains. 

Francis  E.   Tilton,  1896. 
Morristown. 

Franklin   A.   Chapman,   1880. 

Willard  W.  Cutler,  1876,  Morris- 
town  Trust  Company  Build- 
ing. 

George  G.  Frelinghuysen,  1870. 

Edward  Howell,  1889.  6  Wash- 
ington St. 

John    M.    Mills,    1897. 

Coleman  Randolph,  1882,  2 
Franklin  Ave. 


Morristown. 

Frederick  S.   Smith,   1891,  Trust 
Company  Building. 
Mountain  Lakes. 

Dudley  B.  Browning,  1916. 

Oren  F.  Browning,  Jr.  1914. 

George    H.     Wyckoff,     1892,     55 
Lake  Drive. 
Mt.  Tabor. 

Irving  S.  Tompkins,  1894. 
Neshanic. 

John   Hart,   1869. 

John  L.   Schenck,  1883. 

Louis  H.  Schenck,  1874.     tSom- 
erville,  N.  J. 
Netcong. 

Will  G.  Atwood,  1910. 
Newark. 

James  K.  Alverson,  1912,  390 
Sandford  Ave. 

Harold  C.  Amos,  1912,  Newark 
Academy. 

John  Arthur,  1912,  26  Waverly 
Ave. 

J,  Edward  Ashmead,  1897, 
tPrudential        Bldg.  *East 

Orange,  N.  J. 

George  G.  Ashwell,  1906,  174 
N.   9th  St. 

Harvey  W.  Banks,  1915,  fPad- 
dock  Zuzi  Motor  Car  Co, 
♦East  Orange,  N,  J. 

William  V.  Becker,  1911,  61 
Millington  Aye, 

Philander  Betts,  3d,  1891,  t790 
Broad    St.      *Montclair,    N,    J. 

Herbert  Boggs,  1873,  160  Mar- 
ket St. 

Arthur  H.  Bradley,  1902,  218 
Fairmount  Ave. 

Charles  Bradley,  1876,  t58  Free- 
man St,     *18  James  St. 

John  B.  Brown,  1904,  t29  N,  7th 
St,      *Verona,    N,    J. 

Josiah  J,  Brown,  1860,  80  Hill- 
side Ave. 

Daniel  F,  Burnett,  1901,  fSlO 
Broad  St,     *  Orange,  N.   J, 

Joseph  Burstein,  1912,  106  Mon- 
mouth St. 

Frederic  S.  Bush,  1903,  194  2d 
St. 

Kingsland  Camp,  1914,  30  Ful- 
ton  St. 

Vincent  J,  Casale,  1911,  tl42 
Market  St,  *98  Bloomfleld 
Ave, 

J.  William  Clark,  1887,  Clark 
Thread  Co. 


,416 


KUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Newark. 

Sherman   L.   Conklin,    1916,    247 

Belleville   Ave. 
Morrison  C.  Colyer,  1897,  fFire- 

men's    Insurance    Bldg.      *555 

Clifton  Ave. 
Ralph  E.  Cooper,  1913,  239  Par- 
ker  St. 
Horace     V.     Cory,     1915,     *315 

Ridge  St.      tNewark,   Del. 
Henry  A.   Cozzens,   Jr.,   1913,  22 

Pennington   St. 
Frederick  W.  De  Hart,   1897,  52 

Chester  Ave. 
Edwin   S.   Dewey,   1912,    162   EI- 

wood  Ave. 
R,     Parkhurst    Dickerson,    1914, 

tl07    Halsey     St.         *Chester, 

N.  J. 
William    J.    Douglas,    Jr.,    1904, 

91  Lincoln  Park. 
Eugene   V.    R.    Dulje,    1909,    118 

Central   Ave. 
Frank   H.    Earle,   Jr.,    1907,    163 

N.   7th   St. 
Charles     J.     Eldridge,     1906,     6 

South   St. 
David     L.     Elinsky,     1914,     211 

Hunterdon   St. 
J.      E.      Elmendorf,     1878,     750 

Broad  St. 
Percy    E.    Erickson,    1905,    *114 

Ridgewood    Ave.      tNew    York 

City. 
Eugene   W.    Erler,    1903,   119   N. 

5th  St. 
A.  Boylan  Fitz-Gerald,   1900,   35 

Clay   St. 
William  K.  F.lanagan,  1904,  Kin- 
ney Building. 
O.     Watson    Flavelle,     1897,    35 

Dover  St. 
Frederick  Frelinghuysen,  1868. 
Louis     R.     Freund,     1911,     810 

Broad   St. 
John    Q.    Frey,    1901,     115    3rd 

Ave. 
James  L.  Garabrant,  1901,  t9-15 
*     Clinton     St.       *East     Orange, 

N.   J. 
Charles  H.  Garretson,  1907,  525 

Clinton  Ave. 
Paul     F,     Girtanner,     1900,     40 

Clinton  St. 
Louis    B.    Gittleman,    1916,    187 

Johnson  Ave. 
Walter    D.    Gregory,    1885,    366 

7th  Ave. 
Jacob  W.   Groendyke,    1912,    139 
Wakeman  Ave. 


Newark. 

Franklin  H.  Halliday,  1892,  78 
Oraton  St. 

Charles  Hambrock,  1913,  111 
Osborne  Terrace. 

Louis  Hambrock,  Jr.,  1913,  111 
Osborne  Terrace. 

Daniel  Hand,  1894,  30  Mt. 
Pleasant  Ave. 

J.  Johnston  Hart,  1900,  *356 
Parker  St.  fClark  Thread 
Company. 

Herbert  W.  Heilmann,  1912,  ]-l 
Isabella  Ave. 

William  E.  Helmstaedter,  1809, 
17   Wall   St. 

Max  J.  Hemmer,  Jr.,  1908,  21 
Taylor  St. 

J.  Parker  Hickman,  Jr.,  1913, 
107  Halsey  St. 

Harold  T.  Hoot,  1915,  247  Belle- 
ville Ave. 

Walter  Hornbruch,  1913,  891  S. 
16th  St. 

John  W.  Howell,  1880,  211  Bal- 
lantine   Pkwy. 

Jonathan  H,  Huntington,  3d, 
1916,   34   Johnson  Ave. 

Clarence  C.  Jackson,  1902,  14 
Gouverncur   St. 

Henry  V.  Jacobson,  1912,  110 
Avon  Ave. 

John  W.  Janvier,  1909,  343 
High  St. 

John  E.  Jones,  1903,  16  Ricord 
St. 

Louis  A.  Kempf,  1898,  725  Clif- 
ton Ave. 

William  S.  Ketcham,  1877,  24 
Gould  Ave. 

William  A.  Kinsey,  1894,  192 
Market  St. 

Howard  F.  Kirk,  1903,  *29  Os- 
borne Terrace.  tUnion  Bldg., 
Clinton   St. 

Edwin  T.  Leslie,  1910,  6  Milling- 
ton    Ave. 

Harold  D.  Leslie,  1911,  27  Ingre- 
ham  Place. 

Arthur  R.  Lewis,  1916,  783  S. 
10th   St. 

John  A.  Linnett,  1904,  26  Os- 
borne  Terrace. 

Job  H.  Lippincott,  1902,  742 
Parker  St. 

Samuel  Mandel,  1915,  1  Hill- 
side Ave. 

Frederick  A.  Mandeville,  1885, 
1021  Broad  St. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


417 


Newark. 

James  A.  Mandeville,  1895,  care 

of  Eisele  and  King,  752  Broad 

St. 
Charles     M.     Mason,     1897,     31 

Clinton  St. 
William     J.      McFadden,      1909, 

tNational    State    Bank    Build- 
ing.    *843  S.  15tli  St. 
Archibald      Mercer,      1868,      81 

^Yashington    St. 
Theodore    E.    Merklinger,    1905. 

895  S.  16th  St. 
John     A.     Miller,     1871,     Union 

Building. 
Bartholomew        F.        Monaghan, 

1896,  *349  S.  11th  St.     fWest 

Side  School. 
Robert  E.  Moore,  1915,   *42  Ful- 
ton St.     tNew  York  City. 
Frank    A.     Morris,     1904,     1059 

Hunterdon  St. 
T.     Vassar    Morton,     1913.     *73 

Thomas  St.     fNew  York  City. 
George  S.  Mower,  1896,  115  Lin- 
coln Ave. 
D.    D.    Mulhern,    1913,    Newark 

Star  Eagle. 
James    E.    Mulligan,    1916,    106 

Arlington  St. 
Roger      Myers,      1897,      582      S. 

Orange  Ave. 
J.   Spencer  Osborao,  1899.  45  N. 

Broad  St. 
William  C.  Park,  1914,  64  Astor 

St. 
Cortlandt      Parker,      Jr.,      1878, 

Prudential  Bldg. 
Frederick   W.   Parker,   1888,   187 

Lincoln  Ave. 
John  E.  Parmly,  1884,  97  Heller 

Parkway. 
Ralph     B.     Parsons,     1900,     t46 

Clinton     St.        *394     Sanford 

Ave. 
William  P.   Patterson,  1901,  177 

S.  10th  St. 
Bernard  Pear,  1915,  t790  Broad 

St.     *New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Edward    L.    Peppel,    1916,    372 

Elm  St. 
Clarence  Peters,  1873,  117  Clin- 
ton Ave. 
Harry    M.     Peters,     1883,     1093 

Broad  St. 
Harold  C.  Pierson,  1912,   100  S. 

7th  St. 
Charles  T.   Pomeroy,  1877,   t264 

Halsey  St.     *459  High  St. 


Newark. 

Samuel  L.   Poole,   1893,   Pruden- 
tial Bldg. 
John  H.  Porter,   1886,  164  Mar- 
ket St. 
Arthur  D.  Pringle,  1909,  141  N. 

12th  St. 
J.    Paulding    Read,    1901,     *28S 

Ridge    St.      tNew    York    City. 
Jacob    Chob     Richer,     1913,     93 

Bruce  St. 
Frederic     F.     Roeber,     1897,     24 

Monmouth  St. 
Robert  H.   Rogers,  1893,  49  9th 

Ave. 
Donald    Ross,    1912,    52    Milf6rd 

Ave. 
Robert       L.       Scharring-Hausen, 

1916,   300  N.   7th  St. 
Morris  ^Schechter,    1913,    834    S. 

14th  St. 
Joseph  W.  Scheer,  1914,  69  Del- 

avan  St. 
George    F.    Scull,    1895,    117    N. 

9th  St. 
Edward  Sealy,   1869,  369  Wash- 
ington St. 
Frederic    D.    W.    Searing,    1898, 

106  3d  Ave. 
Harold     Sillcox,     1911,     872     S. 

16th  St. 
Herbert   Simon,    1913,   fDept.   of 

Docks     and     Meadows,      City 

Hall.     *CaldwelI,  N.  J. 
Bevier  H.  Sleght,  1880,  644  Clin- 
ton Ave. 
William    U.     Small,     1897,     413 

Summer  Ave. 
Frederic    W.    Smith,    1902,    806 

Prudential    Bldg. 
S.  Roy  Smith,  1912,  74  Baldwin 

Ave. 
William     E.     Smock,     1912,     44 

Oriental  St. 
Peter    D.    Staats,    1874,    156    N. 

7th  St. 
Frank    H.    Stobaeus,    1908,    755 

Clinton  Ave. 
Nicholas     E.     Tintle,     1902,     12 

Governor  St. 
Joseph     E.     Trippe,     1861,     548 

Sanford  Ave. 
Jacob   H.    Van    Ness,    1862,    205 

Clifton   Ave. 
Frank   R.    Van   Sant,    1907,    725 

Highland  Ave. 
Thomas    D.    Van    Syckel,    1883, 

308  Chadwick  Ave. 


27 


418 


IIUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Watson,       1875, 
Bldgj        *Jersey 


Newark. 

Winant  Van  Winkle,  1900, 
tCommerclal  Casualty  Insur- 
ance  Co.      *Rutherford,   N.    J. 

Carl  Wackenhuth,  1911,  682 
High  St. 

E^rederick  C.  Wackenhuth,  Jr., 
1899,  57  Freeman  St. 

Elmer  L.  Walker,  1912,  37  Mil- 
ford  Ave. 

Raymond  B.  Walling,  1909,  15 
Waverly  Ave. 

Edward  T.  Ward,  1884,  *1  Strat- 
ford Place.  tCare  of  Aaron 
Ward  and   Sons. 

Joseph  Ward,  Jr.,  1871,  t41 
Clinton  St.  *253  Mt.  Pleas- 
ant Ave. 

William  P. 
tPrudential 
City,   N.    J. 

William  L.  Westfall,  Jr.,  1901, 
22  James  St. 

George  H.  Whisler,  1916,  100 
New  York  Ave. 

M.  Royal  Whitenack,  1896,  19 
Bathgate   Place. 

W.  Spader  Willis,  1886,  fState 
Normal  School.  *217  Belle- 
ville Ave. 

Leroy  C.  Wilsey,  1912,  727 
Highland  Ave. 

Stanley  M.  Wilsey,  1914,  *727 
Highland      Ave.  tMadison. 

N.  J. 

Wm.   Leroy  Wyckoff,   1914,   fEs- 
sex  Bldg.    *East  Orange,  N.  J. 
New  Brunswick. 

Harold  Anshen,  1914,  tcare  of 
First  National  Bank.  *14 
Huntington   St. 

Asher  Atkinson,  1885,  49  Mine 
St. 

Edwin  L.  Baier,  1908,  Highland 
Park. 

Joseph  G.  Baier.  *310  Sandford 
St.     tNew  York  City. 

George  V.  N.  Baldwin,  Jr.,  1886, 
Highland    Park. 

Horace  E.  Barwis,  1909,  care  of 
George  L.  Burton. 

C.  Stewart  Beckwith,  1914,  N.  J. 
Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. 

Nathan  T.  Benedict,  1903,  86 
Carroll  Place. 

William  H.  Benedict,  Jr.,  1906, 
86  Carroll   Place. 

J.  Frederic  Berg,  1892. 


New  Brunswick. 

John  C.  Bergen,  1907,  144 
George  St. 

Harold  S.  Best,  1911,  *94 
Church   St.      fSyracuse,   N.   Y. 

LouJs  Bevier,  1878.  *Bishop 
Place.      tRutgers   College. 

John  Bishop,  1878,  Bishop  Place. 

John  V.  Bissett,  1912,  3d  and 
Raritan  Ave.     Highland  Park. 

Frank  D.  Blanchard,  1914,  tNew 
Brunswick  Theological  Semi- 
nary.    *Paterson,  N.  J. 

William  E.  Breazeale,  1889,  *142 
Hamilton  St.  -  tRutgers  Col- 
lege, 

James  F.  Burke,  1913,  101 
Throop  Ave. 

G.  Harold  Buttler,  1902,  Liv- 
ingston Manor. 

Howard  V.  Buttler,  1875,  75 
John  St. 

Alan  D.  Campbell,  1912,  *273 
George  St.     tSt.  Louis,  Mo. 

Henry  de  la  B.  Carpender,  1905. 
George  St. 

J.   Neilson  Carpender,   Jr.,   1897. 

William  Carpender,  2d,  1912, 
New  Brunswick  Refrigerating 
Company. 

Willard  T.  Case,  1910,  Living- 
ston Ave. 

Charles  S.  Cathcart,  1886,  179 
George   St. 

Lewis  B.  Chamberlain,  1886, 
*212  Townsend  St.  tNew 
York  City. 

L.  Hammill  Chamberlin,  1914, 
267   Handy   St. 

Albert  H.  Chester,  1894,  11 
Union    St. 

Franklin  O.  Church,  1914. 
Alumni   House. 

Willard  P.  Clark,  1898,  89  Bay- 
ard St. 

Frederick  W.  Conger,  1902,  245 
Hale  St. 

John  C.  Conger,  1915,  39  Rar- 
itan Ave. 

Charles  H.  Connors,  1913,  1st 
Ave.,  Highland  Park. 

Garret  S.  Conover,  1878.  66 
Schureman  St. 

George  W.  Conover,  1903,  High- 
land Park. 

Louis  W.  Conover,  1904,  78  Al- 
bany St. 

Lester  E.  Cook,  1913,  63  N.  5th 
Aye. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


419 


New  Brunswick. 

Robert  A.  Cook,  1879,  Bleecker 
Place. 

William  B.  Cook,  1912,  12  Pros- 
per  St. 

Henry  G.  Cooke,  1853,  7  Living- 
ston Aye. 

Charles  E.  Corwin,  1892,  228 
Wayne   St. 

Charles  T.  Cowenhoven,  Jr., 
1900,  *192  College  Ave.  fNew 
York  City. 

Charles  T.  Cowenhoven,  1862, 
139  College  Ave. 

Bertram  I.  Cropsey,  1902,  57 
Livingston  Ave. 

Roscoe  W.  De  Baun,  1911,  N.  J. 
Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. 

William  H.  S.  Demarest,  1883, 
Seminary   Place. 

Holmes  V.  M.  Dennis,  Jr.,  1894, 
*32  Union  St.  fNew  York 
City. 

Charles  Deshler,  1885,  106  Col- 
lege Ave. 

George  R.  Deshler,  1895,  256 
Seaman   St. 

Spencer  C.  Devan,  1902,  High- 
land Park. 

Ernest  S.  T.  Dewald,  1911,  22 
Morris   St. 

Frank   M.    Donohue,    1879. 

James  P.  Dougherty,  1891,  79 
Paterson   St. 

Charles  A.  Dunham,  1872, 
George  and   Church   Sts. 

Willard  C.  Durham,  1875,  264 
Seaman     St. 

John  L.  Duryee,  1896,  *Lincoln 
Ave.,  Highland  Park.  fJane- 
Way  Button  Company. 

W^allace  T.  Eakins,  1911,  101 
Hamilton  St. 

HariT  W.  Edgar,  1915,  105 
Lawrence  Ave. 

John  E.  Elmendorf,  Jr.,  1914. 
tBaltimore,  Md. 

Charles  H.  Engelhard,  1915, 
*307  George  St.  tC'are  of 
India    Rubber    Company. 

Le  Roy  J.  Esler,  1912,  105  Wash- 
ington St. 

Harry  S.  Feller,  1908,  260 
Handy  St. 

Harold  R.  Fick,  1915,  P.  O.  Box 
534.     *116  Livingston  Ave. 

Joseph  Fischer,  1871,  215  Town- 
send  St. 


New  Brunswick. 

Adrain  Fisher,  1916,  Highland 
Park. 

Elbron  Fisher,  1912,  237  Rar- 
itan   Ave. 

F.  Walker  Flanagin,  1913,  High- 
land Park. 

Ross  H.  Flanagin,  1916,  High- 
land Park. 

Russell  Fleming,  1915,  254  Ham- 
ilton St. 

Edwin  Florance,  1916,  161  Liv- 
ingston  Ave. 

W.  Edwin  Florance,  1885,  fNa- 
tional  Bank  Building.  *161 
Livingston   Ave. 

Bradley  J.  Folensbee,  1915, 
Hertzog   Hall. 

William  P.  Garrison,  1910,  2 
High   St. 

John  Gauh,  1905,  fWashington, 
D.  C. 

Henry  H.  Giflford,  1884,  Wood- 
bridge  and  Maple  Aves. 

Lawrence  G.  Gillam,  1915,  N.  J. 
Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. 

John  H.  Gillespie.  1882,  ♦Hunt- 
ington St.  tNew  Brunswick 
Theological   Seminary. 

Gregory  R.  Gillmore,  1880. 

William  H.  Greene,  1901,  275 
Delavan  St. 

Elmer  S.  Grymes,  1913,  210 
Handy  St. 

C.  Arlington  Hallenbeck,  1914, 
tNew  Brunswick  Theological 
Seminary.      *Gi'eendale,    N.   Y. 

Frederick  M.  Hart,  1901,  R.  F. 
D.   No.   5. 

Lewis  A.  Heath,  1907,  16  Liv- 
ingston Ave. 

Ralph  Heidingsfeld,  1911,  40  Al- 
bany St. 

William  H.   Helm,   1913. 

David  L.  Hendler,  1909,  72  Den- 
nis  St. 

George  Hill,  1879,  Bleecker 
Place. 

Irving  Hoagland.  1890.  ♦Frank- 
lin Park,  N.  J. 

Samuel  I.  Hoddeson,  1914,  244 
Burnet  St. 

Jasper  S.  Hogan,  1891,  219 
,     ,         Townsend  St. 

J.  Bertram  Howell,  1915,  255 
Suydam  St. 

Ralph  M.  Hubbard,  1915,  *17 
Mine  St.     fCollege  Farm. 


420 


RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


New  Brunswick. 

Edward  S.  Ingham,  1916,  26 
Union    St. 

Harris  A.  Jamison,   1908. 

Jacob  J.  Janeway,  1859,  192 
Livingston    Ave. 

Albert  R.  Johnson,  1907,  *6th 
Ave.  and  Abbott  St.  fRutgers 
College. 

Edward  F.  Johnson,  1901,  Sem- 
inary Place. 

GeoTge  E.  Jones,  1911,  *179 
New  St.     t23  Bayard  St. 

Philip  K.  Kalteissen,  1916,  *126 
College  Ave.     P.   O.   Box  153. 

Oran  Keller,  1912,  253  George 
St. 

J.  Bayard  Kirkpatrick,  1900, 
,t393  George  St.  *15  Cleve- 
land Ave. 

Frank  A.  Langwith,  Jr.,  1915, 
tHertzog  Hall.  *Oceanport, 
N.  J. 

Thomas  H.  Letson,  1896,  138 
Livingston   Ave. 

John  H.  Leupp,  1870. 

Herman  J.  Levine,  1915,  218 
Burnet    St. 

Luke  D.  Lindley,  1896,  193  Liv- 
ingston  Ave. 

Jacob  G.  Lipman,  1898,  Expoi 
ment  Station. 

Eldon  L.  Loblein,  1909,  172 
Somerset   St. 

Robert  A.  Lufburrow,  1908, 
Highland  Park. 

Bryce  I.  MacDonald,  1914,  *41 
College  Ave.  fRutgers  Col- 
lege. 

Neil  MacDougall,  1914,  33  N. 
7th  Ave. 

Harry  J.  March,  1887,  *15 
Grant  Ave.  tUtility  Construc- 
tion Company. 

George  W.  Martin,  1912,  258 
Redmond   St. 

John  D.  Martin,  1870,  133 
Church  St. 

Luther  H.  Martin,  1909,  *258 
Redmond  St.  tRegistrar's  Of- 
fice, Rutgers  College. 

William  H.  McCallum,  1914,  *80 
Welton  St.  tN.  J.  Agrl.  Ex- 
periment Station. 

William  F.  McCloskey,  1915,  130 
French   St. 

Cornelius  B.  McCrelis,  1873. 

Cornelius  B.  McCrelis,  Jr.,  1904. 

John  F.  McGovern,  Jr.,  1912,  36 
Hardenbergh   St. 


i- 


New  Brunswick. 

Edwin  C.  McKeag,  Ph.D.,  185)6, 
233  Somerset  St. 

Howard  D.  McKinney,  1913,  82 
Harrison   Ave. 

Timothy  H.  McManus,  1906,  73 
Huntington   St. 

Eugene  A,  Meacham,  1895,  Bay- 
ard St. 

Arthur  C.  Metcalf,  1914,  41  Col- 
lege Ave. 

John   W,   Mettler,   1899. 

Henry  Miller,  1894,  R.  F.  D. 
No.  4. 

Richard  Morris,  1899,  *16  Cedar 
Ave.      tRutgers    College. 

Daniel  Morrison,  1896,  1  Elm 
Row. 

George  R.  Morrison,  1915,  *10 
Bartlett  St.     Box  184. 

Herbert  W.  Nafey,  1910,  High- 
land Park. 

James  Nellson,  1866. 

S.  Max  Nelson,  1911,  Highland 
Park. 

John  S.  Nevius,  1914,  319  Lin- 
coln Ave. 

James  A.  Newmeyer,  1914,  330 
S.  3d  Ave. 

Robert  C.  Nicholas,  1896, 
*  Bishop  Place,  t  Johnson  and 
Johnson. 

George  W.  Nuttman,  1896,  17 
Hardenbergh  St. 

George  A.  Osborn,  1897,  *37 
Grant  Ave.  fRutgers  College 
Library. 

Earle  J.  Owien,  1903,  N.  J. 
Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. 

Irving  L.  Owen,  1908,  171 
George  St. 

W.  Frank  Parker,  1895,  fNa- 
tional  Bank  of  New  Jersey. 
*40  Hardenbergh   St. 

Cullen  W.  Parmelee,  1896, 
♦Highland  Park.  fRutgers 
College. 

Raymond  S.  Patterson,  1911,  N. 
J.  Agrl.  Experiment  Station. 

Bernard  Pear,  1915,  *1  King 
Block.     tNewark,  N.  J. 

Ralph  N.  Perlee,  1910,  179  New 
St. 

Robert  W.  Pettit,  1900,  144 
Livingston  Ave. 

Frank  R.  Pratt,  1906,  *4  Union 
St.     tRutgers  College. 

William  H.  Price,  1876,  77  Liv- 
ingston Ave. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    IXDEX. 


421 


New  Brunswick. 

Alex.   W.   Quackenboss,   1907,  08 
Albany   St. 

Joseph    Ratner,    1916,    Highland 
Park. 

Anton   A.   Raven,   Jr.,   1916,   185 
'College   Ave. 
.  John  H.  Raven,  1891,  *185  Col- 
lege   Ave.       tNew    Brunswick 
Theological   Seminary. 

Charles  H.  Reed,  1916,  201  Liv- 
ingston  Ave. 

William  Reiley,  1866,  92  Carroll 
Place. 

Howard  A.   Reynolds,   1891,   390 
George  St. 

Richard   C.    Rice,   1908,   82   Car- 
roll  Place. 

George  H.  Roeder,  1906,  R.  P.  i 
D.  No.  6.  I 

Walter  F.  L.  Roeder,  1907,  High-  j 
land   Park.  ' 

Leo  Rogin,  1916,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4.   ■ 

Clarence  G.  Rolfe,  1906,  88  Pat-  , 
erson  St.  I 

Miles  Ross,  1913,  P.  O.  Box  23. 

Millard  F.  Ross,  1880,  100  Liv-  j 
ingston   Ave. 

Vivian  C.  Ross,  1912,  *59  Morris 
St.     tNew  York  City.  I 

John  H.  Rowland.  1914,  '  *208  j 
Commercial  Ave.  fNew  York  j 
City. 

Laurance  P.  Runyon.  1899,  t422 
George  St.     *14  Union  St. 

Schuyler  L.  Rust,  1908,  Lincoln  | 
Ave.  I 

Samuel  L.  Sahn,  1915,  139  \ 
Neilson    St.  j 

T.   Ely   Schanck,    1880,   tPeoples 
Natl.  Bank.     *17  Union  St.         i 

Arthur  van  V.  Schenck,  1905,  43  | 
Paterson   St. 

Warren  R.  Schenck,  1890,  43  } 
Paterson    St.  : 

Henry  P.  Schneeweiss,  1877,  *49   | 
Bayard   St.     tRutgers   College 
Treasurer's   OflSce. 

Edward   R.    Schneider,    1909,    54 
Easton  Ave. 

Fred    C.     Schneider,    1903,     262 
Suydam  St. 

Frederick   W.    Scott,    1907,    Bay- 
ard St. 

Charles    J.    Scudder,    1889,    care 
of  Janeway  and  Carpender. 

J.    Preston    Searle,    1875,    Semi- 
nary Place. 

Raymond   B.   Searle,   1916,   Sem- 
inary Place. 


New  Brunswick. 

Robert  W.  Searle,  1915,  Semi- 
nary Place. 

W^alter  C.  Sedam,  1909,  *86  Pat- 
erson St.     t40  Paterson   St. 

Harold  R.  Segoine,  1908,  High- 
land Park. 

Frederic  K.  Shield,  Jr.,  1915, 
23  2d  Ave. 

Earl  R.  Silvers,  1912,  fAlumni 
House.      *Rahway,    N.    J. 

Shubel  K.  Siver,  1897,  98  Bay- 
ard St. 

Frank  H.  Skinner,  1889,  fcare 
of  Janeway  and  Carpender. 
*The  Bayard. 

Cyrus  C.  Smith,  1883,  Lock  Box 
379.     *118  Hamilton  St. 

Hilmar  F.  Smith,  1913,  157  Col- 
lege Ave. 

Ralph  O.  Smith,  1902,  *170  Col- 
lege Ave.     tRutgers  College. 

T.  Howard  Smith,  1915,  Box  93. 
tRutgers  College  Treasurer's 
Office. 

Harold  Solomon,  1914,  189  New 
St. 

Frank  E.  Spring,  1903,  Highland 
Park. 

William  E.  Staat,  1913,  *236 
Baldwin  St.  tNew  Brunswick 
Refrigerating  Co. 

William  H.  Stang,  1915,  125 
Somerset   St. 

Elroy  W.  Steedle,  1915,  *81 
Easton  Ave.     tMilltown,  N.  J. 

Charles  W.  Stevens,  Jr.,  1902, 
13  Kirkpatrick  St. 

Alan  H.  Strong,  1874,  National 
Bank  of  N.  J.  Building. 
tPhiladelphia,  Pa. 

Selah  W.  Sti^ong,  1891,  11  Har- 
denbergh   St. 

Theodore  Strong,  1883,  tNa- 
tional  Bank  Bldg.  ♦"Strong- 
hold." 

Russell  F.  Stryker,  1910, 
tRutgers  Preparatory  School. 
♦Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

J.  Claude  Thomson,  1910,  11 
Union  St. 

Josiah  Tice,  1877,  92  Albany  St. 

Charles  E.  Tindell,  1893,  119 
Church   St. 

Alfred  A.  Titsworth,  1877,  *590 
George   St.      tRutgers   College. 

Harvey  I.  Todd,  1915,  Hertzog 
Hall. 

George  C.  Towle,  1869,  t417 
George   St.      *Metuchen,   N.   J. 


422 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


New  Brunswick. 

M.    Bedell    Vail,    1869,    96    Car- 
roll  Place. 
James    H.    Van    Cleef,    1863,    18 

Union   St. 
Frederick    N.    VanDeripe,    1913, 

77   Lincoln  Ave. 
J.     Marshall     Van     De     Venter, 

1903.   144  Somerset  St. 
Francis  C.  Van  Dyck,  1865,  *25 
Grant  Ave.     fRutgers  College. 
Harold  W.  Van  Liew,  1915,  337 

Townsend  St. 
Heaiy     L.     Van     Mater,     1913, 

Highland  Park. 
J.    Alfred    Van    Nest,    1884,    42 

Church   St. 
Charles  S.  Van  Nuis,   1880,  Col- 
lege Farm. 
Percy  L.  Van  Nuis,  1903,  8  Har- 
rison  Ave. 
Russell  U.  Van  Sickle,  1909,  255 

Townsend   St, 
George    A.    Viehmann,    1886,    40 

Paterson   St. 
Otto    R.    A.    Voelker,    1903,    14 

Scott  St. 
Frederick    G.    C.    Volkert,    1904, 
*37  Mine  St.     fMontreal,  Can. 
John     S.     Voorhees,     1916,     586 

George  St. 
Louis    A.    Voorhees,     1885,    111 

Carroll   Place. 
Theodore     Voorhees,     1915,     Ivy 

Hall,  River  Road. 
Tracy  S.  Voorhees,  1911,  Bishop 

Place. 
Vanderbilt     S.     Voorhees,     1878, 

Highland  Park. 
Selman  A.  Waksman,  1915,  N.  J. 

Agrl.  Experiment  Station. 
Edward  A.   Waldron,   1888,   LiT- 

ingston   Manor. 
Herbert    M.    Waldron,    1893,    25 

Livingston  Ave. 
Howard    V.    D.    AValdron,    1893, 

25  Livingston  Ave. 
William      H.      Waldron,       1886, 

River  Road. 
Allen    G.    Waller,    1915,    tN.    J. 
Agrl.       Experiment       Station. 
♦Freehold,  N.  J. 
Paul     Walrath,     1914,     Alumni 

House. 
Robert    F.    S.    Wark,    1877,    43 

Remsen  Ave. 
A,     Dudley     Watson,     1915,     17 
Hardenbergh   St. 


New  Brunswick. 

Harold  S.  Watson,  1913,  *121 
4th  Ave.  tinterwoven  Stock- 
ing  Company. 

Russell  E.  Watson,  1907,  High- 
land Park. 

Frederick  Weigel,  1880,  48  Pat- 
erson   St. 

Arthur  D.  Welsh,  1911,  108 
Somerset  St. 

Charles  P.  Wilber,  1905,  *Bishop 
Place.     tTrenton,  N.  J. 

Louis  K.  Wilkins,  1914,  N.  J. 
Agrl.    Experiment    Station. 

Douwe  D.  Williamson,  1870,  *36 
Union  St.  fNational  Bank  of 
N.  J.  Bldg. 

Nicholas  N.  Williamson,  1902, 
36  Union  St. 

George  W.  Wilmot,  Jr.,  1914. 
*166  Somerset  St,  fNew  York 
City. 

J.  DesMer  Wilmot,  1914,  *151 
Livingston  Ave.  tNew  York 
City. 

Carl  W.  Wilmurt,  1907,  111  Car- 
roll Place. 

Raymond  P.  Wilson,  1907.  57 
Paterson  St. 

Carl  R.  Woodward,  1914,  tN.  J. 
Agai.  Exp.  Station.  *253 
Lawrence  Ave.  , 

Wilfred  R.  Woodward,  1896. 

Jacob   Wyckoff,    1898,    Lawrence 
Ave. 
New  Durham. 

Wilber  T.   Gowen,   1909,   Church 
St. 
New  Market. 

William  F.  Mets,  1891. 

Frank  O.  Nelson,  1886. 

John   I.   Nelson,   1904. 

Lester  E.  Nelson,  1914. 

Walter  B.  Nelson,  1907. 

William  J.  Nelson,  1877. 

Ethan  C.  Rogers,  1912. 

Newton. 

Edwin  H.  Halsted,  1912. 

North  Bergen. 

Isaac  W.  Gowen,  1879. 

Wilber  T.  Gowen,  1909,  Grove 
Parsonage. 

W.  Lloyd  Van  Keuren,  1909,  *78 
Danielson  St,    fHarrison,  N.  J. 
North  Hackensack. 

Jesse  F.  Zabriskie,  1896. 
North  Paterson. 

Elias  B.   Van   Arsdale,   1890. 


GEOGRAPHICxVL    INDEX. 


428 


North  Plainfield. 

Henry  Eggerding,  1900,  30  Duer 

St. 
Harry  B.  Smith,  1915,  48  Grand- 
view  Ave. 
Joseph   J.   Yates,   1894,    139    De- 

lacy  Ave. 
Nutley. 

Edgar    L.    Dickerson,    1902,    106 

Prospect  St. 
Abijah    C.    Fox,    1894,    57    High 

St. 
David  N.   Heni-y,   1894. 
Harold    W.     Schenck,     1913,     30 

Church  St. 
J.     Homer     Stover,     1910,     *176 

Grant   Ave.      fTrenton,    N.    J. 
Frank      H.      Whitenack,      1899, 

Crestwood  Ave. 
Oakhurst. 

Frank  R.   Parker,   1911. 
Oakland. 

William  V.   D.   Strong,   1891. 
Ocean  City. 

William  H.   Campbell,   Jr.,   1915, 

902  Asbury  Ave. 
Henry     W.     Foulds,     1913,     400 

Ocean  Ave. 
Morgan    Hand,.  Jr.,    1910,    ycare 

of    City    Hall.       *819    Wesley 

Ave. 
George    D.    Norcom,    1915,    *408 

Central  Ave.     fTrenton,  N.  J. 
Ocean  Grove. 

Charles    R.    Rogers,    1911,    *136 

Lake   Ave.      fNew   York    City. 
Herbert  C.   Segur,   1916,   69   Mt. 

Hermon   Way. 
Paul  Strassburger,  1903,  42  Pil- 
grim Pathway. 
Oceanic. 

Lloyd  B.  Wheeler,  1907. 
Oceanport. 

Frank  A.  Langwith,  1915.    fNew 

Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Old  Bridge. 

Murray  A.  Chittick,  1916. 
James   Fountain,    1890. 
Floyd  E.  Rue,  1914. 
Oradell. 

John  T.   DeWitt,  1889. 
Edgar  I.  McCully,  1894. 
Samuel  D.  Stryker,  Jr.,  1886. 
Orange. 

D.  Frederick  Burnett,  1901,  *525 

Scotland  Rd.     fNewark,  N.  J. 
Peter    V.    Huyssoon,    1873,    *30 

Park  Place.     fNew  York  City. 
Harry   L.   Marker,   1899,   7   New 

England  Terrace. 


Orange. 

N.  Grant  Richie,  1902,  *52  Hey- 

wood  Ave.      tBrooklyn,    N.   Y. 
William   D.    Schoonmaker,    1880, 

45  Clarendon  Place. 
Palisades  Park. 

Louis  J.  Quad,   1899,   *Palisades 

Blvd.    fCare  of  Arbuckle  Bros, 
Palmyra. 

Henry  C.   Cooper,   1912,   Box  27. 
William  S.   C.   Roray,  1900,   708 

Parry  Ave. 
Park  Ridge. 

Frank  O.  Mittag,  Jr.,  1906. 
Francis  A.  Seibert,  1897. 
Parlin. 

Charles  W.   Chappel,  1905. 
Walter    M.    Van    Wagner,    1914, 

Hercules  Powder  Co. 
Passaic. 

John    E.    Ackerman,    1879,    206 

Boulevard. 
Henjy  H.  Conover,  1900,  65  Irv- 
ing Place. 
Walter  C.  Cabell,  291  Main  Ave. 
Edward      Dawson,      1898,      185 

Paulison  Ave. 
Gilbert  T.  Gale,  1892,  *45  Carl- 
ton    Place.       fPassaic     Print 

Works. 
Frederick  W.   Gaston,   1904,   266 

Pennington  Ave. 
William    F.    Gaston,    1874,    tl70 

Lexington    Ave.       *257     Main 

Ave. 
J.     Royal     Hemion,     1892,     113 

Meade  Ave. 
Elmer    W.    Kent,    1908,    40    Col- 
umbia  Ave. 
Walter  Kip,   1875,   60   Lafayette 

Ave. 
Ellas     Mead,     1868,     382     River 

Drire. 
Joseph  Scudder,  1897,  115  Paul- 
ison Ave. 
Arthur    H.    Temple,     1896,    164 

JeCferson   St. 
Paterson. 

Simon    Blocker,    1905,    673    East 

27th   St. 
Fi-ank  D.  Blanchard,  1914,  *372 

Ellison   St.     fNew  Brunswick, 

N.   J. 
Eugene       Bogert,       1895,       t314 

Straight      St.        *Glen      Rock, 

N.  J. 
Christian   W.    Braun,    1916,    229 

Marshall   St. 
James     F.     Briody,     1897,     385 

Main    S:-. 


424 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Paterson. 

Harry    M.    Buckwald,    1915,    64 
Main   St. 
•    John  B.  Church.  1867.  518  River 
St. 

Robert   I.   Hopper.   1866. 

Lester  Inglis,  1896,  503  Broad- 
way. 

Henry  Kip,  1875,  604  K.  25th 
St. 

George   W.    Labaw.    1869,    R.    P. 

D.  No.  1. 

Henry    Marelli,    1897,    2d    Natl. 

Bank  Bldg. 
George     H.     Metcalf,     1893,     13 

12th  Ave. 
William     O'Connor,     1896,     143 

Wayne  Ave. 
Floyd  Y.   Parsons,   1897,   108   E. 

39th   St. 
Ralph  B.  Parsons,  1900,  *661  E. 

23d   St.      tNewark,    N.    J. 
Herbert    R.    Peebles,     1912,     *9 

Pennington     St.       fAllentown. 

Pa. 
Elmer     L.     Schoonmakcr,     1914, 

620  East  24th  St. 
William    P.    Seddon,    1908,    *783 

Madison    Ave.      tSecond    Natl. 

Bank  Bldg. 
George  J.  Steinmetz,  1889,  tPat- 

erson     High    School.       *Great 

Notch,  N.  J. 
James   E.    Torrey,   1897,    612    E. 

26th   St. 
Garret     Van     Cleve,     1896,     152 

Market  St. 
Charles  K.  Van  Riper,  1913,  652 

E.  26th  St. 

Frank   P.    Venable,    1905,    51    N. 

3d  St. 
William    H.    Vroom,    1862,    690 

E.  25th   St. 
Theodore    W.    Welles,    1862,    406 

E.   30th  St. 

Pattenburg. 

Albert  L.  Hagen.  1912. 

Penns  Grove. 

E,  Freeman  Hawley,  1909,  *Box 
17,  Riverview.  fl^uPont  Pow- 
der Company. 

HaTold  S.  Riggins,  1902. 

William  W.  Summerill,  1914, 
care  of  DuPont  Powder  Com- 
pany. 

Perth   Amboy. 

Rufus  Allen,  Jr.,  1915,  496  Mar- 
ket  St. 


Perth  Amboy. 

Louis  P.  Booz,  Jr.,  1910,  87  Fay- 
ette St. 
Fred  A.  Briegs,  1912,  89  Market 

St. 
Adolph   Brogger,   1906,   74   State 

St. 
Warren    L.    DuBois,    1908,    162 

Smith   St. 
Solomon      Esberg,       1907,       203 

Smith    St. 
Alvin    B.    Fox,    1908,    226    Mad- 
ison   Ave. 
Morris      J.      Gluck,      1908,     158 

Brighton   Ave. 
James  Grieve,  1908,  59  Kearney 

Ave. 
Thomas    L.     Hanson,     1910,     83 

Gordon    St. 
Carl   F.  N.   Hegstrom,   1913,   179 

Market  St. 
Charles    C.    Hommann,    1872,    81 

Smith   St. 
H.     Max     Kaletsch,     1909,     313 

Watson  Ave. 
Henry     C.     Koster,     1914,     524 

Smith  St. 
Harvey     T.     Mann,     1916,     128 

State  St. 
William      H-      McCormick,      Jr., 

1908,  153  High  St. 
Martin    S.    Meinzer,    1901,    284 

Madison  Ave. 
Mahlon    G.    Milliken,    1913,    152 

Lewis  St. 
Oliver    F.    Mitchell.    1913,    tl29 

Market  St.     *147  State  St. 
Herman  A.  Plusch,  1904. 
Forrest  L.  Smith,  1902,  272  High 

St. 
James     S.     Wight,     1881.     *142 

High  St.     tlOl  Smith  St. 

Petersburg. 

Rodney  Van  Gilder,  1908. 
Phillipsburg. 

Walter  Anner,  1915. 

Pine  Brook. 

Earle  B.  Van  Ness,   1912,  fKen- 
vil,  N.  J. 
Pitman. 

David  H.  Schock.  1878. 

Plainfield. 

Fred    K.     Armstrong,     1907,    37 

Duer  St. 
Joseph   F.    Berg,    1863,    1020    E. 

Front  St. 
Clarence    B.    Brokaw,    1903,    135 

DeLacey  Ave. 


GEOGRAPinCAL    INDEX. 


425 


Plalnfleld. 

Peter  R,  Buckelew,  1880,  134  E. 

5th  St. 
Raymond  V.  A.  Carpenter,  1897, 

*33  Manning  Ave.     fNew  York 

City. 
Roy    W.    Gates,    1916,    *826    1st 

Place.  ^  tNew  York  City. 
Frederick    C.    Grant,    1894,    119 

Grove  St. 
Benjamin    E.    Herrmann,     1910, 

301  East  3d  St. 
William  G.  Herrmann,  1912,  937 

W.  7th  St. 
William  C.  Hubbard,   1890,   *111 

W.    5th   St.      tPotter   Printing 

Press  Company. 
Harry    B.     Jackson,     1916,     350 

Emerson  Ave. 
Isidor     Kunzman,      1912,      *122 

Plainfield  Ave.     tl33  E.  Front 

St. 
Robert    A.     Meeker,     1875,     527 

Belvidere  Ave. 
Herman  A.  Newmark,   1913,  431 

W.  4th  St. 
Julius    J.    Newmark,    1909,    431 

W.  4th  St, 
C.  Wolfe-Tone  Overton,  1913,  31 

Rockview  Ave. 
Edward    C.    Pearson,    1868,    817 

Second  Place. 
Daniel  Rapalje,   1855,   724  Carl- 
ton Ave. 
Charles  A.  Read,  1878,  203  Park 

Ave. 
Cornelius  Schenck,  1879,  904  W. 

Front  St. 
Cornelius  F.   Schenck,   1913,   904 

W.  Front  St. 
Samuel    Silbert,    1915,    426    W. 

Front   St. 
Arthur  E.   Smith,   1903,   811   W. 

5th  St. 
Frederick    M.    Smith,    1911,    607 

Central  Ave. 
William   M.   Stillman,    1877,   212 

W.  Front  St. 
Samuel   R.    Taverner,    1909,    514 

Madison  Ave. 
Arthur  L.   Titsworth,   1875,   424 

W.  5th  St. 
Charles  M.  Titsworth,  1902,  156 

Watchung  Ave. 
Philip  V.  Van  Arsdale,  1906,  301 

E.  Front  St. 
Joseph   A.   VanMater,   1880,    *21 

Myrtle  Ave.     tNew  York  City. 
Edward   J.    Van    Wagner,    1016, 

1116  W.  7th  St. 


Plainfield. 

John  H.  Van  Winkle,  1864,  Bab- 
cock  Bldg. 
Leon   P.   Zeglio,   1914,   R.   F.   D. 

No.  3. 
Pleasantville. 

Walter  B.  McDougall,  1911. 
Elmer  S.  Weaver,  1905. 
Point  Pleasant. 

Frederick  J.  Johnson,  1913. 
Warren  D.  McCloskey,  1915,  406 

River  Ave. 
Pompton  Lakes. 

Charles  M.  Dixon,  1894, 
Pompton  Plains, 

Frederic  E.  Foertner,  1902. 
Louis  J.  Ryerson,  1872. 
Potttersville. 

Adrian  Westveer,  1865. 
Princeton. 

Alfred   Drury,    1896,    8    Stockton 

St. 
W.  Halsey  Van   Doren,   1867,  R. 

F.  D, 
Quinton. 

Loren  P.  Plummer,  Jr.,  1905, 
Rahway, 

William   P,   E,   Ainsworth,   1916, 

73  Esterbrook  Ave. 
Adolph   H.   Baumann,    1914,   633 

St,  George's  Ave, 
Eugene   K,    Baumann,    1912,    St, 

George's  Ave. 
Cortlandt  H.   Bonney,   1903,   161 

Central  Ave. 
E.  Dudley  Chase,  1913,  78  Maple 

Ave. 
Allen    D.    Cloke,    1909,    215    E. 

Hazelwood  Ave, 
Charles  E,  Corbin,  1909. 
Frank  V.  Dobbins,  1895. 
George  M.  Friese,  Jr.,  1912,  140 

Hazelwood  Ave. 
Garrett  S.  Jones,  1874. 
Stanly  W.  Jones,  1895,  Elm  Ave, 
Reginald    P,    Lukens,    1914,    75 

Bryant   St, 
Earl    MacClary,    1916,    225    W, 

Milton  Ave. 
Franklin    Marsh,    1879,    162    W. 

Milton  Ave, 
John  O,  Marsh,  1912,   *Pierpont 

St,     tl37  Main  St. 
Bergen     S.     Merrill,     1908,     118 

Bryant  St. 
George     W,     Mingus,     1909,     77 

Union  St, 
Walter     E,     Orvis,      1913.     216 

Grand  St. 


426 


RUTGERS  COLLEGE. 


Rahway. 

William    R.     Ransom,     1909,    80 

Paterson  St. 
Ralph    F.    Rltter,    1909,    140    W. 

Scott  Ave. 
Harold   L.    Robinson,    1905,    Jef- 
ferson Ave. 
Irving   R.    Rosell,    1914,    82    Elm 

Ave. 
Walton    B.    Selover,    1897,    Elm 

Ave. 
Earl  R.  Silvers,  1913,  *152  Com- 
merce   St.      fNew    Brunswick, 
N.  J. 
Harold     M.     Terrill,     1012,     160 

Seminary  Ave. 
Charles  A.  Titus,  1912,  57  Com- 
merce St. 
J.    Jervis   Vail,    1898,    59    Hazel- 
wood  Ave. 
John    W.    Wall,     1914,     Rahway 

Natl.  Bank. 
James   C.   Waters,   Jr.,    1904,    19 

Bryant  St. 
Otto     E.      Wiemer,      1916,      130 

Church  St. 
Frank    C.     Woodruff,     1904,     36 
Seminary  Ave. 
Raritan. 

Philip  Lindsley,  1893. 
Louis  T.  Reed,  1880. 
Readington. 

Benjamin  V.  D.  Wyckoff,  1875. 
Red  Bank. 

Bayard    C.    Applegate,    1905,    60 

Broad    St. 
Daniel   H.   Applegate,    Jr.,    1903, 

60  Broad   St. 
Charles    F.     Duncan,     1912,     44 

Borden   St. 
Edwin  Field,  1870,  76  W.  Front 

St. 
Thomas  H.   Grant,   1881. 
William    Hockman,    1886,    New- 
man   Spring   Rd. 
Lional  F.   Liebschutz,   1912,   129 

Branch  Ave. 
Frank    L.    Manning,    1896,    t21 
Broad  St.     *34  Le  Roy  Place. 
Adrian    C.   Minton,    1916,    58   E. 

Front  St. 
D.     DuBois    Schenck,     1872,     76 

Oakland  St. 
ArthuT  C.  Swift,  1908,  3  Throck- 
morton Ave. 
George     M.     Taylor,     1877,     54 

Broad   St. 
Garret  Wyckoff,  1881,  50  Branch 
Ave. 


Ridgefield  Park. 

Frank    A.    Morrison,    1909,    272 

Hackensack  Rd. 
John    D,     Morrison,     1912,     270 

Hackensack  Rd. 
William   J.    Morrison,    Jr.,    1897, 

Hackensack  Rd. 
Ridge  wood. 

Harold  J.   Cadmus,  1912,  203  S. 

Maple  Ave. 
Henry    D.     Cook,     1904,     Saddle 

River  Road. 
Henry     K.     Davies,     1914,     *4S 

Franklin     Ave.       fNew     York 

City. 
Wallace  Dunlop,  1916,  20  Hanks 

Ave. 
William    J.     Ransom,     1912.     96 

Van  Dien  Ave. 
John    A.    Van    Neste,    1872,    110 

Pi-ospect  St. 
Asa  Zabriskie,  1880.    tSan  Fran- 
cisco,  Cal. 
David    D.     Zabriskie.     1879.     84 

West   Ridgewood  Ave. 

Ringoes. 

Lindley  G.   Cook,   1914. 

River   Edge. 

James  E.  Graham,   1871. 

Riverside. 

Charles   H.   Taubel,   1906. 
Wainright  D.   Twing,    1916,    515 
Fairyiew  Ave. 
'  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson,  1906,  517 
Fairview  Ave. 

Riverton. 

Benjamin    Lippincott,    1884,    R. 

F.  D. 
George    S.    Willits,    1873.    Lawn 

House. 

Rockaway. 

Hugh  Haddow,   Jr.,  1897,   Hoag- 
land  Ave. 

Roselle. 

Frank   C.   Manley,   1896.   264   3d 

Ave.  E. 
Harvey  C.  Robins,  1907,   137  3d 

Ave.   E. 
Oliver     P.      Schneeweiss,      1881, 

*128  W.  6th  Ave.     fNew  York 

City. 
Edward     P.     Smaney,     1916.     49 

Locust  St. 
Burtis  F.  Vaughan,  1905,  146  E. 

5th  Ave. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


427 


Roselle  Park. 

J.    Wallace  Higgins,   1893,    *405 

Chestnut  St.    fNew  York  City. 

Lloyd    N.     Lewis,    1915,    54    E. 

Grant  Ave. 
Henry    H.     Stevens,     1892,     621 
Chestnut  St. 
Rutherford. 

W.   Allen    Messier,    1898,    11    W. 

Park  Place. 
George    M.    Sangster,    1911,    300 

Washington  Ave. 
Henry  Utterwick,  1863,  150  Car- 

mita  Ave. 
Charles   Van   Winkle,   1885,   The 

Terrace. 
Stirling    Van    Winkle,     1908,    5 
Lincoln   Are. 
tieodore  Va: 
Ridge  Rd. 
Winant   Van    Winkle,    1900,    *15 
Pierrepont      Ave.         tNewark, 
N.    J. 
Howard  I.  Wheat,  1908,  55  Ray- 
mond Ave. 
Salem. 

F.    Newlin    Acton,    1912,    P.    O. 

Box  196. 
Harry   D.    Green,    1909,    16    Oak 

St. 
John    Handley,    1883,    15    Chest- 
nut St. 
J.    Lawrence   Pettit,    1912,    *260 
Grant   St.      fPhiladelphia,    Pa. 
Eugene  R.  Taylor,  1916,   39  7th 
St. 
Sayreville. 

Jesse  H.   Beekman,   1879. 
Douglas  J.  Fisher,  1908. 
Fred  Macarthy,  Jr.,  1915. 
Scotch  Plains. 

Charles  Elliott,  1908. 
Sea   Bright. 

Howard  M.   Prichard    1913. 
Sea  Isle  City. 

Lawrence    W.    Sharp,    1916,    20 
Swain  St. 
Sergeantsville. 

Eugene  B.  Matthews,  1885. 
Sewell. 

George  B.   Hurff,   1882. 
Short   Hills. 

Alfred  W.  Thomas,   1914. 
Henry   F.   Twitchell,    1893,   Pub- 
lic  School. 
Skillman. 

Isaac   S.   Schenck,   1873. 


Somerville. 

C.    Drysdale   Black,    1908,    R.    F. 

D.  No.   2. 

Clarence   E.    Case,    1900,    64    W. 

Main  St. 
Horace  Codington,  1898. 
Jacob  B.  Cornell,  1872, 
Clarkson    A.    Cranmer,    1916,    22 

N.   Bridge   St. 
William    S.    Cranmer,    1882,    22 

N.   Bridge  St. 
Howard  K.  Dilts,  1909,  *181  W. 

Summit    St.      fCare    of    Hig'h 

School. 
Joshua    Doughty,    Jr.,    1869,    30 

West  End  Ave. 
John    A.    Freeh,    1878,    27    Main 

St. 
Clarence   Garretson,   1899,   Clark 

Bldg. 
Harold    N.    Halstead,    1916,    118 

Bartine    St. 
Theodore  J.   Hoffman,  1851. 
Edward  L.  Keenan,  1907. 
Voorhees     Kline,      1909,      Grant 

Bldg. 
Frederick   A.    McCtillough,    1914, 

2  W.  Main  St. 
John    F.    McWilliam,    1881,    112 

South  St. 
William    S.    Porte,    1915,    High 

School. 
Louis    H.    Schenck,    1874,      *Ne- 

shanic,  N.  J. 
Aaron   L.   StiUwell,   1886,   30   N. 

Bridge  St. 
George    V.    Vanderveer,    1879,    3 

W.   Main   St. 
Rynier  Veghte,  1875,  69  Doughty 

Ave. 
LaRue    Vredenburgh,    1876,    168 

W.  Main  St. 
-      William   S.   WoodrufiC,   1907,    193 

E.  High  St. 

Theodore  Wyman,  Jr.,  1908,  171 
E.  High  St.  •• 

South  Amboy. 

Edward  J.  Crane,  1915. 

Melvin  M.    Hunt,    1913,   Borden- 

town  Ave. 
Arthur   T.    McMichael,    1910,    P. 

O.  Bldg. 
J.  Manning  Roberts,  1894. 
South  Bound  Brook. 

Harold  E.  Green,  1906. 
South  Branch. 

Isaac  Sperling,  1890. 


428 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


South  Dennis. 

Malcolm  C.  Ludlam,  1890. 
South  Middlebush. 

Abram  W.  Totten,  1894. 
South  Orange. 

Harold     S.     Bolsover,     1915,     45 

Delaware  Ave. 
Stuart  M.  Firth,  1914,  249  Ridge- 
wood  Road, 
South  River. 

Charles  C.  Armstrong,  1907, 
Leonard  S.  Briggs,  1912, 
George  L.  Burton,  1909, 
Edwin  F.  Cathcart,  1913. 
Charles       E.       Jacquart,       1911. 
American  Enameled  Brick  and 
Tile  Company. 
William  Morgan,  1873. 
Charles  H.  Rogers,  1882. 
Springfield. 

Edwin    C.    Alford,    1909,    fEliza- 

beth,  N.  J. 
William   P.   Carter,    1896,   P.    O. 

Box  112 
George  A.  Liggett,  1889. 
Erwin  L,  Meisel,  1916. 
Frank    L.    Walton,    1914,    Morris 
Ave. 
Stanhope. 

John  Wills,  1895. 
Stelton. 

Charles  T.  Letson,  1895. 
Edward  F.  Sims,  1913  ' 

Stockton. 

Raymond  S.  Harrison,  1894. 
John  F.  Hunt,  1896. 
Succasunna. 

Clifford  W.  Buck,  1912, 
Summit. 

Robert  B,  LitteH,  1895,  46  Pros- 
.     pect  St. 

Horace  E.  Treat,  1908,  10  High 
land  Ave 
Swedesboro. 

Harris  T.   Kille,   1916,   R.   F.   D. 
No.  2, 
Toms  River, 

Philip  S.  Bailey,  1895. 
Mahlon  W.  Ernst,  1897. 
Charles  A.  Morris,  1905. 
Trenton. 

Charles  S  Aitkin,  1880,  *44 
Montgomery  PI.  tOflfice  of 
Secretary  of  State. 
Symmes  Bergen,  1869,  588  Chest- 
nut Ave. 
John  Bruyere,  1881,  131  Perry 
St. 


Trenton. 

George     C.     Bullock,     1892,     915 

Edgewood  Ave. 
Gardner  H.   Cain,   1881,   476   W. 

State  St. 
William    B.     Carter,     1903,    253 

Lafayette  Ave. 
Charles   Divine,   1890,   210   Park 

Lane. 
Willet     H.     Drake,     1913,     1334 

Greenwood  Ave. 
Leon    A.    Errickson,    1915,    312 

Academy  St. 
Charles   R.    Fairchild,    1902.   .^2 

Prospect  St. 
Le  Roy  W.  Farley,  1910,  515  E. 

State  St. 
J.    Ridgway    Fell,    1869,    134    N. . 

Clinton  Ave. 
Scott  M.  Fell,  1911,  943  Berkeley 

Ave. 
Isaac  Finejerg,  1907,  35  Perrine 

Ave. 
Alfred    C.     Gregory,     1896,     909 

Bellovue  Ave. 
Rutherford    C.    Haven,    1902,    36 

Forst-Richey  Building. 
Linwood  L.  Lee,  1916,  911  Edge- 
wood  Ave. 
William  H.  MacDonald,  1911,  18 

McKinley  Ave. 
George  W.   Mulheron,   1909,   204 

N.  Clinton  Ave. 
Alfred  B.  Nelson,  1879. 
George    D.    Norcom,    1915.    tcare 

of     State     Board     of     Health. 

♦Ocean  City,  N.  J. 
John  E.  Pritchard,  1915,  9  Perry 

St. 
Thomas  U.  Purrington,  1914,  *46 

Hudson  St.     fBayonne,  N.  J. 
Alfred  Reed,  1862. 
W.     Earl     Rochford,     1911,     23 

General  Greene  Ave. 
Samuel    M.    Sharkey,    1913,    834 

Berkeley  Ave. 
Willard  S.  Slack,  1912,  Berkeley 

and  Parkside  Aves. 
Clarence  L.  Smith,   1896,  143  E. 

State  St. 
Joseph     H.     Stone,     1914,     302 

Perry  St. 
Charles  C.  Stover,  1913,  474  W. 

State  St. 
Edward  C.  Stover,  Jr.,  1013,  474 

W.  State  St. 
J.  Homer  Stover,  1910.  t474  W. 

State  St.     *Nutley.  N.  J. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


429 


Trenton. 

Andrew  E.  Sweeney,  1907,  204 
Spring  St. 

Albert  A.  Taylor,  Jr.,  1905, 
American   Mechanics   Building. 

John  W.  Thompson,  1899,  316 
Chestnut  Ave. 

Theodore  Tobish,  1903,  184  S. 
Broad  St. 

Morris  S.  Traver,  1912,  46  N. 
Clinton  Ave. 

John  T.  Van  Cleef,  1869,  P.  O. 
Box  624. 

Francis  E.  Weis,  1913,  4  Frank- 
lin St. 

Charles  P.  Wilber,  1905,  tcare 
of  Forest  Commission,  State 
House.     *New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Edmund  O.  Wood,  1898,  33  Col- 
onial Ave, 

Japhet    B.     Woolston,     1911,     8 
General   Greene  Ave. 
Trenton  Junction. 

Samuel  S.  De  Cou,  1893. 
Union,    Union    Co. 

H.  Lewis  Benedict,   1902. 

Walter  G.  Boschen,   1907. 
Upper  Montclair. 

Howard  S.  Gies,  1908,  55  Park 
St. 

Cornelius  D.  Vreeland,  1891,  215 
Inwood   Ave. 
Ventnor  City. 

Howard  G.  Harris,  1894,  110  S. 
Surrey  Place. 

Warner    I.    Risley,    1904,    *8    S. 
Oxford  Place.     fAtlantic  City, 
N.  J. 
Verona. 

John  B.  Brown,  1904,  *7  Brook- 
dale  Ave.     tNewark,  N.  J. 

Charles  C.  Cain,  1901,  14  For- 
est Ave. 

Oliver  E.   Gordon,   1861. 

Edward    R.    Schmid,    1912,    263 
Bloomfield  Ave. 
Vincent  own. 

J.  Ellis  Trick,  1890. 

Vincent  M.   Irick,   1899. 
Vineland. 

James  L.  R.  Handford,  1915, 
109  Oak  Road. 

George  A.   Mitchell,  1891. 

Warren   S.   Mitchell,   1894. 

Henry  R.  Powell,  1910. 

J.   Russell   Verbrycke,   1881,   620 
Wood  St. 
Washington. 

Clark  C.  Bowers,   1913. 


Weehawken. 

John    Justin,    1862,    30    Fulton 

St.,  Clifton  Park. 
Alfred    J.     Mahnken,     1908,     52 

Hudson        Place,        Highwood 

Park. 
J.    Clarence    Miller,     1904,     228 

34th  St. 
West  Englewood. 

Francis  B.  Kurtz,   1905,   33   Og- 

den  Ave. 
Westfield. 

Henry    G.    Atwater,    1904,    *320 

Prospect      St.        tNew      York 

City. 
Spencer    D.    Embree,    1915,    533 

Clark  St. 
G.     Foster     Herben,     1916,     121 

Ferris  Place. 
Russell     W.     Hunt,     1915,     203 

Ross  Place. 
Joseph    D.    Laurent,    1913,    548 

Washington   St. 
Stanley    P.     Marsh,     1912,    324 

Mountain   Ave. 
Paul    Q.    Oliver,    1893,    tl62    E. 

Broad  St.     *603  Boulevard. 
Byron  M.  Prugh,  1904,  119  Elm 

St.     37  Elm  St. 
Walter   D.    Reese,    1916,    249   E. 

Walnut  St. 
Russell     J.     Savitz,     1915,     617 

Lawrence   Ave. 
Richard    G.    Savoye,    1902,    114 

Central  Ave. 
S.    Neale    Williams,    1914,    319 

South  Ave. 
West  Hoboken. 

Abraham     Urevitz,      1908,      446 

Clinton    Ave. 
West  New  York. 

Ralston    R.    Hannas,    1916,    415 

16th  St. 
Abram    W.    Hopper,     1891,    409 

16th  St. 
Lawrence     H.      Opdycke,     1913, 

*518  W.  22d  St.     tState  Col- 
lege,   Pa. 
West  Nutley. 

Edward    F.    Duggan,    1904,     16 

Beach  St. 
West  Orange. 

Leslie   C.    Lantz,    1913,    36    Col- 
umbia St. 
Leonor    F.    Loree,    1877.      tNew 

York  City. 
Arthur    G.     Whyte,     1911,     *62 

Standish  Ave.     fSt.   Cloud. 


430 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Whitehouse   Station. 

Grant   Davis,    1886. 
Wickatunk. 

Richard  W.   Herbert,  1878. 
Woodbine. 

Israel   Reiner,    1915.      tMillville, 
N.    J. 

David  H.   Rosenfeld,   1905. 

Joseph  S.  Zass,   1916. 
Woodbridge. 

Ephraim  Cutter,  1874,  Green  St. 

Ernest  C.  Moffett,   1910. 

George  M.   Valentine,   1886,   194 
Green  St. 
Wrlghtstown. 

Harry  M.  Allen,  1914. 

NEW  MEXICO. 
Albuquerque. 

Edward    L.    Coriell,    1903,    First 

Natl.   Bank. 
Robert   Stephenson,   1909,    U.    S. 

Forest  Service. 
Frederick    H.    Winn,    1899,    *410 
N.     12th    St.       tSpringerville, 
Ariz. 
Silver  City. 

George    M.     Gordon,     1901,     826 
8th  St. 

NEW    YORK. 
Accord. 

Henry   D.   Frost,    1911. 

Albaijy. 

Walter  W.   Batchelder,   1887,   60 

State  St. 
John     H.     Brandow,     1883,     59 

Manning  Blvd. 
William    H.    Brandow,    1915,    59 

Manning  Blvd. 
Edwin    E.    Colburn,     1876,    Box 

488. 
James   K.    Dunscomb,    1873.    351 

State  St. 
Howard    N.     Fuller,     1874.     144 

State   St. 
Clifford     Horsfall,      1914,     tl34 

Hudson       Ave.  *Kingston, 

N.    Y. 
Burton    J.  ,  Hotaling,     1903,    18 

Ten  Eyck  Ave. 
Charles   Maar,    1889,   fL.   D.   25, 

Capitol.     *538  Morris  St. 
Arthur  H.  Mershon,   1914,  fcare 

of    Del.     and    Hudson     R.     R. 

Company.      *174  State  St. 
Arthur    B.    Murphy,    1910,    649 

State  St. 


Albany. 

Benjamin  H.  Nichols,  Bureau  of 

Health,  City  Building. 
Robert  C.  Pruyn,  1869,  60  State 

St. 
J.  Waterbury  Scudder,  1883,  The 

Albany  Academy. 
Alexander   B.    Wilkie,    1911,    216 

Ontario  St. 
John  Wirth,   1900,  469   S.   Pearl 

St. 
Graham      C,      Woodruff,      1900, 
tUnion  Station.     *143  >S.  Lake 
Ave. 
Asa    Wynkoop,    1887,    335    State 
St. 
Alexandria  Bay. 

Charles  F.   Benjamin,   Jr.,   1898. 
Alfred. 

Waldo    A.    Tltsworth,    1900,    Al- 
fred University. 
Amenia. 

Olin  R.  Rundall,  1913. 
Amsterdam. 

J.     Harvey     Murphy,      1906,      7 

Trinity  Place. 
Levi  M.    Strong,   1870,   281   Guy 
Park  Ave. 
Astoria. 

George  F.  Fitch,  1909,  *44  Wool- 

sey  St.     tNew  York  City. 
Robert   Nutt,    1909,    *71    Temple 
St.     tNew  York  City. 
Attica. 

Glenn  G.  Maxon,  1910. 
Volney  D.  Schlick,  1903. 
Auburn. 

Harry    T.    Dayton,    1892,    fNew 
York  City. 
Babylon. 

Robert  D.  Merrill,  ^1893. 
Baldwin. 

Edgar  T.  Hurley,  1916. 
Bayside. 

Arthur  W.   Knapp,   1894. 

Beacon. 

Paull  J.   Challen,   1891,  Penvale. 
James  G.  Meyer,  1884. 
William  W.  Schomp,  1876. 

Bedford. 

Richard  S.  Conover.  Jr.,  1893. 

Berne. 

Madison  M.  Ball,  1873. 

Binghamton. 

Charles  W.  Gerrmann,  1910.  185 

Washington   St. 
Charles   H.    Goff,    1897,    36   Pine 
St. 


GEOGRAPKICAL    INDEX. 


431 


Bliss. 

Burt  J.  Peffer,  1910. 
Blooming  Grove, 

Benjamin  C.  Sears,  1857. 
Marcus  C.  Sears,  1891. 
Bloomington. 

Albert  A.  Zabriskie,  1865. 
Bronxville. 

Eugene  L.  Hurley,  1895,  Armour 

Villa  Park.     tNew  York   City. 
Brookhaven. 

Frederick  E.  Allen,  1873. 
Brooklyn, 

John   B.    Alden,    1882,    23d   Ave. 

and     Cropsey     Ave.,     Benson- 
hurst. 
Dean   C.   Anderson,    1912,    *1239 

President    St.      t35    Nostrand 

Ave. 
Roy    B.     Anderson,     1914,    1358 

President  St. 
Frederick    C.    Baum,    1896,    485 

Pacific  St. 
Herbert     Bergamini,     1913,     252 

67th  St. 
Jerome     L.     Bergen,     1863,     370 

Hancock  St. 
Richard    B     Bevier^     1916,     212 

Berkeley  Ave. 
Ralph  W.  Booth,  Jr.,  1900,  1062 

Bergen  St. 
Abraham    S.    Brinkerhoff,    1877, 

544  Monroe  St. 
Clifford  S.  Brinkerhoff,  1906,  544 

Monroe  St. 
Jesse     W.     Brooks,     1881,     tl31 

Waverly  Ave.     *288  Lafayette 

Ave. 
Arthur  C.  Busch,  1915,   *592  2d 

St.     tNew  York  City. 
Nathan     Campbell,     1904,     2416 

Putnam  Ave. 
Samuel  W.  Clason,  1864,  64  Han- 
cock  St. 
John  Currie,  1858,  164  Montague 

St. 
Ralph     P.     Davies,     1907,     1050 

Bergen  St. 
Orville  E.  Fisher,  1902,  1828  83d 

St. 
Everett  M.  Freystadt,  1912,  463 

E.  19th  St. 
Perry  J.  Fuller,  1874,  *105  Lin- 
coln  Place.      tNew  York  City. 
James  C.  Garretson,   1871,   3403 

Glenwood  Road. 
Raymond  L.  Greene,   1909,   *771 

Westminster  Road.     tBrooklyn 

Union  Gas  Company. 


Brooklyn. 

Andrew    Hageman,     1871,     1239 

Herkimer  St. 
James  W.  Hageman,  1903,   1239 

Herkimer   St. 
T.  Dean  Halliwell,  Jr.,  1907,  566 

44th  St. 
William  W.   Hallock,  1889,   *314 

E.  18th  St.     tNew  York  City. 
Charles  F,  Hammond,  1903,  319 

Lincoln  PI, 
Howard  C.  Hasbrouck,  1891,  653 

Schenck  Ave. 
Isaac    E.    Hasbrouck,    1865,    364 

Carlton  Ave. 
Donald  Havens,   1913,   *55  Han- 
sen Place.     tNew  York  City. 
Edgar  G.  Herrmann,  1916,   1005 

E.  40th  St. 
Carl   J.    Heyser,   1897,   28   Brad- 
ford St. 
John    A.    Hitzelberg,    1905,    314 

56th  St. 
Isaac   Mac   M.   Holly,    1889,   673 

St.  Mark's  Ave. 
Stanley  I.  Horn,  1916,  177  Lenox 

Road. 
George    E.     Jackson,     1896,     15 

Alice  Court. 
John  E.  Jennings,  1896,  282  Jef- 
ferson Ave. 
George    H.    Johnson,    1882,    113 

Columbia  Heights. 
Albert  G.  Leeds,  1914,  161   Nor- 
wood Ave. 
John   C.   Loud,   1895,   217  Have- 

meyer  St, 
Ward     B.     Malmar,     1915,     632 

Flatbush  Ave. 
John     R,     Manley,     1874,     *822 

Marcy   Ave.      t367   Fulton    St. 
George    R.    Maxson,    1914,    t963 

Utica  Ave.     *  Locust,  N.  J. 
Andrew  J.  Meyer,  1897.  15  Him- 

rod  St. 
Ralph  C.  Morris,  1903.  1361  53d 

St. 
William  B.  Murray,  Jr.,  1911,  28 

Hampton  Place. 
Harmon     B.     Niver,     1888,     882 

Union  St. 
Warren    M.    Osborn,    1890,    337 

Greene  St. 
Dorrance   W.   Palmer,   1911,   227 

Lincoln    Road. 
Richard    S.    Pearse,    1898,     830 

Quincy    St. 
Norman  L.  Perry,  1858,  264  Al- 

bany   Ave. 


432 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Brooklj^n. 

Burton    S.    Philbrook,    1894,    35 

Nevius  St. 
Van  Wagenen  Pingry,  1913,  133 

Gates  Ave. 
John   O.   Polak,   1889,   287   Clin- 
ton Ave. 
Charles  S.  Pool,  1896,  122  Joral- 

mon  St. 
William  P.  Pool,  1891,  166  Clin- 
ton St. 
Augustus    M.    Price,    1878,    350 

Fulton    St. 
Rodman     M.     Price,     1871,     150 

Chestnut  St. 
John    D.    Prince,    Jr.,    1876,    61 

Martense   St. 
A.   Messier  Quick,   1860,   56  7th 

Ave. 
DeWitt     V.     D.      Reiley,      1886, 

*2022      Church     Ave.        fNew 

York  City. 
N.  Grant  Richie,   1902,  tl05  St. 

James  Place.      *Orange,   N.   J. 
Franklin  M.   Ritchie,    1915,    810 

Sterling  Place. 
Allison     B.    Roome,    1896,    tl58 

Montague  St.      *Roslyn,  N.  Y. 
George   Saflford,   1911,    *158   Un- 

derhill  Ave.     fNew  York  City. 
George    H.    Schedler,    1910,    405 

4th  St. 
Harry    N.    Selvage,    1893,    *462 

3d   St.     tNew  York   City. 
Edwin  K.  Sexton,  1900,  422  Jef- 
ferson Ave. 
Walter  A.   Sherwood,   1896,   289 

Garfield  Place. 
George    E,    Shettle,    1904,    t720 

Halsey  St.     *133  Nichols  Ave. 
E.    Brooks    Simmons,    1913,    167 

Joralmon   St. 
William  E.   Skillman,   1915,   315 

E.   18th  St. 
James     H.     Smith,     1908,     1635 

49th  St. 
Robert   G.    Sparrow,    1913,    *455 

E.  17th  St.     fNew  York  City. 
George    I.    Stokes,    1901,    26    St. 

Charles  Place. 
Thomas    M.    Strong,    1895,    2022 

Church  Ave. 
Chester    H     Tapping,    1895,    83 

Gates  Ave. 
Elmer    H.    Van    Wagenen,    1914, 

27  Madison   St. 
Alexander    Van    Wagoner,    1890, 

164  Montague  St. 


Brooklyn. 

Ralph    S.    Voorhees,    1890,    2137 

83d    St. 
Charles    F.    Watkins,    1902,    154 

Van    Bur  on    St. 
Herman     C.     Weber,     1895,     129 

Columbia    Heights. 
Walter     F.     Wells,     1892,     *360 

Pearl    St.      fCare    of    Edison 

Electrical    Ill'g    Co. 
Edward   H.   Williams,   1900,   223 

89th   St. 
Richard   L.   Williams,    1872,   392 

Westminster  Road. 
Charles    S.    Wright,    1873,    7922 

18th  Ave. 
William   F.   Wyckoff,   1877,   t215 

Montague        St.  *Jamalca, 

N.   Y. 
Buffalo.  • 

William    H.    Boocock,    1885,    70 

Wadsworth  St. 
Charles    S.    Chamberlain,    1893, 

367  Pennsylvania  St. 
Hubert    M.     Chester,     1897,     51 

Park  St. 
Robert  A.   Klein,   1908,   119   Au- 
burn Ave. 
John      O.      McCall,      1901,      437 

Franklin    St. 
Joseph   Silbert,   1915,    1054   Elli- 

cott   St. 
Cairo. 

J.  Wesley  Bulmer,  1915. 
Canajoharie. 

Joel   Loucks,    1881. 
Allen  S.  Merchant,  1903. 
Canandaigua. 

Livingston  L.  Taylor,  1881. 
Catskill. 

James  A.  Deane,  1866. 

L.   Simmons  Ernst,   1914,   75  W. 

Bridge    St. 
Sidney  O.  Lawsing,  1874. 
James   P.    Philip,   1882,   Catskill 

Natl.    Bank. 
Harold    F.    Plusch,    1916. 
Morgan    G.    Smith,    1909,    Divi- 
sion St. 
Chappaqua. 

Warren   R.    Laity,   1914. 
Chatham. 

William  J.  Leggett,  1872. 

Chester. 

John  N.  Bernart,  1882. 

Circleville. 

Raymond  D.  Howell,  1913. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


433 


Claverack. 

Herman  Hageman,  1879. 

Clarence  E.  Seipel,  1905.     fNew 
York  City. 
Clifton   Springs. 

Charles  P.  W.  Merritt,  1871. 
Clinton  Corners. 

Stewart  L.  R.  Tweed,  1903. 
Cobleskill. 

Ford  C.   Sommers,   1909. 
Cohoes. 

Leslie  M.  Hay,  1906. 

Oliver  H.   Walser,   1875. 
Cold   Spring. 

Oswald  Haldane,   1873. 
Cornwall. 

Herman   C.   Brewster,   1911. 

Morris      M.       Davidson,      1902. 
tFirthcliflfe,   N.    Y. 
Corona. 

J.  Daniels  Richardson,  1902,  60 
Vine  St. 
Coxsackie. 

Arthur  J.   Collier,   1889. 

Andrew  W.  Van  Slyke,  1868. 
Cutchogue. 

H.  Orville  Beebe,  1910. 
Delanson. 

Allen  F.  Marcley,  1911. 
Delmar. 

Fletcher    V.    W.    Lehman,    1897. 
Dongan  Hills. 

Dale  C.  Roberts,  1905,  95  Tyson 
Ave. 
Douglaston. 

George    C.    Dodge,    1906,    fGreat 
Bend,  N.  Y. 
Duanesburgh. 

John  L.  Stillwell,  1879. 
East  Greenbush. 

William  E.  Simpson,  1901. 
East  Hampton. 

Daniel  Talmage,  1868. 
East  Moriches. 

Robert  Lefferts,  1881. 

Ellicottville. 

Albert  B.  Herman,  1887. 
Ephratah. 

Royal  A.  Stanton,  1913. 
Far  Rockaway, 

Fred.    R.    Mackey,    1912,    James 
St.  Garage. 
Feura  Bush. 

Theodore  A.  Hageman,  1908. 

Firthcliffe. 

Morris  M.  Davidson,  1902,  tFirth 
Carpet  Co.     *Cornwall,   N.   Y. 


Flushing. 

Hendrick  A.   Hendrickson,   1875. 

Irwin     W.     Howell,     1895,     *44 

Geranium  Ave.     fHaj-rison,  N. 

J. 

Malcolm  Mackenzie,   1916,  37   S. 

Parsons  Ave. 
Lewis  B.  Moore,  1911,  155  Bowne 

Ave. 
Robert   Nutt,    1909,    *176   Chest- 
nut St.     tNew  York  City. 
Robert    E.    Parsons,    1888,    *371 
Broadway.      tNew    York    City. 
Minor   Swick,    1858,    54    S.    Par- 
sons Ave. 
Fonda. 

Henry  C.  Cussler,  1893. 
Forest  Glen. 

George  LeFevre,  1878. 
Solomon  LeFevre,  1882. 
Forest  Hills. 

Charles  C.  Hommann,  Jr.,   1910, 
tNew  York  City. 
Frankfort. 

Clarence  A.  Wilbur,  1908,  44  4th  ^ 
Ave. 
Gansevoort. 

Arthur  LeG.  Berger,  1904. 
Gardiner. 

John  Neander,  1911. 
Germantown. 

Sanford  W.  Hover,  1892. 
Benjamin  F.  White,  1901. 
Ghent. 

John  Black,  1898. 
Peter  DeMeester,  1910. 
Glen  Cove. 

Clarkson  Runyon,  Jr.,  1895. 
Glens  Falls. 

Frank  I.  Bowler,  1910. 
Gloversville. 

Stephen     McCulloch,    1896,     161 
Bleecker  St. 
Goshen. 

Rensselaer  Weston,  1868. 
Great  Bend. 

George  C.  Dodge,  1906,  *  Douglas- 
ton,  N.  Y. 
Great  Kills. 

E.    Warren   Presley,    1911,    3843 

Amboy  Road. 
George  T.  Vaules,  1898. 

Greendale. 

C.    Arlington    Hallenbeck,    1914, 
tNew  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Greenville. 

David  B.  Van  Dyck.  1914. 


28 


434 


RUTGERS    CbLLEGE. 


Gi'oton. 

Clarence    W.    Kip,    1904,    P.    O. 
Box  437. 
Guilderland  Centre. 

Edwin  O.  Moflfett,  1882. 
Hartsdale. 

James     C.     Stout,     1891,     tNew 
York  City. 
Hastings-on-Hudson. 

Elias  W.   Thompson,   1889. 
Haverstraw. 

George  M.  Lilburn,  1883. 
Herkimer. 

J.  Howard  Brinckerhofif,  1905,  2 

Park  Place. 
Alonzo  C.  Dingman,  1879. 
Hicksville. 

Frederick  Woelfle,  1912. 
Highland. 

George  W.  Pratt,  Jr.,  1914. 
Hillsdale. 

George  H.  Cook,  1905. 
HoUis. 

David  t:    Marshall,    1887,   fNew 
York  City. 
Hopewell  Junction. 

Frank  VanWyck,  1875. 
Howe  Cave. 

Harry  C.  Morehouse,  1905. 
Hudson. 

Charles    B.    Benson,    1889,    221 

Warren  St. 
Guy  F.  Buckman,  1916,  250  War- 
ren St. 
Frederick  J.  Collier,  1878. 
Ezra  D.   De  Lamater,   1871,   202 

Union  St. 
Charles    Esselstyn,    1891,    f'The 

Republican."     *357  Allen  St. 
J.  Edward  Gifford,  1894,  care  of 

Gifford  Wood  Company. 
William    C.    Hawver,    1911,    542 

Warren  St. 
James  M.   Martin,   1899. 
A.    Tremaine    McKinstry,    1914, 

Fair  and  Tract  St. 
H.    Payson    Pitcher,    1910,    509 

Union  St. 
Claudius    Rockefeller,    1873,    403 

Warren  St. 
John  C.  Smock,  1862. 
Richard   M.    Whitbeck,    1859,    65 
Greene  St. 
Huntington. 

Joseph    C.    Obecny,    1913,    R.    F. 
D.  No.  2. 
Hurley. 

Jesse  F.  Durfee,  1910. 
Richard  B.  Hiller,  1916. 


Interlaken. 

William   H.   Quick,   1875. 
Ithaca. 

Lane  Cooper,   1896,   Cornell  Uni- 
versity. 
Walter  R.  Cornell,  1907,  438  N. 

Aurora  St. 
Henry    J.    Grant,    1865,    314    N. 

Cayuga  St. 
William  E.  Griffls,  1869. 
Jamaica, 

H.  Jay  Howell,  1904,  Box  53. 
Charles    E.    Ingersoll,    1889,    80 

Desmond  Ave. 
Anthony  II.  Rottger,  1894. 
William  L.  Tharp,  1903,  8  Hard- 

enbrook  Ave. 
William    F.    WyckofiC,    1877,    90 
Herriman  Ave.     tBrooklyn,  N, 
Y. 
Jamesport. 

Frank  Voorhees,  1892. 
Jamestown. 

Morris     N.     Bemus,     1885,     210 
Prendergast  Ave. 
Johnston. 
•     Peter  S.  Beekman,  1884,  1  Irving 
St. 
Kingston. 

Austin  Si  Basten,  1909,  69  Main 

St. 
E.    Van    Dyck    Basten,    1914,    09 

Main  St. 
Cornelius  Bruyn,   1887. 
Theodore    H.    Conklin,    1914,    2 

Main  St. 
Henry     R.     De    Witt,     1898,     22 

Lafayette  Ave. 
Louis  A.  DuBois,   1879. 
Tracy    L.    Elmendorf,    1916,    79 

O'keil  St. 
Richard     L.     Eltinge,     1897,     72 

Maiden  Lane. 
Newton  H.  Fessenden,  1911,  t595 
Broadway.      *256    Washington 
Ave. 
Charles  B.  Finch,  1908,  17  Pearl 

St. 
Joseph    M.    Fowler,    1895,    t293 
Wall   St.      *105   St.   James  St. 
Gilbert    D.    B.    Hasbrouck,    1880. 

209  Clinton  Ave. 
Jacob    D.    P.    Hasbrouck,    1885, 
t240  Fair  St.      *147   Main  St. 
Walter   D.    Hasbrouck,    1880,    85 

O'Neil  St. 
Clifford  Horsfall.  1914,  *61  Wall 
St.     tAlbany,  N.  Y. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


435 


Kingston. 

Lloyd   F.    Regendahl,    1914,    *15 
O'Neil  St.     fKingston  Gas  and 
Electric  Company. 
John  W.  Searing,  1874. 
Alexander  B.  Shufeldt,  1908. 
James  P.  Tobey,  1913,  40  E.  St. 

James  St. 
Henry  D.  W.  Tremper,  1896,  208 

Albany  Ave. 
Amos   Van  Etten,   1874,    *12   W. 

Chestnut  St.     t260  Fair  St. 
Huyler     W.      Van     Hoevenberg, 
1904,  195  Wall  St. 
Knox. 

William  E.  Davis,  1868. 
Krumville. 

Theodore  A.  Beekman,  1882. 
Lake  Katrine. 

Lester  W.  Brett,  1915. 
Larchmont. 

Spencer  H.  Cone,  1869. 

J.   Le  Moyne  Danner,  Jr.,   1897, 

Forest  Park. 
ThoAas  A.  Patrie,  1867,  67  Cliff 
Way. 
Laurel. 

George  R.  Garretson,  1870. 
Lawyersville. 

Charles  W.   Smith,  1913. 
Lodi. 

Edward  J.  Meeker,  1896. 
Long  Island  City. 

Harold    Tait,    1887,    Bureau    of 

Sewers. 
Frederick     N.     Wardwell,     1906, 
281  Borden  Ave. 
Lowville. 

Charles  L.  Knapp,  1869. 
Lynbrook. 

William    L.    Kuehnle,    1902,    *24 
Pearsal  Ave.    tNew  York  City. 
Mariner's  Harbor. 

William     E.     Compton,     1894,     61 
Lockman  Ave. 
Mastic. 

Augustus  Floyd,  1865. 
Mayfield. 

Robert  J.  Hogan,  1891. 
Middleburgh. 

George  Z.  Collier,  1883. 
George  L.  Danforth,  1«63. 
Middletown. 

E.    Johnson    De    Witt.    1915,    *7 
Low  Ave.     fN.  Y.,  O.  and  W. 
Rwy. 
William  E.   Kelly.   1898,   Middle- 
town  State  Hospital. 


Middletown. 

Theodore  D.  "Mills,   1874,  60  W. 

Main  St. 
Abram  V.  N.  Powelson,  1864, 
Ralph   D.    Van    Duzer,    1907,    25 
East  Ave. 
Minaville. 

Richard  A.  Pearse,  1870. 
Mineola. 

William   L.  Gay,   1916. 
Monsey. 

Herman  T.  Hopper,  1905. 
Montgomery. 

Bruce  Ballard,  1907. 
Montrose. 

Stephen  D.  Bogardus,  1896. 
Mt.  Vernon. 

Nathan  H.   Demarest,   1880,   247 

Bedford  Ave. 
Daniel    H.    McLaury,    1893,    *19 
Adams  St.     fNew  York  City. 
Newark. 

Louis  D.  Nadel,  1914,  20  Mercer 
St. 
New  Brighton. 

Francis    M.    Hummel,    1901,    St. 

George. 
Harry  L.  Janeway,  1874,   11   St. 

Marks  Place. 
Havelock     Walser,     1898,     tNew 
York  City. 
Newburgh. 

Clarence  E.   Seipel,  1905,  t39  S. 
Miller   St.      *Claverack,    N.    Y. 
Robert   H.   Barr,   1875,   193  Lib- 
erty  St. 
Peter  Crispell,   1884. 
M.    Seymour  Purdy,    1900. 
William  A.  Smith,  1911,  3  Cath- 
erine  St. 
New  Hackensack. 

Alexander  M.  Conger,   1910. 
New  Hyde  Park. 

William   N.   MacNeill,   1908. 
New  Kingston. 

Milton  A.  Thomson,  1915. 
New  Paltz. 

Abraham  D.  Brodhead,  1885. 
Roelif  E.  Du  Bois,  1905. 
Calvin  B.  Lasher,  1870,  R.  F.  D. 

No.  2. 
George  L.  Relyea,   1912. 
New  Rochelle. 

Arthur  N.   Bingham,   1893. 
Ellis  B.  McLaury,  1900. 
Newtonville. 

John    H.    Scarlet,    1879. 


436 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


New  York. 

Winfred  R.  Ackert,  1892,  41G 
W.  54th   St. 

H.  Randolph  Anderson,  1889,  84 
William   St. 

Richard  A.  Anthony,  1881,  14 
Wall  St. 

Henry  G.  Atwater,  1904,  flo 
Dey  St.     *Westfleld,  N.  J. 

Louis  D.  Ayres,  1896,  50  E.  41st 
St. 

James  W.  Babcock,  1909,  75  E. 
81st   St. 

Joseph  G.  Baier,  1896,  tStuy- 
vesant  High  School.  *New 
Brunswick,    N.    J. 

Arthur  L.  Barton,  1915,  Sheeps- 
head  Bay. 

George  M.  Bechtel,  1914,  41  St. 
Nicholas  Terrace. 

Henry  W.  Beebe,  1883,  55  Lib- 
erty St. 

Henry  M.  T.  Beekman,  1877,  2 
E,  45th  St. 

Thomas  Bell,  1892,  1  Madison 
Ave. 

Guy  H.  Bergen,  1905,  71  Broad- 
way. 

Tunis  G.  Bergen,  1867,  2  Rector 
St. 

Charles  F.  Berger,  1894,  52 
Vanderbilt  Ave. 

Louis  Bevier,  Jr.,  1906,  106  W. 
13th  St. 

Philip  H.  Bevier,  1882,  212  Ber- 
keley PI. 

Moses  G.  Bierman,  1883,  236 
W.  108th  St. 

James  Bishop,  1891,  109  E.  61st 
St.       ' 

James  Bishop,  1870,  346  Broad- 
way. 

Louis  F.  Bishop,  1885,  54  W. 
55th  St. 

John  V.  Bissett,  1912,  tl39  E. 
29th  St.  *New  Brunswick, 
N.   J. 

Hugo  Blum,  1907,  618  W.  179th 
St. 

John  Bogart,  1853,  141  Broad- 
way. 

George  S.  Bolsterle,  1909,  675 
E.  183d  St. 

Eugene  S.  Booth,  1876,  25  E. 
22d   St. 

C.  Leverich  Brett,  1905,  t2-4 
Stone  St.     *BeIleville,  N.  J. 

Philip  M.  Brett,  1892,  115 
Broadway. 


New  York. 

M.  Linn  Bruce,  1884,  68  Wil- 
liam St. 

Wesley  W.  Burden,  1896,  245 
Ft.   Washington   Ave. 

Elliott  C.  Burrows,  1905,  17  E. 
38th  St. 

Walter  F.  Burrows,  1901,  17  E. 
38th  St. 

Arthur  C.  Busch,  1915,  fNatl. 
City  Bank  of  N.  Y.  ♦Brook- 
lyn,   N.   Y. 

Charles  W.  Butler,  1910,  fReg- 
istrar's  Office,  Hall  of  Rec- 
ords.    *315  E.  175th  St. 

Clarence  W.  Byram,  1896.  35 
Pine   St. 

Sanger  S.  Carleton,  1905,  171 
W.  71st  St. 

Sprague  Carleton,  1904,  75  W. 
50th  St. 

Raymond  V.  A.  Carpenter,  1897, 
tMetropolitan  Life  Insurance 
Co.     *Plainfield,  N.  J. 

James  D.  Carr,  1892,  258  W. 
53d   St. 

Lewis  ■  B.  Chamberlain,  1886, 
tAmerican  Bible  Society,  As- 
ter Place.  *New  Brunswick, 
N.  J. 

William  I.  Chamberlain,  1882, 
25  B.   22d  St. 

A.  Schuyler  Clark,  1895,  350 
Park  Ave. 

Robert  S.  Cleaver,  ,  1912,  tl29 
Lexington  Ave.  *Schuyler- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

Treadwell  Cleveland,  1862,  27 
William   St. 

Henry  E.  Cobb,  1884,  370  West 
End  Ave. 

Roscoe  S.  Conkling,  1914,  160 
W.  78th  St. 

Charles  E.  Conover,  1895,  154 
Nassau  St. 

Robert  A.  Cooke,  1900,  375  Park 
Ave. 

Drury  W.  Cooper,  1892,  55  Lib- 
erty  St. 

Tennis  G.  B.  Cortelyou,  1873, 
122  W.  94th  St. 

Robert  W.  Courtney,  1899,  307 
W.  34th  St. 

Charles  T.  Cowenhoven,  Jr., 
1900,  t27  William  St.  *New 
Brunswick,   N.   J. 

George  H.  Cowie,  1895,  Muni- 
cipal Bldg. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


437 


New  York. 

Charles  L.  Crandall,  1915,  129 
Lexington   Ave. 

Everett  M.  Culver,  1878,  202 
W.  86th  St. 

Condict  W.  Cutler,  1879,  135 
W.  76th  St. 

Henry  K.  Davies,  1914,  t<?are  of 
Wallace  and  Tiernan,  136  Lib- 
erty St.     *Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

Bergen  Davis,  1896,  Columbia 
University. 

Henry   K.   Davis,   1892,   3219  3d 
Ave. 
.  Harry    T.     Dayton,     1892,    t202 
Lewis  St.     *Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Fred  H.  Decker,  1895,  tl56  5th 
Ave.     *  Bristol,  Pa. 

Floyd  Decker,  1898,  178  E.  122d 
St. 

Edward  C.  Delavan,  Jr.,  1880, 
56  Wall  St. 

Holmes  V,  M.  Dennis,  Jr.,  1894, 
tl40  Nassau  St.  *New  Bruns- 
wick,  N.   J. 

John  V.  N.  Dorr,  1894,  17  Bat- 
tery  Place. 

Charles  P.  Dorrance,  1873,  t35 
Nassau  St.  *549  Riverside 
Drive. 

John  G.  Dorrance,  1878,  549 
Riverside  Drive. 

John  F.  Drake,  1898,  3727  Olin- 
ville  Ave. 

Joseph  R.  Duryee,  1874,  139  E, 
36th  St. 

John  S.  Elliott,  1914,  165  Mad- 
ison Ave. 

Arthur  W.  Ellis,  1913,  59  John 
St 

W.  Ten  Eyck  Elmendoif,  1902, 
427  Fort  Washington   Ave. 

Percy  E.  Erickson,  1905,  t302 
W.  91st  St.     *Newark,  N.  J. 

Walter  V.  H.  Farley,  1916,  t440 
4th  Ave.     *White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Haley  Fiske,  1871,  1  Madison  i 
Ave.  I 

George  F.  Fitch,  1909.  fcare  of  I 
N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.,  171  I 
Bway.     *Astoria,  N.  Y.  | 

Harold  D.  Force,  1889,  160  I 
Claremont  Ave. 

Edward  L.  Fox,  1911,  126  Clare- 
mont Ave. 

Fred  M.  Fountain,  1912,  t56-58 
Pine  St.     *Hackensack,'  N.  J. 

Theodore  Frelinghuysen.  1879,' 
80  White  St.  i 


New  York. 

Perry  J.  Fuller,  1874,  tl45  Nas- 
sau St.     *Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Roy   W.    Gates,    1916,    t30   West 

St.     *PIainfield,  N.  J. 
Seymour    P.    Gilbert,    Jr.,    1912, 

t52   William   St.      *Bloomfield, 

N.  J. 
Frederic  Glander,  1912,  tcare  of 

Cross     and     Brown     Company. 

*Bloomfleld,  N.  J. 
E.    Trescot   Goode,    1911,    220-28 

W.  19th  St. 
Clarence     W.     Green,     1910,     39 

Broad  St. 
Richard     M.     Greenbank,     1880, 

care    of   Brokaw    Bros.,    Astor 

Place. 
Richard    T.    Greene,    1889,    t43 

Exchange  PL     *544  W.  114th 

St. 
Raymond  W.  Gulick,  1898,  3727 

Olinville  Ave. 
Drew    W.     Hageman,     1897,     34 

Nassau  St. 
William  W.  Hallock.   1889,  tThe 

Christian   World,   70   5th  Ave. 

♦Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Morrison  C.  Hamilton,  1880,  care 

of    Wilson     and     English,     50 

Church  St. 
Montagu     Hankin,     1913,     tThe 

Marbleloid    Co.,    47 .  W.    34th 

St.     *Basking  Ridge,  N.  J. 
Donald  Havens,   1913,   t37   Wall 

St.     *Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Arthur  E.    Helmrich,    1916,    San 

Remo    Hotel,    Central    Pk.    W. 

at  74th  St.  ' 
John  -W.  Herbert,  1872,  t31  Nas- 
sau St.     *Helmetta,  N.  J. 
Eugene   E.    Higgins,    1900,    2236 

Broadway. 
James    W.    Higgins,     1893,    to2 

Vanderbilt       Ave.  *RoselIe 

Park,  N.  J. 
Frederick     P.     Hill,     1883,     299 

Madison  Ave. 
Clarence   W.    Hillyer,    1892,    375 

Park  Ave. 
Nathaniel  B.   K.    Hofifman,   1882, 

2683  Creston  Ave.,  Bronx. 
Fred  W.  Holcomb,  1914,  Gouver- 

neur  Hospital. 
Charles  C.  Hommann,  Jr..   1910, 

t416    W.     13th     St.       *Forest 

Hills,  N.  Y. 


438 


RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


New  York. 

Eugene  L.  Hurley,  1895,  yGrand 

Central      Terminal.        *Bronx- 

ville,  N.  Y. 
Peter   V.    Huyssoon,    1873,   fcare 

of     Fisk      Teachers'      Agency. 

♦Orange,  N.  J. 
Dorsey  W.  Hyde,  Jr.,  1910,  Cor- 
nell University  Club,   65  Park 

Ave. 
Henry    H.    Janeway,    1893,    tl04 

E.    40th    St.         *Riverdale-on- 

Hudson,  N.  Y. 
Edward  W.  Jewett,  1879,  Union 

Club. 
Charles    S.    Johnson,    1891,    241 

W.  77th  St. 
John      H.     Johnson,      1913,      89 

Claremont  Ave. 
Howard  A.    Julie,   1913,   care  of 

North  Jersey  Agrl.  Society,  40 

Wall  St. 
L.     Laflin     Kellogg,     1870,     115 

Broadway. 
John    H.    Kelly,    1874,    39    Cort- 

landt  St. 
Frank  W.  Kent.  1874,  80  Maiden 

Lane. 
Ralph   J.    Kieffer,    1912,    609   W. 

145th  St. 
A.  Joyce  Kilmer,  1906,  Editorial 

Rooms,   New  York  Times. 
George    S.    Knickerbocker,    1873, 

145  W.  128th  St. 
George  W.   Kuehnle,   1876,  U.   S. 

Engineer's   Office,    Army    Bldg. 
William   L.   Kuehnle.   1902,   t710 

Army  Bldg.     *Lynbrook,  N.  Y. 
Morton  Lang,  1915.  2176  Broad- 
Way. 
G.     Conde    Lawsing,     1908,     191 

Hudson  St. 
David  Layton,  1894,  669  Dawson 

St. 
Richard  A.  Learned,  1885.  N.  Y. 

A.  C,  Central  Park  South. 
Russel     W.     Lcary,     1902,     220 

Broadway.  | 

Austin  M.  Leavens,  1907,  care  of   j 

Longmans,      Green     and     Co..   j 

30th   St.   and  Park   Ave.  ' 

DuBois   N.   Le  Fevre.    1914,   600 

W.  122d  St. 
Henry   W.    Le   Roy,   1867.   43   E. 

19th  St. 
William  H.  Leupp,  1864,  90  Wall 

St. 
Asher  Lipman,  1902,   1386  Pros- 
pect Ave. 


New  York. 

Bloomfield  Littell.  1873,  71  Wall 

St. 
Leonor  F,  Loree,  1877,  t32  Nas- 
sau      St.,       *Hotel       Gotham. 

♦Orange,  N.  J. 
Isaac    W.    Lott,    1892,    2808    3d 

Ave. 
Charles  B.  Ludlow,  1886,  43  Ex- 
change Place. 
George   S.   Ludlow,   1895,    33   W. 

42d  St. 
Arthur    F.    Mabon,    1890.    1    W. 

48th  St. 
S.  Cliffton  Mabon,  1891,  45  Wall 

St. 
J.  Preston  Mailler,  1912,  600  W. 

59th  St. 
James    W.    Mailler.    1912,     fOtis 

Elevator    Co.,    11th    Ave.    and 

26th    St.      *609    W.    145th    St. 
David  T.  Marshall,  1887.  tMedi- 

cal  Inspector,  Dept.  of  Health. 

*Hollis,  N.  Y. 
Charles  Matthews,  1850.  care  of 

Benj.    A.    Hegeman.    Jr..    165 

Broadway. 
Frank     L.     Mayham,     1888     27 

Cedar  St. 
Clifford    D.    Mayhew,    1007.    804 

Army  Bldg. 
Hiram  A.  Maynard,  1879,  52  W. 

89th   St. 
Warren    A.     Mayou.     1890.     t55 

Liberty  St.     *118  W.  58th  St. 
William    G.    McKnighr,    1893.    5 

Nassau   St. 
Daniel   H.   McLaury.    1893.   tl03 

Park  Ave.     *Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
John     Mellor.     1904,     t39     Cort- 

landt  St.      *Jersey  City.  N.   J. 
George    Menaker.    1913.    600    W. 

204th  St. 
George  W.  Mercer,  Jr.,  1891,  60 

Wall  St. 
William  P.  Merrill.  1887.  112  E. 

36th  St. 
Edward  G.  W.  Meury,  1898.  405 

W.  41st  St. 
Seaman    Miller,    1879.    2    Rector 

St. 
William  C.  Miller,  1883.  *400  W. 

152d    St.      tNew  York   Edison 

Co. 
Conrad  O.  Milliken,  1901,  Wool 

worth  Bldg. 
Peter  H.  Milliken,  1876,  419  W. 

114th  St. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


439 


New  York. 

J.  William  Moffett,  1908,  *404  ; 
W.   115tli   St.     1-42  Broadway.   I 

Robert  E.  Moore,  1915,  jTrinity  i 
Chapel  High  School,  W.  25th  I 
St.     *  Newark,   N.  J. 

J.  liivingston  R.  Morgan,  1892, 
Columbia  University. 

William  T.  Morrison,  1892,  751 
Dawson  St. 

T.  Vassar  Morton,  1913,  tVoor- 
hees  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.  *New- 
ark,  N.  J. 

William  S.  Myers,  1889,  25  Mad- 
ison Ave.  i 

R.  Hude  Neilson,  1903,  52  Wil- 
liam  St 

Benjamin  C.  Nevius,  1867,  661 
West  End  Ave. 

John  H.  C.  Nevius,  1873,  t217 
E.  38th  St.     *302  W.  99th  St. 

Sydney  P.  Noe,  1910,  fcare  of 
American  Numismatic  Society. 
Broadway  at  156th  St. 

Robert  Nutt,  1909,  fcare  of  The 
N.  K.  Fairbanks  Co.,  26 
Beaver  St.     *Astoria.  N.  Y. 

Edwin  S.  Oldis,  1911,  290  Broad- 
way. 

Charles  F.  O'Neill,  tl65  Broad- 
way.    *Bloomfleld,  N.  J. 

Henry  M.  Orne,  1878,  215  W. 
23d  St. 

Robert  K.  Painter,  1895,  Gen- 
eral Chemical  Co.,  25  Broad 
St. 

Robert  E.  Parsons,  1888,  t28  E. 
49th  St.     *  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Robert  S.  Parsons,  1895.  50 
Church  St. 

Charles  E.  Pattison,  1884,  tll82 
Broadway.      *Montclair,   N.   J. 

Franklin  A.  Pattison,  1887, 1182 
Broadway. 

George  R.  Percy,  1892,  flo  Wil- 
liam St.      *Hohokus,   N.  J. 

Frank  M.  Peters,  1875,  1886 
Broadway. 

Charles  E.  Pett,  1902,  101  Park 
Ave. 

Frederick  H.  Pierson,  Jr.,  1895, 
tSO  Church  St.  *Syracuse, 
N.    Y. 

Theodore  N.  Pockman,  1911, 
*420  W.  121st  St.  tCare 
New  York   Tribune. 

John  F.  Post,  Jr.,  1896.  38  Park 
Row. 


New  York.  ' 

Jerome  Powers,  1914,  fThe  Pito- 
meter  Co.,  25  Elm  St.  ♦Eliza- 
beth, N.  J. 

David  Provost,  1881,  132  Nas- 
sau  St. 

Josiah  C.  Pumpelly,  1860,  255 
W.  108th  St. 

Francis  L.  Randel,  1902,  197 
Pearl   St. 

Patrick  A.  Ray,  1891,  231-41  W. 
39th  St. 

J.  Paulding  Read,  1901,  fcare  ot 
Electric  Bond  and  Share  Co., 
71  Broadway.     *Newark,  N.  J. 

Louis  B.  Reid,  1911,  548  River- 
side Drive. 

DeWitt  V.  D.  Reiley,  1886,  tl60 
Broadway.      *Brooklyn,   N.    Y. 

Archibald  C.  Rhoades,  1856, 
Union  League  Club,  1  E.  29th 
St. 

Allan  S.  Richardson,  1915,  234 
W.   122d  St. 

Philip  Ritter,  1915,  5  Beekman 
St. 

Robert  H.  Robertson,  1869,  331 
Madison   Ave. 

C.  Russell  Rogers,  1911,  t290 
Broadway.  *Ocean  Grove, 
N.  J. 

Henry  S.  Rokenbaugh,  1872,  100 
Broadway. 

Georges  D.  Romeike,  1916, 
106-10   7th  Ave. 

Chilion  R.  Roselle,  1900,  502 
W.  113th  St. 

Vivian  C.  Ross,  1912,  t52  Wil- 
liam St.  *New  Brunswick, 
N.   J. 

.John  H.  Rowland,  1914,  tl70 
Lexington  Ave.  *New  Bruns- 
wick, N.  J. 

Charles  A.  Runk,  1874,  t31  Nas- 
sau St.     *165  W.  58th  St. 

Henry  L.  Rupert,  1889,  1  Mad- 
ison Ave. 

John  A.  Rutherfurd,  1868,  20 
Broad  St. 

Daniel  Safford,  1908,  149  Broad- 
way. 

George  Safford,  tcare  of  Jackson 
and  Curtis,  43  Exchange 
Place.      *Brooklyn.   N.   Y. 

Frank  J.  Sagendorph,  1887, 
tcare  of  Ginn  and  Co.,  70 
5th  Ave.     ♦Poughkecpsie,  N.  Y. 

Walter  C.  Sampson.  1891,  42 
Broadway. 


440 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


New  York. 

Francis    B.    Sanford,    1893,    165 

Broadway. 
Hea-bert  K.  Savage,  1913,  tField 

and    Stream,     331     4th    Ave. 

♦AUenhurst,    N.    J. 
Ferdinand  S.  Schenck,  Jr.,  1911, 

317  E.  18th  St. 
Martin     A.     Schenck,     1904,     34 

Nassau    St. 
O.    P.    Schneeweiss,    1881,    tcare 

of    Walter    Baker    and    Com- 
pany, Ltd.     *Roselle,  N.  J. 
Henry  J.  Scudder,  1890,  fAmer- 

ican    Bible    Society,    Astor   PI. 

♦Athenia,  N.  J. 
Myron  T.  Scudder,  1882,  316  W. 

72d  St. 
Walter  H.  Seely.  1898,  fPhoenix 

Film  Corporation,  218  W.  42d 

St.     *Rye,  N.  Y. 
Clarel  R.   Seelye,   1909,   Sterling 

Advertising    Service,     Aeolian 

Hall. 
Harry    N.     Selvage,     1893,     151 

Chambers       St.         *  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y. 
Charles  G.   Slauson,   1915,   tcai-e 

of  Equitable  Trust  Co.     ♦Eliz- 
abeth, N.  J. 
George  J.   Smith,   1915,   256   W. 

22d  St. 
Howard  A.  Smith,  1911,  256  W. 

22d  St. 
Robert  G.  Sparrow,  1913,  tSpar- 

row,  Harvey  and  Co.,  60  Wall 

St.      *  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
William   H.    StaflCoxd,    1892,    375 

Park   Ave. 
Ward      Stephens,      1893,      1425 

Broadway. 
William    H.    Stewart,    Jr.,    1904, 

225  W.  57th  St. 
Robert    F.    E.    Stier,    1915,    153 

B.  86th  St.  i 

W.  Rudolph  F.   Stier,  1912,  153   I 

E.  86th  St.  ! 

Albert    L.    Stillman,     1905,    t41 

Broad  St.     *Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Thomas    A.    Stoddart,    1886,    2   j 
Rector  St.  i 

Richard    Storms,    1893,    Webster 

Ave.  and  233d  St.,  Woodlawn. 
Louis  W.    Stotesbury,    1890,   t55 
Liberty  St.     *154  W.  74th  St. 
James  C.  Stout,  1891.  t541  Lex- 
ington Ave.     *Hartsdale,  N.  Y. 
Raymond    T.    Stowe,    1902,    401 
W.  24th  St. 


New  York. 

Henry  C.  Stryker,  1873,  222  W. 

141st  St. 
George  E.   Stubbs,  1878,  121  W. 

91st   St. 
Duncan    D.    Sutphcn,    1883,    70 

Worth  St. 
John     B.     Talmago,     Jr.,     1902, 

1225  Tinton  Ave. 
Clarence    H.    Terhune,    1891,    63 

Broad    St. 
Philip   C.   Thomas,    1894,   44   W. 

77th  St. 
Augustus  F.  Todd,  Jr.,  1881,  t42 

Bway.      *Dunenen,   N.  J. 
Francesco    G.    Urbano,    1912,    98 

4th  Ave. 
Nathaniel  H.  Van  Arsdale,  1862, 

7149     Church     St.        *Clifton, 

N.  J. 
John  Van  der  Poel,  1878,  56  W. 

52d  St. 
Earl    E.    Van    Derwerker,    1912, 

321  E.  42d  St. 
Clinton   D.   W.   Van   Dyck,   1877, 

151  W.  93d  St. 
Laird  S.  Van  Dyck,  1915,  29  W. 

55th  St. 
Joseph  A.  Van  Mater,   1880,  t55 

Wall  St.     *Plainfield.  N.  J. 
Frank  M.  Van  Orden,  1893,  660 

E.  165th  St. 
Warren   C.   Van   Slyke,   1895,   32 

Nassau  St. 
William  H.  VanSteenburgh,  1877, 

10  Wall  St. 
Marvin   J.   Van   Wagenen,    1913, 

102  Convent  Ave. 
Frank     H.     Van     Winkle,     1910, 

tcare  of  New  York  Telephone 

Co.,    24    Walker    St.      *Jersey 

City,  N.  J. 
Adrian  Vermeule,  Jr.,   1885,  206 

Bway. 
Cornelius     C.     Vermeule,     1878. 

t203     Bway.       *East     Orange. 

N.  J. 
Danier   G.    Verwey,    1905,    1176 

Woodycrest  Ave. 
Oscar  M.  Voorhees,  1888,  350  E. 

146th  St. 
Ralph    W.    Voorhees,    1916,    350 

E.  146th  St. 
James  W.  Vroom,  1866,  30  Broad 

St. 
Jacob  Wallach,   1910,   172   Sher- 
man Ave. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


441 


New  York. 

Havelock     Walser,     1898,     t227 
Fulton    St.       *New    Brighton, 

N.  y. 

John    Warren,    1876,    616    Madi- 
son Ave. 
Schuyler    N.    Warren,    1877,    51 

Exchange  PI. 
Charles    S.    Wehrly,    1912,    450 

Audubon  Ave. 
Leonard   L.   Wetmore,   1894,   100 

Broadway. 
Henry    M.    Whitaker,    1896,    62 

William  St. 
Dexter  White,  1912,  3569  Broad- 
way. 
Winton  H.  Wilber,  1906,  539  W. 

162d  St. 
George  W,  Wilmot,  Jr.,  1914,  tU. 

S.    Rubber   Co.      *New    Bruns- 
wick, N.  J. 
J.  Deshler  Wllmot,  1914,  tU.  S. 

Rubber  Co.     *New  Brunswick, 

N.  J. 
George    A.    Woods,    1882,     2786 

Creston  Ave. 
James  A.  Woodward,  1894,  2441 

7th  Ave. 
Herbert  Wyckoff,  1896,  23-25  B. 

26th  St. 
John  H.  WyckofiE,  Jr.,  1905,  130 

E.  67th  St. 
Eugene  A.   Yates,   1902,   252   W. 

85th  St. 
Niskayuna. 

Cornelius  P.   Ditmars,   1876. 
Norwich. 

G.  Stanley  Fisher,  1911. 
Nyack. 

Cornelius  I.  Haring,  1881. 
Jacob  O.  Polhemus,  1854. 
Glean. 

Donald   H.    Gesse,    1914,    313   N. 

5th  St. 
George  H.  Ramsey,  191^,  224  N. 

1st  St. 
Oliverea. 

Irving  Burdick,  1882. 
Oneonta. 

Howard    W.     Ennis,     1890,     385 

Main  St. 
Orangeburg. 

Randolph  M.  Creamer,  1907. 
Ossining. 

Eugene     S.     Brokaw,     1908,     St. 

John's   School. 
William    A.    Ranney,     1896,    St. 

John's  School. 


Owego. 

Albert  C.  Burt,  1879,  275  Front 
St. 
Oxford. 

Eliot  P.  Corbin,  1915,  43  Clinton 

St. 
Frank  T.  Corbin,  Jr.,  1908. 
Oyster  Bay. 

George  E.  Talmage,  1886. 
Peconic. 

Henry  G.  Elmer,  1900. 
Peekskill. 

Rodney    T.     Howell,     1891,    215 

Union  Ave. 
Isaac    W.    Reynolds,    1888,    Hal- 

sey  Bldg. 
Michael  J.  Tierny,  1896. 
Pelham  Manor. 

Lewis  G.  Leary,  1897.. 
Penn  Yan. 

Silas  Kinne,  1859. 
Pine  Bush. 

Abram  I.  Martine,  1873.. 
Pine  Plains. 

Thomas  S.  Duslnberre,  1861. 
Pleasant  "Valley. 

Frank  Malven,  1893. 
Port  Chester. 

Baldwin     Hasbrouck,     1888,     31 
Summit  Ave. 
Port  Ewen. 

Homer  L.  Sheffer,  1913. 
Port  Jefferson. 

Alexander  F.  Johnson,  1901. 
Port  Jervis. 

Willard  Conger,  1896. 

Samuel  M.  Cuddeback,  1899,  112 

Pike  St. 
Clifford    F.    Post,    1916,    31    Sul- 
livan Ave. 
Charles   F.   Van    Inwegen,    1871, 
*29     Cole     St.       tFirst     Natl. 
Bank. 
Port  Richmond. 

Charles  E.   Benjamin,   1916,   239 

Heberton  Ave. 
Otto    L.     F.     Mohn,     1894,     137 
Heberton  Ave. 
Poughkeepsie. 

Clifford  P.  Case,   1897,  265  Mill 

St. 
John  R.  Kaley,  1870,  151  Mont- 
gomery St. 
Edward   C.    V.    Lyall,    1912,   432 

Main  St. 
Arthur  A.  Pearce,  1909,  15  Ham- 
mersley  Ave. 


442 


KUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


Poughkeepsie.  i 

Frank  J.   Sagendorph,   1887,   *21   | 

Adriance     Ave.       fNew     York   i 

City.  I 

George     R.      Wilson,      1908,     10   I 

Washington  St.  \ 

Poughquag.  | 

Edward  H.  Brill,  1914.  ! 

Queens. 

James   S.   N,  Demarest,   1872. 
Rensselaer. 

Zuinglius  F.   Shafer,   1895,   1468 
Broadway, 
Rhinebeck. 

George   Esselstyn,    1861. 
Walter  W.   Schell,  1871. 
Richmond  Hill. 

M.    Claude   Moseman,    1912,    230 
Cedar    Ave. 

William  D.  Pollock,  1907,  Chest- 
nut St. 
Daniel    W.    Skellenger,    1882,    19 

Oxford  Ave. 
Riverdale-on-Hudson. 

Henry  H.  Janeway,  1893.     fNew 

York  City. 
Rochester. 

W.    Franklin    Plumley,    1899,    53 

Fitzhugh   St. 
William     R.     Taylor,     1876,     13 

Prince  St. 
Ralph   W.    Thomson,    1915,   t300 

Alexander     St.       *Middlebush, 

N.    J. 
Henry    J.    Vyverherg,    1901,    47 

Buchon  Park. 
Roslyn. 

Allison  B.  Roome,  1896,  *Roslyn 

Estates.     fBrooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Roslyn   Heights. 

Franklin  P.  Noble,  1895. 
Rye. 

Clarence   H.    Bonnell,    1892. 
Walter   H.    Seely,   1898,    *Milton 

Pt.  Road.     jNew  York  City. 

Salem. 

Arthur   Spaulding,   1890. 
Saugerties. 

.   William    A.    Brainard,    1916,    11 
W.  Bridge  St. 
Howard  Gillespy,   1875. 
Sayville. 

Addison   H.   Grifflng,    1881. 

Scarsdale. 

Joseph  A.   Harper,  1873. 


Schenectady. 

J.   Howard  Aitkin,  1881. 

Frank    V.     Cooper,     1893,     t423 

State  St.     *844  Union  St. 
Alfred  E.  Gregg,  1886,  9  Lafay- 
ette St. 
A.    V.    Mershon,    1915,    General 

Electric  Co, 
William  H,  Nasholds,  1876, 
George    St.     J.     Rathbun,    1905, 
*Christ  Church  Rectory.    t970 
State   St. 
I  Robert    E.    Rugen,    1910,    tGen- 

I  eral    Electric    Co.      *5    Poplar 

I  St. 

Irving    R.    Valentine,    1905,    15 

Snowden    Ave. 
Theodore    Van    Deventer,     1880, 

522  Union  St. 
Louis    B.    Van    Pyck,    1911,    39 
Glenwood    Road. 
Schoharie. 

Myron  J.  Folensbee.  1916, 
Perry  E.  Taylor,  1892. 

Schuylerville. 

Robert  S.   Cleaver,   1912.     tNew 
York   City, 
Scotia, 

Herbert   B.    Roberts,    1891, 
Selkirk. 

Henry  S.   van   Woert,   1901. 
Shavertown, 

Frank  D,   Norris.   1889. 
Shekomeko. 

Elihu  C,  Bryan,  1891, 
Shokan. 

George  W.  Gulick.  1901. 

Paul  C.  James,  1916, 
Sidney. 

William   L.    Myers,    1915. 

Silver  Springs. 

Edwin   S,   Tozier.   1910. 
Sodus  Center. 

William  H.  Giebel,  1904. 
South    Columbia. 

Raymond  L.  Baldwin.   1909. 
South  Millbrook. 

John  E.  Lyall,  1876. 
Spring   Valley. 

John  S,  Van  Orden,  1890. 
Stone  Ridge. 

Chester    B.    Schoonmaker,    1881. 

Suffern. 

Thomas   M.    Hopper,   1891. 
Percival  Van  Orden,  1897. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


443 


Syracuse. 

Harold  S.  Best,  1911,  t717  Uni- 
versity Block.  *New  Bruns- 
wick, N.  J. 

J.  Elmer  Pearce,  1905,  fTOO 
Gurney  Bldg.  *100  Trinity 
Place. 

Frederick  H.  Pierson,  Jr.,  1895, 
*103  N.  Lowell  Ave.  fNew 
York   City. 

John  C.  Richters,  1901,  105 
Stolp  Ave. 

James  R.  Slater,  1913,  Syracuse 
University. 

Ira  Van  Allen,  1873,  409  Fay- 
ette Park. 

Tappan. 

Walter  Winant,  1892. 

Tarrytown. 

John  K.  Allen,   1865. 

Clarence  S.  Davison,  1879,- Hill- 
side Place, 

John  C.  Todd,  1879,  41  N. 
Broadway. 

Ralph  T.  B.  Todd,  1915,  41  N. 
Broadway. 

Thompson   Ridge 

E.  Stanley  Chedister,  1911. 

Tottenville. 

David  F.  Coleman,  1910. 
Edgar  S.   Conklin,   1895. 
Herbert  W.  Moore,  1904. 
Troy. 

Paul  Cook,  1866,  514  Fulton  St. 
William  G.  Cook,  1897,  *612  5th 

Ave.     t514   Fulton   St. 
Herbert  E.   DeFreest,   1893,   Mc- 

Kinley   Square. 
William  H.  Hardy,  1902,  care  of 

Earl  and  Wilson. 
Ralph    M.    Pitcher,    1913,    N.    Y. 

Telephone  Co, 
H.  Judd  Ward,  1883,  *26  2d  St. 
tl2   1st   St. 
Ulster   Park. 

Cornelius  H.  Polhemus,  1877,  R. 
F.  D.   1. 
Upper  Red  Hook. 

William  E.  Knickerbocker,   1875. 
Edwin  K.  Losee,  1885. 
Edwin  L.  Losee,  1916. 
Harvey  Losee,  1889. 
Henry  D.  B.  Mulford,  1881 
Utica. 

Ralph  W.  Brokaw,  1874,  320 
Court  St. 


Walden. 

John  B.  Aycrigg,   1876. 
George    R.    Hartley,    1916,     *91 
Valley  Ave.     tPittsburgh,   Pa. 
Earle  H.  Houghtaling,  1905. 
Walton. 

Charles  S.  Wyckoff,  1888. 
Warsaw.  ' 

Henry  R.  Bristol,  1892. 
Harry  M.  Brown,  1906,  14  Park 

St. 
Glenn  E.   Charles,   1916,   Liberty 

St. 
D.  Burney  French,  1911. 
George  W.  Gardner,  189S. 
George  W.  Glasier,  1890,  care  of 

High  School. 
Lawrence    D.    Halpin,    1910,    10 

Murray  St. 
Frank     N.     Jennings,     1905,     4 

Court  St. 
Clarence  A.   Morey,   1916. 
Walter  F.  Reinheimer,  1907,  Oak 

St. 
Harry  A.  Vosburgh,  1908. 
Warwick. 

George  M.  Van  Duzer,  1894. 
William  R.  Welling,  1883. 
William  W.   Wendover,   1871. 
Washingtonville. 

Lyman  A.  Gerow,  1906. 
Waterford. 

Roland     H.     Stubbs,     1876,     17 
Broad  St. 
Watertown. 

Joseph    Friedman,    1915,    Cleve- 
land Bldg. 
J.  Le  Roy  Herber,   1911,   112  e: 

Flower  Ave. 
James  H.   Keeling,   1889,   135   S. 
Massey  St. 
Watkins. 

James  A.  Hope,  1906,  919  Frank- 
lin St. 
Frank  F.  Pellet,  1906. 
West  Albany. 

Jacob  O.  Van  Fleet,  1873. 
West  Coxsackie. 

William   A.    Dumont,   1880. 
West  Nyack. 

Edward  T.  F.  Randolph,  1896. 
White  Plains. 

Fred    L.    R.    Brown,    1904,    Box 

325. 
Dorman    T.    Connet,    1902,    153 

S.  Bway. 
John  M.  Farley,  1886. 
Robert     E.     Farley,      1892,      29 
Greenridge  Ave. 


444 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


White  Plains. 

Walter  Van  H.  Farley,  1916,  *46 

S.  Bway.     tNew  York  City. 
Worthington  S.  Farley,  1915,  46 
S.  Bway. 
Williamson. 

Pierre    G.    M.    Baliler,    1868,    R. 
F.  D. 
Woodbourne. 

Benjamin  T.  Statesir,  1862. 
Woodliaven, 

Casper  Buechner,  1914,  79  Forest 
Pkwy. 
Woodstock. 

Henry  W.  Brink,  1896. 
Wujrtsboro. 

Josiah  E.  Crane,  1881. 
Wyoming. 

Ernest  D.  Jones,  1903. 
Yonkers. 

William  P.  Bruce,  1884,  15  Mor- 
ris  Ci-escent. 
William  C.   Bryan,   1896,   97   El- 
liott Ave. 
Frederick  W.  Cutler,  1883,  43  S. 

Bway. 
Arthur  V.   DeHart,  1905,  466  S. 

Bway. 
William  F.  Little,  1903,  Nepper- 

han  Hgts. 
Royal  A.   Stout,   1907,   64  Bruce 

St. 
Robert    W.     Turner,     1913,     158 
McLean  Ave. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Asheville. 

Alfred   H.    Stubbs,    1861,    Shoen- 

berger  Hall. 
Wilmington. 

John  De  Witt,  1886,  313  Market 

St. 
William   A.    Fisher,    1903,    A.    C. 

L.  R.  R.  Co. 
Herbert    D.    Rapalje,    1900,    511 

Southern  Bldg. 
Cornelius     Van     Leuven,      1900. 

Box  351. 

NORTH   DAKOTA. 
Minot. 

Augustus  Hunt,  1911. 

OHIO. 
Akron. 

Robert  M.  Pierson,  1896,  •Oak 
Place.  tB.  F.  Goodrich  Com- 
pany. 


Cincinnati. 

Frederic    N.    Crowell,    1896,    Pa. 

Lines  W.  of  Pittsburgh. 
Edgar  H.   Sarles,   1899,   St.   Ber- 
nard Station. 
Edward     W.     Strong,     1872,     44 
Wiggins  Block. 
Cleveland. 

Warren    J.    Brodie,    1887,    t480 
The  Arcade.     *The  University 
Club,   Euclid  Ave. 
Cuthbert  W.   Haasis,   1913,   Cen- 
tral Branch  Y.   M.   C.   A.,   22d 
and  Prospect  Ave. 
Paul  D.  Prentiss,  1914,  *2089  E. 
100th     St.       tJ.     W.     Roberts 
Company. 
Paul     F.     Sutphen,     1876,     2525 

Stratford  Road. 
Mathias    E.    Turner,    1896,    The 
Cleveland  Elec.   111.    Company. 
Frank  R.  Van  Horn,  1892,  *2110 
Cornell  Road.     fCase  School  of 
Applied  Science. 
Lloyd    R.    Wilson,     1908,    Lake- 
wood  Engineering  Co. 
Isaac  L.  Winckler,  1887,  32  Wy- 
more  Ave. 
Columbus. 

Bertram   F.    Shivler,    1904,    1537 
Hawthorne  Ave. 
East  Cleveland. 

Louis  F.  Ruf,  1885,  75  Beersford 
Place. 
Gambler. 

Reginald  B.  Allen,  1893,  Kenyon 
College. 
Haydenville. 

G.  Raymond  Robinson,  1913,  Na- 
tional Fire  Proofing  Company. 
Ixonton. 

D.  Gregory  Wright,  1892. 
Lima. 

John   G.    Tait,    1884,    29   Harper 
Building. 
Lorain. 

J.   Kirtland  Howard,   1894,   Lor. 
Ashland    and    S.    R.    R.    Com- 
pany. 
Marion. 

Edward  R.  Cotton,  1915,  care  of 
Mr.  Weston,  County  Surveyor. 
Springfield. 

J.     Watson    Messier,    1908,    325 
S.   Belmont  Ave. 
Tlflln. 

J.  De  Lancey  Ferguson.  1911. 
*216  JeflfeTson  St.  fHeidel- 
berg  University. 


GEOGRAPHICAI.    INDEX. 


445 


Wooster. 

Ralph     F.     White,     191G,     Beall 
Ave. 
Youngstown. 

Arthur    H.     Howatt,     1906,    814 

Stambaugh    Bldg. 
J.  Roderick  Sexton,  1911. 
Zanesville. 

Frank   L.   Cosgrove,   1906,   46  S. 
7th  St. 

OKLAHOMA. 

Norman. 

Ernest  W,  Scudder,  1912. 

OREGON. 
Salem. 

Edwin    Y.    Lansing,   1861,   R.    F. 
D.  No.  4. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

AllentowD. 

Emil    E.    Fischer,    1904,    22    S. 

11th   St. 
Herbert  R.  Peebles,  tl22  N.  7th 
St.      *Paterson,   N.    J. 
Altoona, , 

Henry    E.    Waters,    1892,    2311 
Broad  Ave. 
Ambler. 

Ezra  F.  Mundy,  1852. 
Ambridge. 

John    Lowery,    Jr.,    1914,     *541 
Maplewood      Ave.      tAmerican 
Bridge  Co. 
Archbald. 

William  Van  Doren,  1880. 
Bethlehem. 

Andrew  T.   Manley,   1911,   35  E. 

Broad  St. 
Arthur    B.    Titsworth,    1912,    53 

Market  St. 
Charles  A,  Traver,  1913,  Univer- 
sity Club. 
Edmund  W.  Young,  1912,  *24  S. 
Center      St.        tLehigh      Coke 
Company. 
Blairsville. 

Michael   Lipman,   1900. 

Brady's  Bend. 

Edward  W.  Dewey,  1886. 
Bristol. 

James    Collins,    1898,    557    Bath 

St. 
Fred  H.  Decker,  1895,  *824  Rad- 
cliflfe  St.     tNew  York  City. 
Bryn  Mawr. 

S.    Arthur   Devan,    1909. 


Bushkill. 

William   Schmitz,   1881. 
Camp  Hill. 

William  H.   Wallace,  1909. 
Carlisle. 

George    F.    Riggs,    1878,    244    S. 
Hanover  St. 
Carnegie. 

Albert   B.    Smith,    1905,    Rosslyn 
Farms. 
Coraopolis. 

William  H.  H.  Way,  1875,  1130 
Hiland  Ave. 
Corry. 

G.    Herbert    Sharpley,    1888,    40 
W.  Smith  St. 
Cynwyd. 

William  L.  Haynes,  1885. 
Dingman's  Ferry. 

Thomas   S.   Cooper,   1912. 
Harry  D.  Garretson,  1891. 
Easton. 

John  V.  Schenck,  1909. 
Germantown. 

James  H.   Closson,  Jr.,  1916,  53 
Chelten  Ave. 
Greenville. 

Henry  R.  L.  Worrall,   1884. 
Grove  City. 

John  A.  Sarles,  1894. 
Harrisburg. 

Christopher     A.      Hibler,      1896, 
*1624    N.    2d    St.      tBrelsford 
Packing     and     Storage     Com- 
pany. 
Hollidaysburg. 

William    J.     Cooper,    1892,    514 
Bella    St. 
Huntingdon. 

Amos    H.    Haines,    1892,    *1415 
Moore    St.      fjuniata    College 
Bible  School. 
Lahaska. 

Francis  C.   Fitting,   1912. 
Lancaster. 

George    W.    Frey,    1874,    5311/2 
Poplar  St. 
Lansdowne. 

John  L.  Baily,  1914,  Providence 

Road. 
Garret  N.   Magens,   1916,   49  W. 

La  Crosse  Ave. 
William    M.    McClain,    1900,    59 
E.  Stratford  Ave. 
Little   Britain. 

George  A.  Leukel,  1907. 
McAlisterville. 

William  N.  Todd,  1871. 


446 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Mt.  Airy. 

Louis  U.  Strassburger,  1898,  228 

W.    Mt.    Pleasant   Ave. 
Nazareth. 

Arthur  G.  Plenty,  1902,  103  New 

St. 
New  Castle.  ' 

Stephen  G.  Gano,  1871. 
Newton  Square. 

John  E.  D.  Cofifey,  1913,  Beech- 
wood   Park. 
Oil  City. 

Thomas  F.   Phinny,   1909. 
Philadelphia. 

George    B.    Bell,    1883,    318    N. 

63d  St. 
N.  Roe  Bradner,  M.D.,  1866. 
Fletcher    Clark,    1873,    1411    N. 

18th  St. 
David  A.  Conover,  1897,  3314  N. 

Park  Ave. 
Louis  DuBois,  1915,  308  S.  10th 

St. 
G.     Bergen     Ford,     1905,     2105 

Tioga  St. 
Alfred  W.  Gibhs,  1877,  Broad  St. 

Station. 
George  E.  Hagemann,  1912,  Dept. 

of  Mechanical  Eng.,  University 

of  Pa. 
Hobart    B.    Hankins,    1910,    236 

Chestnut   St. 
Albert    W.    Hill,    1906.    fcare    of 

Henry  Disston  and  Sons,  *913 

Duncannon  St.,  Logan. 
William    R.    Hughes,    Jr.,    1907, 

1409  Commonwealth  Building. 
Jacob    Kotinsky,    1898,    836    N. 

5th  St. 
Ralph  S.   Lees,   1913,   1821   Bris- 
tol St.,   Germantown, 
Seymour   D.    Ludlum,    1897,    216 

S.  15th  St. 
Asa    S.    Merrell,    1909,    fEskay 

Hall.     *Flemington,  N.  J. 
John    P.    Onderdonk,    1859,    The 

Bartram. 
John     Lawrence     Pettit,      1912, 

vcare   of  John   Lucas   and   Co. 

♦Salem,  N.  J. 
John    H.    S.    Putnam,    1913,    210 

Monastery    Ave.,    Roxborough. 
Theodore      Rosen,      1916,      4136 

Leidy  Ave. 
Robert      Schmitz,      1890,      1433 

Girard  Ave. 
Harold  E.  Schofield,  1912,  *4414 

Manayunk    Ave..    Roxborough 

tUniversity  of  Pa. 


Philadelphia. 

Edward    C     Scott,     1912,    4817 

Warrington  Ave. 
Eugene  W.   Seng,   1905,  2141   N. 

18th   St. 
John  F.   Shaw,  1865,  1830  Arch 

St. 
Harry  Sloane,  1916,  311  Reid  St. 
Richard    A.     Smith,     1912,     924 

Clinton    St. 
T.    Darmon    Smith,    1913,    2937 

N.  Barley  St. 
George  H.   Stephens,   1881,  5311 

Walton   Ave. 
Harry  J.   Stockum,   1907,  Drexel 

Building. 
Alan  H.  Strong,  1874,  fBroad  St. 

Station.        *New      Brunswick, 

N.  J. 
Samuel    B.    Vrooman,    Jr.,    1909, 

4239  Walnut  St. 

Pittsburgh. 

Adolph  G.  Ahrens,  1906,  123  N. 
Negley  Ave. 

Warren  B.  Dygert,  1910,  84 
Hodgson  Ave.,   Ingram. 

W.  L.  R.  Haines,  1899,  tlll9 
Pennsylvania  Station.  *Ren- 
nerdale.  Pa. 

George  R.  Hartley,  1916,  t Valua- 
tion Dept.  P.  R.  R.  ♦Walden, 
N.   Y. 

Roy  G.  Imlay,  1906,  7644 
Frankstown  Ave. 

Rhuel  H.  Merrill,  1894,  4916 
Wallingford  St. 

David  C.  Succop,  1916,  *7427 
Monticello  St.  fKnight  Tire 
Co. 

Ralph  B.  Titsworth,  1901, 
tBdgewood  Station.  *13  Mif- 
flin   St. 

Edward  B.  Vaill,  1888,  806 
Bergs  Building. 

Ralph  B.  Wilcox,  1903.  ♦Mel- 
wood  and  Bayard  Sts,  t700 
Westinghouse  Building. 

Marshall  Williams,  1894,  -6105 
Howe  St. 

Reading. 

Weston  Lennox,  1913,  137 
Greenwich    St. 

Rennerdale. 

William  L.  R.  Haines,  1899. 
tPittsburgh.   Pa. 

Richboro. 

Andrew  J.   Walter,  1897. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


447 


Scranton.  | 

Mount    D.    Gravatt,    1894,    1716 

Madison  Ave. 
Walter   L.   Lawrence,    1878,   719 

Delaware  St. 
Philip  G.   Tormay,  Jr.,  1916,  D. 

&  H.   Building. 
Samuel  H.  Voorhees,  1887,  1521 
Pine  St. 
South   Bethlehem. 

George  H.  Blakeley,  1884,  *517 
Seneca  St.  fStructural  Steel 
Dept.,  Bethlehem  Steel  Com- 
pany. 
William  T.  Hulsizer,  1914,  455 
Walnut  St. 
State  College. 

Frank  E.  Field,  1913,  *314  Bur- 
rows   St.      tPenn.    State    Col- 
lege. 
Thomas    E.    Gravatt,    1897,    250 

S.   Allen   St. 
Lawrence     H.      Opdycke,     1913, 
tUniversity  Club.     *West  New 
York,   N.   J. 
Swarthmoie. 

Frederick   H.    Worrell,    1914,    19 
Princeton  St. 
Tarentum. 

Clarence   E.    Fulton,   1911,    1108 
Park  St. 
Wayne. 

Ridgeway    F.    Moon,    1904,    228 
Poplar  Ave. 
West  Bethlehem. 

Henry  R.  Cox,   1910,   *11  S.  1st 
St.       tBethlehem    Steel    Com- 
pany. 
Wilkesbarre. 

A.  Ellet  Hitchner,  1904,  27  Shel- 
don   St. 
Wilkinsburg. 

J.  Langford  Edwards,  1906,  512 

Rebecca  Ave. 
Louis   N.    Grler,    1915,    Westing- 
house   Club. 
George    L.     Shultz,     1915,    t747 
Franklin     Ave.       *Jamesburg, 
N.   J. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 
Edge  wood. 

Levi  B.  Edwards,  1884.     tPi'ovi- 
dence,  R.   I. 
Providence. 

Franklin  R.  Cushman,  1894,  *19 

Bellevue  Ave.    fTechnical  High 

School. 

Levi    B.    Edwards,    1884,    *1665 

Broad    St.      tEdgewood,    R.    I. 


Providence. 

John  E.  Hill,  1884,  Brown  Uni- 
versity. 
Arthur     Lee,     1894,     *9     Irving 
Place.    fTechnical  High  School. 
I.    Victor    Stone,    1907,    fRevere 
Rubber  Co.      *117   Sumter  St. 
Thornton.  ^ 

George  D.  W.  Kelso,  1892. 

SOUTH   CAROLINA. 
Charleston. 

Edward  L.  Wells,  1859,  2  Water 

St. 
James  H.  Zlegler,  1914,  care  of 
Elk  Sugar  Refining  Co. 
Parksville. 

Wilson  W.  Fowler,  1897,  Cedar- 
lands. 
Summerville. 

Leo  W.  E.  di  Ghilini,  1914. 

SOUTH   DAKOTA. 
Sioux  Falls. 

John  H.  Voorhees,  1888,- 924  W. 
11th  St. 

TENNESSEE. 
Nashville. 

B.  Collins  Edgar,  1900,  tcare  of 
Nashville  Rwy.  and  Light  Co. 
*1  Watauga  Apts. 
John  M.  Gaut,  1866,  810  Stahl- 
man  Bldg. 
Sewanee, 

James    B.    Thomas,    1892,    Uni- 
versity of  the  South. 

TEXAS. 

Austin. 

Edward    T.    Paxton,    1914,    Uni 
versity  Station,  Box  C. 
College  Station. 

Frederick  H.  Blodgett,  1897. 
El  Paso. 

Frank  E.  Mason,  1910. 
Fort  Sam  Houston. 

James  Parker,  1874. 
Houston. 

Valentine  G.  Feind,   1901,  Hous- 
ton Packing  Co. 
Port  Arthur. 

John  P.  Noble,  1915. 

UTAH. 
Ogden. 

Paul  W.   Haasis,  1913,  Box  603. 


448 


EUTGEEB    COLLEGE. 


VERMONT. 

Enosburg  Falls. 

Ray  B.  Thomas,  1910. 

Island  Pond. 

George  H.  Bennett,  1902. 

Rutland. 

Edward  F.  White,  1883,  Rutland 
Manufacturing  Go. 

VIRGINIA. 
City  Point. 

William  P.   Allen,   1901,   Dupont 
Powder  Co. 
Holcoml)  Rock. 

Harry  R.  Lee,  1903. 
Hot  Springs. 

James  A.  Norris,  1882. 
Norfolk. 

David    A.    Decker,    1906,    Office 

City  Engineer. 
James    H.    Willock,    1905,    Natl. 
Bank  of  Commerce  Building. 
Richmond. 

Horace    S.    Hawes,    1890,    2023 

Monument  Ave. 
Carter    A.    Jenkens,    1903,    716 
Hawthorne  Ave. 
Yorktown. 

David  Schmidt,  1916. 

W.ASHINGTON. 
Granger. 

Henry  L.  Rutgers,  1873. 

Seattle. 

William    G.    Barnes,    1877,    3923 

Eastern  Ave. 
John  C.  Heines,  1913,  University 
of  Washington. 
Vancouver  Barracks. 

Peter  C.  Field,  1892. 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Millburn. 

Robert  B.  Whitaker,  1896. 
St.  Albans. 

J.    Price   Warrick,   1883,   St.   Al- 
bans Glass  Co. 

WISCONSIN. 
Burlington. 

W.  Crown  Smith,  1894. 
Fond  du  Lac. 

Louis    P.    Peeke,    1897,    249    E. 
2d  St. 
Kankauna. 

Benjamin  G,  Prugh,  1904. 


Madison. 

Thurlow  C.  Nelson,  1913,  Biology 

Building. 
Stanley  M.  Wilsey,  1914,  524  N. 
Henry  St. 
Milwaukee. 

Frederick     W.     Ells,     1895.     889 
Summit  Ave. 
Oconomowoc. 

Roy    O.    Henszey,    1911.    Pacific 
Coast    Condensed    Milk     Com- 
pany. 
Oostburg. 

Henry  K.   Pasma,  1909. 
River  Falls. 

Erastmus  A.  Whitenack,  1891. 

WYOMING. 
Cody. 

Raymond  W.  Allen,  1906,  Forest 
Service. 

ALASKA. 

Port  Nome. 

Horace   S.   Chester,   1896. 

ARABIA. 
Maskat. 

Frederick   J.    Barny,   1894. 

ARGENTINA. 

Buenos  Aires. 

Eugene    Betts,    1892,    Casilla    de 
Correo  No.  1680. 

AUSTRALIA. 
Sydney. 

Robert  S.  Winn,  1892,  P.  O.  Box 
1530. 

BELGIUM. 

Ghent. 

Gerard    J.    Diehl,    1897,    1    Rue 
Longue  des  Pierres. 

BOLIVIA. 
La  Paz. 

Stephen  P.   Smith,   1912.   Ameri- 
can  Institute,   Casilla   9. 

BRAZIL. 
Rio   de   Janeiro. 

William    V.    B.    VanDyck,    1896, 
Caixa  de  Correio  109. 

BRITISH  EAST  AFRICA. 

Kijabe. 

Theodore  R.  Westervelt,  1909. 
Mukoa. 

Elwood   L.   Davis,    1902.    ♦Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 


GEOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


449 


CANADA. 

Aldershot,  Ontario. 

Harold    S,    Best,    1911,    care    of 
National   Fireproofing   Co. 
Delburne,  Alberta. 

Albert  A.  Campbell,  1891. 
De  Winton,  Alberta. 

James  R.  McConnell,  1913. 
Haileybury,  Ontario. 

James  C.  Weston,  1*870. 
Montreal. 

William    A.    Chapman,    1873,    P. 

O.  Box  27. 
Frederick    G.    C.    Volkert,    1904, 
tlO  Kenmore  Apts.,  Dorchester 
and   St.    Mathews   Sts.      ♦New- 
Brunswick,  N,  J. 
Nobel,  Ontario. 

Frank  H.  Conover,  1913,  Murray 
Wilson  Club. 
Sedgwick,  Alberta. 

Charles  W.  Voorhees,  1897. 
Shawinigan  Falls,  Quebec. 

Edward  H.  Acton,  1906. 
Taber,  Alberta. 

Henry  G.  Kreis,  1909. 
Thetford  Mines,  Quebec. 

C.  Vernon  Smith,  1898. 

CHINA. 

Amoy. 

Frank   Eckerson,   1900,   Tung-an. 
Canton. 

Francis   E.   Wilber,   1905,  Y.   M. 
C.  A. 
Shanghai. 

William  C.   Ball,  Jr.,  1913,  care 

of  Standard  Oil  Company. 
Samuel     I.     Woodbridge,     1876, 
*176   N,   Szechnen   Road.     jl8 
Pekipg  Road. 

COLOMBIA. 
Cartagena. 

Jacob  W.  DuBois,   1863. 
Santa  Marta. 

Ernest  A.  Olin,  1886. 

CUBA. 
Havana. 

Ernest  H.    Rapalje,   1900,    Apar- 
tado  1182. 
Herradura. 

Maurice  C.  Engle,  1903. 

DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC. 

Monte  Christi. 

Harry  V.  Campbell,  1903 
Puerto  Plata. 

William   V.   Van   Blarcom,   1896. 


ENGLAND. 
London. 

William  D.   Van   Blarcom,   1868, 
Union  Bank,  Ltd. 
Oxford. 

Valentine      B.      Havens,      1912, 
Christ  Church. 

GERMANY. 

Dresden. 

Charles  Meyer,  1874. 

HAITI. 
Port-Au-Prince. 

Clayton  B.  Vogel,  1904. 

HAWAII. 

Honolulu. 

Frank    S.    Scudder,    1885,    1325 
Piikoi  St. 

INDIA. 
Tindivanam,  South  Arcot. 

Walter  T    Scudder,  1892. 
Vellore,  Madras  Presidency. 

F.  Marmaduke  Potter,  1909. 

Ezekiel  C.  Scudder,  1879. 

JAPAN. 

Kanagawa  Sen. 

Nagateru  Y.  Outska,  1876,  Ushi- 
kososhidane,      Shioriri,     Yoko- 
suka. 
Kobe. 

Ichizo      Hattori,      1875,      Hiogo 

Kencho. 
Kojiro  Matsugata,  1889. 
Tokio. 

Frank    S.    Booth,    1903,   care   of 
Sale     and     Frazar,      Ltd.,      1 
Yaesucao. 
Zun  Zow  Matsmulla,  1871. 
Daihachiro  Sagara,  1895. 
Luman    J.    Shafer,    1909,  •  Meiji 

Galsuin,  Shirokane,  Shibaku. 
Shumma     Shiramine,     1875,     60 

Shimotakanawa,  Shibaku. 
Yachimaro  Takatsuji,  1894. 
Waseda. 

Kumakichiro  Oishi,  1889. 
Yokohama. 

James  H.  Ballagh,  1857,  48  Bluff. 

MEXICO. 
Guadalajara   (Estado  de  Jalisco). 

Austin  L.  de  la  Torre,  1914,  678 
F.  I.  Madero  St. 


29 


450 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Mexico  City. 

Manuel  Noriega,  1916,  12  Acade- 
mia  St. 
Tuxpam  (Estado  de  Vera  Cruz). 

Arthur  C.  Payne,   1885. 

NICARAGUA. 
Managua. 

P.   Lindsley  Dodd,   1908,  care  of 
American  Legation. 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS. 

Fort  McKinley. 

William  D.  Herbert,  1905. 
Manila. 

George    E.    Heath,    1897,    P.    O. 

Box  810. 
Verne  E.  Miller,  1901,  Box  620, 
34  Escolta  St. 


Manila. 

Richard  U.   Strong,   1898. 
Hobart    E.    Studley,    1893,    Box 
524. 

PORTO  RICO. 
Humacao. 

Rafael   S.   Vidal,    1908. 

SantuTce. 

J.  M.  Gonzalez,  1907,  6  Fernan- 
dez St.,  Stop  12. 


TURKEY. 

Constantinople. 

Vinton  D.  Tompkins, 
ert  College. 


1907,  Rob- 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Graduate  students  are  marked  (G),  medical  graduates  (M),  those  receiving  ad- 
vanced degrees   (A)   and  those  receiving  honorary  degrees   (H),  if 
the  names  are  not  those  of  regular  Rutgers  students. 


Abeel 

1828  David  (H). 

1829  Gustavus 

(H). 
1829  Theodore 
1859  Gustavus  N. 

ACKEN 

1851  William  H. 

ACKERMAN 

1856  James    H. 
1866  Edward   G. 
1875  John    H. 
1875  Frank  E. 

1879  John   E. 

ACKERT 

1892  Winfred   R. 

Acton 

1906  Edward    H. 
1912  F.  Ncwlin. 

Adam 

1899  J.   Douglas 
(H). 

Adams 

1838  John, 
1894  Lewis   A. 
1902  Arthur. 

Addoms 

1792  Jonas  S. 
(M). 

Adrain 

1810  Robert    (H). 
1827  Robert,    Jr. 
1833  Garnet  B. 
1873  Robert. 

Ahrens 

1906  Adolph    G. 

AlKIN 

1890  Frederick  A. 

AiNSWORTH 

1916  Will'm  P.  E. 

Aitkin 

1854  James  S. 

1880  Charles  S. 

1881  James  H. 

Aken 

1914  Raymond    L. 


Alden 

1882  John  B. 
1888  Edwin  M. 

Alois 

1865  Charles  'J. 

Aldrich 

1879  Joseph  E. 

Alexander 
1855  John  (H). 

Alford    . 

1909  Edwin  C. 


Allen 
1865 
1873 
1882 
1885 
1893 
1901 
1906 
1909 
1914 
1915 


John  K. 
Frederick  E. 
Owen  B.  F. 
John  M. 
Reginald  B, 
William  P. 
Raymond  W. 
Robert  G. 
Harry   M. 
Rufus,    Jr. 


Aller 

1902  Henry  D. 

ALLIGER 

1835  John  B. 

Allison 

1915  Franklin   B. 

(G). 

Alverson 

1912  James  K. 

Amerman 

1885  James  L. 
(H). 

Amo*s 

1912  Harold  C. 

Anderson 
1835  James. 
1840  John. 
1849  William (H), 
1859  James    H. 
1862  William  H. 
1867  John  J.  (H). 
1870  Asher. 
1875  William  F. 
1878  William  W. 
1889  Harry   R. 
1912  Dean  C. 
1914  Roy   B. 


Andreae 

1909  Marcus  C.  T. 

Andrews 

1827  Solomon 
(M). 

Andrus 

1879  J.  Cow^es 
(H). 

Angell 

1896  James  B. 
(H). 

Angus 

1905  Harry   B. 

Annan 
.1775  David. 

Anner 

1915  Walter, 

Anshen 

1914  Harold. 

Anthony 

1881  Richard  A. 

Apgar 

1866  Ellis  A. 

Appeldoorn 

1911  Leonard  (A). 

Appleby 

1909  Theodore  F. 
1913  Stewart  H. 

Applegate 

1903  Dan'l  H.,  Jr, 
1905  Bayard  C. 

Appleton 

1852  Edward  W. 
1852  Samuel  E. 

Arcularius 

1863  Andrew  M, 

Arend 

1889  Albert    C. 

Arm  SB  Y 

1839  James  H. 
(H). 


Armstrong 

1894  Ernest  E. 
1907  Charles  C. 
1907  Fred,  K. 
1913  Richard  C. 

Arndi 

1832  Charles  C.  P. 

Arneil 

1812  David  R. 

Arrowsmith 
1904  James  S. 

Arthur 

1842  John,  Jr. 
1912  John, 

Ashley 

1903  Raymond  H. 

1909  John  St.V. 

H. 
Ashman 

1915  Richard 

Ashmead 

1897  James  E, 

Ashton 

1875  George  F. 

Ashwell 

1906  G,  Gouver- 
neur. 

Atkinson 
1885  Asher. 

Atwater 

1857  Elnathan  R. 

(H). 
1891  Samuel  N. 

1904  Henry  G. 

Atwood 

1910  Will  G. 

Aubrey 

1887   *W.  H.  S. 
(H). 

AUBRY 

1915  Victor  G. 
(G), 

Auchter 

1912  George  D. 


451 


452 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


AUMACK 

1876  William. 

Austin 

1916  Raymond  M. 

Ayars 

1847  E.  R. 
1862  Wm.  H.  H. 

Ayceigg 

1876  John  B. 

Aydelott 

1891  John  C. 

Ayers 

1912  Carlton  A. 

Ayres 

1843  Sylvester  W. 
1856  Alanson  F. 

1859  Clarence  L. 

1860  Samuel. 
1864  Eugene. 
1896  Louis    D. 

Babbitt 

1875  Ebenezer  C. 

Babcock 

1909  James  W. 

Backus 

1841  Frederick  W 
1905  Charles  S. 

Badeau 

1902  Harry    U. 

Baer 

1916  William    W. 

Bahleb 

1861  Louis   H. 

1868  Pierre  G.  M. 

1869  Martin. 

Baier 

1896  Joseph   G. 
1908  Edwin  L. 

Bailey 

1842  William. 
1860  Isaac  P. 
1879  William  J. 
1895  Philip    S. 

Baiey 

1914  John  L. 

Baird 

1855  K.  Heyers. 
1872  Andrew  W. 
1877  Henry  M, 
(H). 

Baker 

1834  David  F. 
1855  L.  Frederick, 
1882  Andrew    K. 
1892  Osmyn. 
1907  John  L. 


Bakewell 

1880  Thomas   W. 
1885  B.  Campbell. 


Baldwin 

1789  Methuselah. 
1828  Eli  (H). 
1849  Henry  R. 

1854  John  V.  N. 

1855  Alfred  J. 

1856  George  V.N. 

1857  Joseph  R. 

1879  Abram  V.  N. 

1880  Stephen  L. 

(H). 

1885  Henry  R.,  Jr. 

1886  Geo.V.N.,Jr. 
1892  Albert   D. 
1909  Raymond   L. 
1911  Lester    D. 
1911  George   H. 

Ball 

1873  Madison  M. 
1913  William     C, 

Jr. 
1916  Edward  M. 

Ballagh 

1857  James  H. 
1860  William  H. 
1895  Wilbur  W. 

Ballantine 

1887  George  A. 


Ballard 
1907  Bruce. 

Banks 

1915  Harvey   W. 

Banta 

1844  William    S. 
3  878  John   H. 
1899  Henry    W. 

Barcalow 

1835  Farrington. 

Barkjr 

1903  Theo.  J.  T. 

Barnard 

1850  Stephen  P. 

Barnes 

1868  Charles. 
1877  William  G. 
1885  William  H. 

Barny 

1894  Frederick  J. 

Barr 

1875  Robert  H. 
1913  T.  Turner,  Jr. 

Barrows 

1888  Walter  A. 

Bartholf 

1861  Benjamin  A. 


Bartholomew 

1911  Harland. 

Bartles 

1859  William  H. 

Barton 

1870  Luther. 

1871  James  K. 
1915  Arthur  L. 

Barwis 

1909  Horace  E. 

Bascom 

1909  Frederick  L, 

1912  Perry  H. 

Bassler 

1830  Benjamin. 

Bastedo 

1913  Walter 

Basten 

1909  Austin  S. 

1914  E.  VanDyck 

Batchelder 
1887  Walter  W. 

Battin 

1895  Hamilton  S. 

Bauer 

1891  Jacob  L. 

1904  George  W. 

1913  Walter  C. 

Baum 

1896  Frederick  C. 

Baum  ANN 

1912  Eugene  K. 

1914  Adolph    H. 

Bauscher 

1874  Henry  M. 
(H). 

Baxtfjr 

1905  Charles  J. 
(H). 

Bayles 

1890  James  C. 

(H). 
1898  Theodore  F. 

(A). 

Bayles  s 

1832  Samuel  M. 


Beach 

1829  Abraham. 
1891  James  E. 
1891  Spencer  A. 

(G). 
1907  Ralph  L. 

Beadle 

1854  Augustus 
(H). 


Beardslee 

1860  John  W. 
1888  William  A. 

Beasley 

1865  Mercer   (H). 

Beattie 

1905  James  A. 
(H). 

Bechtel 

1914  George    M. 

Beck 

1835  T.  Romeyn 

(H). 
1849  T.  Romeyn. 

1856  Sidney  S. 

1861  Louis  D. 

Becker 

1911  William    V. 

Beckwith 

1816  Elkanah   M. 

(M). 
1914  C.   Stewart. 

Beebe 

1883  Henry  W. 

1910  H.  Orville. 

Beekman 

1827  Jacob  T,  B. 

(H). 
1829  William  F. 

1857  John    S. 

1877  Henry  M.  T. 

1878  John   B. 

1879  Jesse   H. 

1882  Theodore  A. 

1884  Peter    S. 
1909  Myron  H. 

1911  J.   Harold. 

Beers 

1913  Howard  L. 

Belden 

1827  Lewis   (M). 

Bell 

1883  George  B. 
1892  Thomas. 

1901  Charles  R. 
1913  Whitfield  J. 

Bemus 

1885  Morris  N. 

Bender 

1905  Welcome  W. 

Benedict 

1837  Nathan  D. 
1841  Thomas  N. 
1868  Edward. 

1902  Hobart  L 
1-903  Nathan  T. 

1906  Wm.  H.,  Jr. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


453 


Benjamin 

1898  Chas.  F.,  Jr. 
1916  Charles  E. 

Benner 

1915  Wesley, 

Bennett 

1845  James  C. 
1873  John   D. 

1882  Fred'k  W. 
1898  Reginald  S. 
1902  George    H. 

Benson 

1871  Aaron   W. 
1889  Charles  B. 

Ben stead 

1908  Thomas  S. 

Berdan 

1846  Stephen. 

1847  David  I. 
1869  John  G. 
1908  Will  W. 

Berdine 

1871  George. 

Berg 

1863  J.  Frederick. 

1866  Herman   C. 
1892  J.  Frederic. 

Bergamini 

1913  Herbert  M. 

Bergen 

1863  Jerome  L. 

1867  Samuel   W. 
1867  Tunis    G. 
1869  Edgar. 
1869  Symmes. 

1881  Cornell's,  Jr. 

1883  John  T. 
1905  Guy  H. 
1907  John  C. 
1913  Arthur  D. 

Berger 

1894  Charles  F. 
1904  Arthur  LeG. 
1907  Lester  D. 

Bernart 

1848  James  E. 

1882  John  N. 

Berns 

1915  John  H.,  Jr 

Berrier 

1840  J.  Van  Dyke. 

Berry 

1847  J.  Romeyn. 
1857  Philip. 
1874  William  B. 
1892  Andrew  H. 

1895  Ward    G. 


Berstler 

1912  George  J. 

Bertholf 

1864  James  H. 

Besson 

1907  Harlan. 

Best 

1775  Michael. 
1911  Harold  S. 

Betts 

1837  Samuel  R. 
(H). 

1891  Phil'der,  3d. 

1892  Eugene. 

1913  J.  Brognard 

(H). 

Bevier 

1855  C.  V.  W. 
1878  Louis. 

1882  Philip  H. 
1906  Louis,  Jr. 
1916  Richard  B. 

Beyliks 

1896  Albert  L. 

Bierman 

1883  Moses  G. 

Bigelow 

1855  William  H. 

1892  John  M. 

(H). 

Bingham 

1893  Arthur   N. 

1908  Clarence  A. 

Birch 

1862  Robert  D. 

Bird 

1896  Addison  C. 
■    (A). 

Bishop 

1837  Howard. 
1843  David. 
1860  Alex.  McC. 
1870  James. 

1877  George  S. 

(H). 

1878  John. 
1883  Willard  D 
1885  Louis  F. 
1887  William  S. 

1891  James. 

1892  Ellis. 

Bis SELL 

1881  William  E. 
(H). 

BiSSETT 

1912  JohnV. 

BlXBY 

1874  Parker   J. 


Black 

1852  Andrew  W. 

(H). 
1898  John. 
1908  C.  Drysdale. 
1910  John  B. 

Black  WELL 

1841  Frederick  C. 

1841  John. 

1842  William. 

1895  JohnG. 

Blake 

1896  Frank    T. 

Blakeley 

1884  George  H. 

Blanchard 
1908  Henrv  K. 
1914  Frank  D. 

Blatz 

3912  Edward  F. 

Blauvelt 

1782  Timothy. 

1783  Isaac. 
1789  Abraham. 
1810  Cornelius  S. 
1814  William  W. 
1828  Charles  C. 

(H). 
1828  Isaac   A. 
1828  .John  S.  (H) 
1833  Nicholas  C. 

1843  John  W. 
1858  Augustus. 
1886  Louis  D. 

Blish 

1869  John   A. 

Bliss 

1864  John  S. 

Blocker 
1905  Simon. 

Blodgett 

1897  Frederick  H. 

Bloom 

1912  Walters. 

Bloomfield 

1828  William. 
1848  F.  Augustus. 

1865  Thomas  B. 
1874  Charles  S. 
1916  Howard  W. 

(A). 

Blue 

1915  Harry  N. 

Blum 

1907  Abraham  H. 
1907  Hugo. 

Blunt 

1904  Charles  R. 


Board 

1869  Nathaniel. 

Bodine 

1793  Frederick. 
1861  George  D. 

Bogardus 

1810  Cornelius 

(H). 
1860  Francis  M. 

1860  William  E. 
1878  Henry  J. 
1896  Stephen   D. 

Bog  ART 
1778  .John. 
'1853  John. 

BOGERT 

1832  Charles  A. 

1858  William  T. 

1864  Nic'las  I.  M. 
1895  Eufiene. 

BOGGS 

1842  Edward   B. 
1873  Herbert. 

BOICE 

1827   Ira  C.   (H). 

1856  Daniel  R. 

BOLLER 

1914  Edward  O. 

BOLSOVER 

1915  Harold  S. 

BOLSTERLE 

1909  George  S. 

BONAR 

1857  John  J.  (H). 

Bon NELL 

1829  Alex.   V. 
1892  Clarence  H. 

BONNEY 

1851  A.  Staats. 
1857  Peres   B. 

1861  Joseph    J. 

1865  Robert  B. 
1903  Cortlandt  H. 

Boocock 

1885  William  H. 

BOOKSTAVER 
1837  Jacob. 
1837  John  L. 
1846  Daniel. 

1859  Henry   W. 

1866  Adam  A. 

BOORAEM 

1850  Augustus  C. 

(H). 
1881  Theo.  B. 


454 


EUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


Booth 

1876  Eugene   S. 
1900  Ralph  W.,Jr 
1903  Frank  S. 

Booz 

1910  Louis  P..  Jr. 

BoRCK 

1811  Geo.  C.  F, 
(H). 

BOBST 

1861  J.William. 

BOSCHEN 

1907  Walter  G.  . 

BOUTON 

1914  Roberto. 

BOWDOIN 

1813  Ezelilel. 
Bo  WEN 

1912  Walter  C. 

Bowers 

1913  Clarlj  C. 

Bowler 

1910  Frank  L 

Bowles 

1916  William  H. 

Bowman 

1871  Shadrach  L. 
(H). 

BOWNE 

1863  Alfred   O. 

Bowser 

1868  Edward  A. 

BOYER 

1916  A.  Leslie. 

Br.\dbeer 
1910  EarlC. 

Bradley 

1836  Joseph  P. 
1874  William    H. 
1876  Charles. 
1902  Arthur  H. 
1912  Eugene  B. 

Bradner 
1866  N.  Roe. 

Brain  ARP 

1916  William  A. 

Brandow 

1883  John  H. 
1888  Melvin. 

1915  William   H. 

Braun 

1916  Chrlst'n  W. 


Bray 

1780  John  W. 

Brayton 

1870  Edward. 

Breazeale 

1889  William  E. 

Breen 

1915  Edward  L. 

Breitenbuciier 

1914  William    G. 

Brenn 

1897  Charles  F. 

Brett 

1834  Philip  M. 
1892  Philip  M. 
1905  C.  Leverich. 

1915  Lester  W. 

1916  Cornelius 

(H). 

Brewer 

1908  Harry  P. 

Brewster 

1853  James  F. 

1911  Herman  C. 

Briegs 

1912  Fred  A. 

Briggs 

1834  John   H. 
1912  Leonard  S. 

Brigham 

1859  Lewis  A. 
(H). 

Bright 

1875  Marshall  H. 
(H). 

Brill 

1914  Edward    H. 

Brinckerhoff 
1829  John  N. 
1832  Edward. 

1835  George. 

1905  J.  Howard. 

Brink 

1896  Henry  W. 
1900  Persen   M. 

Brinkerhoff 
1844  John  H.  F. 
1864  William. 
1877  Abraham   S. 

1906  Clifford   S. 

Briody 

1897  James    F. 

Bristol 

1892  Henry   R. 


Brock 

1859  John   R. 

Brodhead 

1811  Jacob  (H). 
1831   John   R. 
1840  Henry,   Jr. 
1885  Abraham  D, 

Brodie 

1887  Warren  J. 

Broek 

1861  Dirk. 

Brogger 

1906  Adolph. 

Brokaw 

1793  Abraham. 
1866  Isaac  P. 
1874  Ralph  W. 
1900  Arthur  P. 
1903  Clarence. 
1908  Eugene  S. 

Bronson 

1817  John  W. 

Brooks 

1872  Edward  F. 
1881  Jesse  W. 

Browe 

1842  Edwin    S. 

Brower 

1793  Abraham 

(M). 
1813  Isaac   S. 


Brown 

1830 
1831 
1831 
1836 
1837 
1849 
1860 
1865 
1865 
1883 
1892 
1897 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1904 
1906 
1906 
1913 


John   M. 
George    W. 
John   J. 
Alexander. 
Allison. 
Rodman. 
Josiah  J. 
Robert   M. 
Henry  J. 
E.    Phillips. 
George  R. 
George  W. 
A.  Ellicott. 
Chester  T. 
Fred.   L.    R. 
John    B. 
Harry    M. 
Percy  E. 
Elmer  E. 
(H). 


Brownell 

1814  Pardon  (M). 
1816  Richmond 
(M). 

Browning 

1880  Howard  L. 
1914  Oren   F..   Jr. 
1916  Dudley  B. 


Brownlee 

1827  James   J. 

Bruce 

1884  M.  Linn. 
1884  William    P. 
1906  T.  Harvey. 

Bruen 

1830  Alex.  McW. 

Brumaghim 
1875  Le  Roy. 

Brush 

1830  William. 
1862  Alfred  H. 
1862  William   W. 

1915  Frederick  C. 

Bruyere 
1881  John. 
1892  Holmes  E. 

Bruyn 

1836  Augustus  H. 
1887  Cornelius. 

Bryan 

1891   Elihu  C. 
1896  William   C. 

Buchanan 

1849  James  (H). 

Buck 

1883  Charles  D. 

(H). 
1912  Clifford  W. 

1916  George  H. 

Buckelew 

1848  William    D. 
1880  Peter    R. 

Buck  HAM 
1832  George. 

BUCKMAN 
1916  GuyF. 

BUCKNELL 

1869  Simeon  E 

BUCKWALD 

1915  Harry  M. 

BUDD 

1816  Bern  W. 
(M). 

BUECHNER 

1914  Casper. 

BUELL 

1916  Darwin  B. 

Bulkley 

1832  Henry   T. 

Bulloch 

1916  David  N. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


455 


Bullock 

1892  George  C. 

BULLUS 

1828  Robert  S. 

BULMER 

1915  J.  Wesley. 

BURCHAN 

1843  Peter  S.(H). 

Burden 

1896  Wesley  W. 

BURDICK 

1882  Irving. 

BURG 

1890  J.  Frederick. 

BURHANS 

1906  William  H. 

Burke 

1870  Benj.  R.  K. 
1913  James  F. 

Burnett 

1901  D.Frederick, 

Burns 

1911  Alan  E. 

Burr 

1875  Samuel  D.V. 

BURRAGE 

1846  John   F. 

Burroughs 
1872  Joseph. 

BURROWES 

1830  William  H. 

(H). 
1909  Charles  W. 

(H). 

Burrows 

1901  Waters  F. 
1905  Elliott   C. 

BURSTEIN 

1912  Joseph. 

Burt 

1879  Albert  C. 

BURTIS 

1896  W.  Ryall. 
1896  Elvin  C. 

Burton 

1909  George  L. 

BUSCH 

1915  Arthur  C. 

Bush 

1903  Frederic  S. 


Butler 

1834  Benjamin  F. 

(H). 
1910  Charles  W. 

Butterworth 
1910  John  P.  (H). 

Buttler 

1875  Howard  V. 

1880  George. 

1894  Charles  V. 

1902  G.  Harold. 

Buxton 
1793  Charles  (M). 

Buzby 

1910  J.  Stewart. 

Byram 

1896  Clarence W 

Cabell 

1893  Walter  C. 

Cadmus 

1912  Harold  J. 

Cahart  ^ 

1895  David. 

Cain 

1881  Gardner  H. 
1901  Charles  C. 

Caldwell 
1831  Ellas  B. 

Callahan 

1894  Henrv  W. 

(H). 

Cameron 

1875  Henrv  C. 

(H). 
1880  Herbert  H 

Cammann 

1858  Walter. 

»Camp 

1914  Kingsland. 

Campeelt 

1830  William  B. 

1835  Antrim. 
1^3  Samuel. 
1857  James  G.  J. 
1862  AlanD. 
1870  James  B. 
1891  Albert  A. 
1900  Maurice  V. 

1903  Harry  V. 

1904  Nathan. 
1912  Alan  D. 

1915  Wm.   H.,  Jr 

Campfield 

1792  Jabez  (M). 

Canfield 

1870  Frederick  A. 


Cannon 

1811  James  S. 

(H). 
1827  Ellas  B. 

(H). 

1833  Garrit  S. 

1839  John  S. 

1840  Henry  R. 
1849  JanvesS. 

Cantine 

1880  Charles  F. 

Carithers 

1834  Daniel  N. 

Carl 

1911  Malcolm    L. 

Carle 

1789  John  J. 
1811  John  H. 

Carleton 

1904  Sprague. 

1905  Sangers  S. 

1907  Bukk  G.(H) 

Carlisle 

1815  Lewis  (M). 

Carman 

1829  Lewis,  Jr. 

1908  Charles  B. 

Carnes 

1895  J.  Henry. 

Carney 

1915  Homer  E. 
(G). 

Carothers 

1833  John  H. 

Carpender 
1866  John  N. 
1897  J.  Neil.,  Jr. 
1905  H.  de  la  B. 

1912  William. 

Carpenter 

1834  George  W. 

(H). 
1837  Hezekiah  G. 
1897  Raymond  V. 

Carr 

1892  James  D. 
1900  Walter  L. 
(H). 

1909  William 

(H). 

Carroll 

1868  Vernon  B. 

Carter 

1841  Abraham  B. 

1896  William   P. 
1903  William  B. 

Casale 

1911  Vincent  J. 


Case 

1848  Calvin. 
1897  Clififord  P. 
1900  Clarence  E. 
1910  Willard  T. 

Casper 

1876  John  P. 

Castner 

1891  Joseph  C. 

Caswell 

1863  Alberts. 

Cathcart 

1816  Robert  (H). 

1886  Charles  S. 

1913  Edwin  F. 

Cavileer 

1896  Walter  K. 

C  HALLE N 

1887  Thurston  W. 
1891   Paull    J. 

Chamberlain 
1878  Jacob  (H). 
1882  J.  Chester. 
1882  William  I. 
1886  Lewis  B. 
1886  William  I. 
(H). 

1888  Rufus  N. 
1893  Charles  S. 

Chamberlin 

1914  L.    Hammill. 

Chambers 

1834  Talbot  W. 

Champion 

1898  Benjamin  S. 

Champltn 

1839  Edwin  W. 

Chandler 

1843  Lyman  A. 

(H). 

Chap.aian 

1791  Robert  H. 
(H). 

1844  Nathan  F. 
1873  William  A. 
1880  Franklin  A. 

Chappel 

1905  Charles  W. 

Chappell 

1835  Franklin. 

Charles 

1916  Glenn  E. 

Chase 

1885  Norman  D. 
1913  E.    Dudley- 


456 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Chedister 

1911  E.  Stanley. 

Cheeseman 

1812  Joannes  C. 
(M). 


Cheff 
1901 


Peter  P. 

(A). 


Chesebro 

1877  William  J. 

Chester 

1892  T.  Weston. 
1894  Albert  H. 

1896  Horace  S. 

1897  Hubert   M. 

Chetwood 
1833  John. 

Chickering 
1891  Edward  O. 

CniPCHASE 
1842  James. 

Chittick 

1916  :^[urray  A. 

Christie 

1828  James  R. 

Christman 
1896  Isaac. 

Church 

1867  John  B. 
1914  Franlilin  O. 

Churchill 
1851  George  C. 


Clark 
1793 
1814 
1814 
1848 
1849 
1850 
1856 
1869 
1870 

1870 
1873 
1880 
1883 
1887 
1895 
1895 
1898 


John  (M). 
Abraham  S. 
William  P. 
Henry  J. 
Thomas  E. 
William. 
Moses  P. 
Edward  W. 
Samuel  A. 

(H). 
William  V. 
Fletcher. 
Charles. 
W.  Campbell 
J.  William. 
A.  Schuyler.. 
Arthur  M. 
Willard  P. 


Clarke 

1884  Howard   S. 

Clason 

1864  S.Webb. 


Clayton 
1890  Elliot. 


Clearwater 

1903  Alphon^o    T 
(H). 

Cleaver 

1912  Roberts, 

Clemens 

1872  Thomas  W. 

Clement 

1848  Eph.  B. 

Cleveland 

1862  Treadwell. 
1864   F.  Harold. 

1873  George  H. 

Clinton 

1812  DeWitt  (H). 

Cloke 

1909  Allen  D. 

Closson 

1916  Jas.  II.,  3d. 

Clum 

1874  John  P. 

COAKLEY 

1836  George  W. 

Cobb 

1878  Henry  N. 

(H). 
1884  Henry  E. 
1905  Robert  W. 

COCKBURN 

1849  Howard. 
1853  William  J. 

CODDINGTON 
1848  Moses. 

Codington 
1898  Horace. 

COE 

1789  Jonas. 

1813  .Tesse  (M). 
1815  Ebenezer,  Jr. 

(M). 
1815  Isaac  (M). 
1881  Edward  B. 

(H). 

COFFEY 

1913  John  E.  D. 

Coffin 

1859  James  H. 
(H). 

Cog LEY 

1855  Robert  H. 

Cogswell 

1859  Andrew  K. 

Colburn 

1876  Edwin  E. 


Cole 

1788  Walter. 
1842  David. 
1855  Palmer  C. 
1863   Solomon  T. 
1867  Isaac  D. 
1893  Raymond  V. 


w>: 


Coleman 

1910  David  F. 
1916  David  A. 

(A). 
1916  James  M. 

Colfax 

1854  Schuyler 
(H). 

Collier 

1848  EzraW. 

1849  Joseph  A. 
1857  Isaac. 
1859  Isaac  H. 
1878  Frederick  J. 
1883  George  Z. 
1889  Arthur  J. 

1897  William  B. 

Collins 

1898  James. 

1899  Gilbert    (H). 
1899  H.Paul. 

COLVILLE 

1916  Clifford  J. 

COLYER 

1897  Morrison  C. 

COMBA 

1889  Emilio  (H). 

COMPTON 

1843  James  M. 

1894  William  E. 

Cone 

1869  Spencer  H. 

Congar 

1835  John    S. 
(M). 

Congfr 

1896  Willard. 
1902  Fred'k  W. 
1910  Alexander 
M. 

1915  John  C. 

CONKLIN 

1844  Nathaniel. 
1871  John  W. 
1881  Marion  T. 

1895  Edgar  S. 
1914  Theodore  H 

1916  Sherman  L. 

Conk LING 

1873  Frederick  A. 
1914  Roscoe    S. 


CONNET 

1871  JohnL. 

1902  Dor  man  T. 

Connors 

1913  Charles  H. 

CONOVER 

1842  William  E. 

1878  Garret  S. 

1879  Frank  B. 

1892  Garrett  M. 

1893  Rich'd  S..  Jr. 
1895  John  H.  P. 
1895  Charles  E. 
1897  David  A. 
1900  Henry  H. 

1903  George  W. 

1904  Louis  W. 
1909  Robert  H. 
1913  Frank  H. 
1915  Charles  B. 


Cook 

1789  Henry. 
1827  Richard  F. 
1836  Edward. 
1866  Paul. 

1870  William  G. 

1871  Ilenrv  H. 

1872  Albert  S. 

1873  William  W. 
1879  Robert  A. 
1888  Fred'k  H. 

1893  Harold  C. 

1894  Walter  W. 

1897  William   G. 

1904  Henry  D. 

1905  George  H. 

1912  William  B. 

1913  Lester  E. 

1914  Edgar  C. 
1914  Lindley  G. 
1914  Ralph  C. 

(G). 

COOKE 

1853  Henry  G. 

1898  Henry  G.,  Jr. 
1900  Robert  A. 

CooLr;Y 

1856   Eli  F.   (H). 


Cooper 

1831 
1839 
1846 
1892 
1892 
1893 
1896 
1896 
1900 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1914 


William  H. 
Edward. 
Francis  E. 
Drury  W. 
William  J. 
Frank  V.  R. 
Lane. 
Edwin  S. 
Harry  F. 
Henry  C. 
Thomas  S. 
Ralph  E. 
Samuel  C. 


COPLAN 

1910  Hyman  N. 

CORBETT 

1858  Thomas. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


457 


CORBIN 

1897  Ralph  B. 
ia05  William  H. 
(H). 

1908  Frank  T.,  Jr. 

1909  Charles  E. 
1915  Eliot  P. 

CORIELL 

1899  William  A. 
1903  Edward  L. 

CORT.E 

1885  M.  B.  Mount. 

CORNELISON 
1793  Abraham 

(M). 
1812  John  (H). 
1827  John  M. 
(M). 

Cornell 

1838  James  A.  H. 
1838  John  F. 
1841   Theo.  F. 
(H). 
1841  William  A. 
1859  Frederick  F. 

1859  William. 

1860  Joseph. 
1868  Ezra  (H). 
1872  Jacob   B. 

1872  Theodore  F. 
1907  Walter  R. 

Cornish 

1896  George  D. 

Corson 

1896  John  A. 

CORTELYOU 
1870  John  G. 

1873  Tennis  G.  B. 

1874  Luther. 

1875  G.  V.  V. 

CORWIN 

1872  E.  Tanjore 

(H). 
1892  Charles  E. 

Cory 

1881   Lewis  L. 
1915  Horace  V. 

COSGEOVE 

1906  Frank  L. 

Cotton 

1915  Edward  R. 

COTTRELL 

1900  Herbert. 

Courtney 

1899  Robert  W. 

COWENHOVEN 
1841  John  J. 
1862  Charles  T. 

1900  Chas.  T.,  Jr. 


COWIE 

1895  George  H. 

Cox 

1876  Henry  M. 
1910  Henry  R. 

COZZENS 

1913  Henry  A., 
Jr. 

Craft 

1897  Albert  B. 

Craig 

1896  Horace  J. 

Cramer 

1879  William. 

Crandall 

1915  Charles  L. 

Crane 

1881  JosiahE. 
1889  Oliver  T. 

(H). 

1915  Edward   J. 

Cranmeb 

1882  William  S. 
1908  Stockton. 

1916  Clarkson  A. 

Crapsey 

1840  Harmen. 

Crate 

1873  J.  G.  (H). 

Crawford 

1827  Conyngham 

(M). 
1836  John  B. 

Creamer 

1907  Randolph  M. 

Crtspeli, 

1839  Cornelius  E. 

1841  Peter  (H). 
1884  Peter. 

CrOES 

1809  William. 
1815  Robert  B. 

Crooke 

1782  William. 

Cropsey 

1902  Bertram  I. 

Crosby 

1864  Harman  R. 
1868  Arthur. 
1879  Crawford. 

Crowe 

1915  DuPlessIsH. 


Crowell 

1847  Benjamin  W 
1873  Joseph  A. 
1896  Frederick  N. 
1914  Reginald   B. 


Cruick  shanks 
1891  JohnI>. 

CRUIK  SHANK 

1837  John  C.  (H). 

Cruser 

1847  Cornelius  A. 

Cuddeback 

1899  Samuel  M. 

Culver 

1878  Everett  M. 

CUMMINGS 
1889   Byron. 
1916  Douglas. 

CURRIE 

1829  Robert  O. 

1858  John. 

1858  Rob't  O.,  Jr. 

Curtis 

1878  Charles  (H), 

1882  Frank  S. 
1915  Roland  E. 

(G). 

CURTISS 

1909  George  L. 
(H). 

Cusack 

1909  Thos.  J.,  Jr. 

CUSHMAN 

1894  Franklin  R. 

CUSSLER 

1893  Henry  C. 

Cutler 

1876  W^illard  W. 

1879  Condict  W. 

1883  Fred'kW. 

Cutter 

1874  Ephraim. 

Daly 

1892  JohnM. 

Dana 

1881  Edw.  B.,  Jr. 
1911  Edward  C. 

Danforth 

1863  George  L. 

Danner 

1891  Henry  R. 
1897  J.  Lem'e,  Jr, 


Darnell 

1893  Albert  H. 

Dashiell 

1866  Robert  L. 
(H). 

Dater 

1847  Henry. 

Davidson 

I860  Henry  H. 
1902  Morris  M. 

1906  William  F. 

Davie 

1865  James  S. 

Davie  s 

1907  Ralph  P. 
1914  Henry  K. 


Davis 

1865 
1868 

1874 
1874 
1884 
1885 

1886 
1892 
1896 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1905 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1915 
1916 


John  A. 
William  E. 
Charles. 
Titus   E. 
George. 
Wesley  R. 

(H). 
U.  Grant. 
Henry  K. 
Bergen. 
Luther  S. 
Elwood  L. 
Merton  W, 
Edson  J. 
Howard  L. 
Robert  B. 
Louis  M. 
Joseph  M. 
Edwin  B. 

(H). 


Davison 

1879  Clarences 

Dawson 

1898  Edward. 

Day 

1911  Carlos   P. 

Dayton 

1866  Charles  M. 
1889  William  L. 
1892  Harry  T. 

Dean 

1853  EzraW. 
1866  James  A. 

Deare 

1794  William  P. 

Dearin 

1849  James. 

DeBaun 

1852  John  A. 
1879  George  A. 
1911  Roscoe  W. 


458 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Decker 

1857  Henry  E. 
(H). 

1864  Benjamin  F. 
1893  Horace  M. 
1895  Fred  H. 
1898  Floyd. 
1898  Clinton  L. 

1906  David  A. 

DeCou 

1893  Samuel  S. 

Deforest 

1831  Tlieo.  R. 

DeFreest 

1893  Herberts. 

DeGray 

1861  Richard. 

DeGroodt 

1907  Hervey  S. 

DeHaas 

1892  Maur'zF.  H. 

DeHart 

1865  William  H. 

1870  Henry  G.V. 
1897  Fred'kW. 
1905  Arthur  V. 

DeLamater 
1814  Jacob  I. 
(M). 

1871  EzraD. 

de  la  Torre 
1914  Austin  L. 

Delavan 

1880  Edw.  C,  Jr. 

DeLa  Vergne 

1833  James   A. 

Demarest 

1811  Cornelius   T. 
(H). 

1834  John  T. 
1837  David  D. 
1867  Sam'l  R.,  Jr. 

1872  James  S.  N. 

1879  Alfred  H. 

1880  Nathan  H. 
1883  Wm.  H.  S. 
1887  S.  DuBois. 
1892  Milton. 

1909  Samuel  S. 

De  Meester 

1910  Peter 
1910  William  A. 

Demorest 

1866  Charles  P. 

DeMott 
1833  John. 
1874  Jaques  V. 

1894  Howard. 


DeMoite 

1832  Mortimer. 

DeMlnd 

1851  Frederick  C. 

Denike 

1870  Willitt,  Jr. 

Denise 

1865  Rusha. 
1881  Fred'kW. 
1895  Charles  M. 

1910  Tunis 

Den  MAN 

1871  Abram  C. 

Dennis 

1845  Jesse  A. 

(H). 
1869  H.  V.  M. 

1872  Joseph   R. 

1894  H.  V.  M..  Jr. 
1906  George   O. 
1913  Clifford   E. 

Depew 

1906  Harold. 

DePree 
1862  Peter. 

Depue 

1874  David  A. 
(H). 

De  Puy 

1835  Ephraim. 

DeRegt 

1891  Albert  C. 
(G). 

DeRussy 

1852  Edward. 

Deshler 

1848  Charles  D. 
(H). 

1885  Charles. 

1886  Fred'kB. 

1895  George  R. 

Devan 

1871  T.  Augustus 
1876  Spencer  C. 
1902  Spencer  C. 
1906  T.  Alan. 
1909  S.  Arthur. 

DeVries 

1881  J.  Hendrik. 

Dewald 

1911  Ernest  T. 

Dewey 

1886  Edward  W. 

1912  Edwin  S. 

DeWint 

1790  Christian    S. 


DeWitt 

1776  Simeon. 

1828  Thomas  (H). 
1831   Clinton. 
1831  Jacob. 
1831   Silas. 
1838  John. 
1854  JohnC. 

1858  David  M. 

1859  Abraham  V. 

D.  (H). 

1860  Richard. 
1870  Clinton. 
1880  Theodore  F. 
1886  John. 
1886  Elmore. 

1889  John  T.  E. 
1898  Henry  R. 
1915  E.  Johnson. 

Dey 

1831  William  B. 
1850  Anthony. 

Deyo 

1833  Abraham  D. 
1874  Martin  L. 
(H). 

1913  Elting  F. 

DiCKHAUT 

1884  Benjamin  E. 

DiCKERSON 

1902  Edgar  L. 

1914  R.    Parkh'st. 

Dickinson 
3  833  John. 

DiEFENDORPH 

1838  Sanders. 

DiEHI. 

1897  Gerard  J. 

Dill 

1862  William  H. 

DiLTS 

1909  Howard  K. 

DiLWORTH 
1902  James  F. 

DiMMICK 

1827  Samuel  G. 
(M). 
DiNGMAN 

1879  Alonzo  C. 

DiSBOROUGH 
1830  William. 

DiSSELL 

1911  Edward  E. 

DiTMARS 

1876  Cornelius  P. 

Divine 

1888  Richard  D. 
1888  Benjamin  G. 

1890  Charles. 


Dix 

1853  William  H. 

Dixon 

1859  Jonathan. 

1863  Joseph  M. 
1873  George  R. 
1886  Warren  H. 

1894  Charles  M. 
1911  Harold  W. 

DOANE 

1906  Hervey  K. 

DOBBJNS 

1895  Frank  V. 

DOBSON 

1897  Frank  H. 

DOD 

1853  Theodore  H. 
1856  John  B. 

DODD 

1789  Bethuel. 

1905  Amzi  (H). 
1908  P.  Lindsley. 

DODDS 

1888  Samuel. 

Dodge 

1872  James  M. 
1875  Harr'ton  M. 

1906  George  C. 

DoiG 

1869  Robert. 

Dole 

1840  Albert  G. 

Donohue 

1879  Frank  M. 

D'OOGE 

1900  Martin  L. 

(H). 

DOOLING 

1914  Robert  G. 

DOOLITTLE 

1859  T.  Sandford. 

1901  Philln  M. 

(H). 

1907  Charles  N. 

Dooly 

1864  John. 

DOREMUS 

1862  Joseph  H. 
1864  Andrew. 

Dorr 

1894  John  V.  N. 

DORRANCE 

1873  Charles  P 
1878  JohnG. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


459 


DORYLAND 

1910  Chas.  J.  T. 
(G). 

DOSKER 

1894  Henry   E. 
(H). 

Doty 

1835  Elihu. 

Dougherty 

1831  Michael  C. 
1891  Robert  J. 
1891  James  P. 

Doughty 

1869  Joshua,  Jr. 
1896  Howard  N. 

Douglas 

1896  Paul  K. 
1904  Wm.  J.,  Jr. 

Douglass 

1835  Robert  L. 

Drake 

1793  Henry. 
1816  Joseph  R. 

(M). 
1838  Francis  T. 
186S  Herbert  A. 
1898  John  F. 
1913  Willet  H. 

Drill 

1916  Max. 

Driver 

1904  Gardner  S. 

Drury 

1833  JohnW. 
1858  John  B. 
1889  Samuel  D. 
1896  Alfred. 
1898  Fran's  K.  W 

DuBoiS 

1840  Jacob  H. 
1842  John  (H). 
1845  AlpheusD. 
1847   Anson. 
1863  JacobW. 
1868  Coert. 

1879  Louis  A. 
1886  Clarence  M. 

1905  RoelifE. 

1908  Warren  L. 
1910  Marvin  K. 
1915  Louis. 

DUGGAN 

1904  Edward  F. 

DULJE 

1909  Eugene  V.  B. 

DUMONT 

1828  Abraham  H. 
(H). 

1880  William  A. 


Duncan 

1862  David  D. 

1863  Sebastian. 
1906  C.  Robert, 
1912  Charles  F. 

DUNCOMBE 

1891  Alfred. 

Dunham 

1791  William. 
1810  Edward  W. 
1827  Alexander 
(M). 

1872  Charles  A. 

1875  WillardC. 

1892  Samuel  G. 

DUNLOP 

1916  Wallace. 

DUNSCOMB 

1873  James  K. 

DUPONT 

1827  Charles  (M), 

DURAND 

1858  Cyrus  B. 

DURFEE 

1910  Jesse  F. 

Durham 

1911  Willard  C. 

Durst 

1918  Abraham. 

DURUZ 

1917  Willis  P. 

DURYEA 

1834  John  H. 

DURYEE 

1830  Wm.  R.  S. 
1841  Abraham  W, 
1856  William  R. 
1864  John  L.  G. 
1872  George  S. 

1874  Joseph  R. 

1876  Edward  H. 
1878  Edward. 
1889  Geo.  V.  W. 

1893  Abram. 
1896  John   L. 
1910  William     B. 

Jr. 

DUSENBERRY 
1845  Elias. 

DUSENBURY 
1834  Henry. 

DUSINBERRE 

1861  Thomas  S, 

DUTCHER 

1843  Jacob  C. 

DUZAN 

1917  Harry  V. 


j  DWIGHT 

1845  Maurice  W. 

(H). 
1859  Theodore  W. 
(H). 


Dygert 

1910  Warren 
Jr. 


B., 


Dyke 

1892  Chalmers  P. 

Dyson 

1844  J.  Singleton. 

Eadie 

1848  George  F. 
1861  John  (H). 

Eakins  - 

1911  Wallace  T. 

Earle 

1907  Frank  H.,  Jr 

Eastlack 

1900  Milton  R. 

Eaton 

1872  John  (H). 

1883  Edson  D. 
1895  Frank  C. 

1902  JacobW. 

Eccleston 

1865  JohnC.  (H). 

Ecker 

1899  George  W. 

Eckerson 

1900  Frank. 

Edison 

1879  Thomas  A. 
(H). 

Eddy 

1901  Herbert  G. 

Edgar 

1866  John  B. 
1870  Thomas  B. 
1882  Charles  L. 
1900  B.  Collins. 
1900  Harold  T. 

1903  D.Raymond. 
1915  Harry  W. 

Edmondson 

1882  James  (H). 

Edwards 

1884  Levi  B. 
1906  J.  Langford. 

EGERTON 
1791  Luke. 

Eggerding 
1900  Henry. 


EK  STROM 

1875  Olaf. 

Eldridge 

1906  Charles  J. 

Elinsky 

1914  David  L. 

Ellinwood 

1903  Charles  N. 
(H). 

Elliot 

1908  Charles. 

Elliott 

1914  John  S. 
1916  RobertW.,Jr. 

Ellis 

1827  JolinF.  (M). 
1913  Arthur  W. 

Ells 

1895  Fred.  W. 


Elmen 
1830 
1834 
1836 
1840 
1845 
1850 
1852 
1863 
1878 
1878 
1902 
1911 
1914 
1916 


DORF 

John  V.  R. 
John  C. 
Anthony. 
John  S. 
Peter. 
Joachim. 
William  C. 
James  L.  H. 
John  E. 
Nicoll  F. 
W.  TenEyck. 
DuMont  F. 
John  E.,  Jr. 
Tracy  L. 


Elmer 

1885  John. 
1900  Henry  G. 

Elston 

1829  Cornelius  H. 
1865  William  H. 

Elston  di  Ghilini 

1914  Leo  W. 

Elsworth 

1892  Edward  (H). 
1916  RoscoeV. 

Elting 

1890  Howard. 

ELTINGE 

1812  Cornelius  C. 
1812  Solomon  E. 
1835  Edmund. 
1839  Wilhelmus. 

(H). 
1844  Cornelius  B. 
1875  Charles  S. 
1897  Richard  L. 

Ely 

1915  Emerson. 


460 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Embree 

Farley 

Ferris 

Fitting 

1915  Spencer  D. 

1886  John  M. 
1891  Worth.  S.,  Jr. 

1867  John  M.(H). 

1912  Francis  C. 

Eneas 

1892  Robert  E. 

Fessenden 

Fitz-Gerald 

1877  Edwin  J. 

1910  Le  Roy  W. 
1915  Wort'gton  S. 

1911  Newton  H. 

1900  A.  Boylan. 

Engelhard 

1916  Walter  V. 

FiCK 

Flagler 

1915  Charles  H. 

Farmar 

1915  Harold  R. 

1838  John  P. 

Engle 

1792  Joseph  (H). 

Field 

Flake 

1903  Maurice  C. 

1856  J.  DePuy. 

1895  AmosH. 

Farmer 

1860  Jacob  T. 

English 

1775  Jasper. 

1870  Edwin. 

Flanagan 

1895  GrinfillH.B. 

1892  P.  Conover. 

1904  William  K. 

Farrand 

1894  Arthur  E. 

Enk 

1891  Hiram  A. 

1904  John  N. 
1913  Franli  E 

Flanagin 

1913  J.  Clyde. 

A«/a.i^     A.  i.a„±±M^  j^* 

1913  F.  Walker. 

Ennis 

1831  Jacob. 

Faure 

Fielder 

1916  Ross  H. 

1856  Philip  E. 
(H). 

1881  George. 
1913  Cecil  G. 

Flavelle 

1890  Howard  W. 

•1862  Abraham 
(H). 

1914  James  F. 

1897  0.  Watson. 

Enright 

(H). 
Finch 

1908  Charles  B. 

Fleming 

1895  J.MuIford. 

Faussett 

1910  W.  Wilson. 

1915  Russell. 

En  YARD 

1855  William  T. 
1896  Isaac  N. 

Fearing 

1827  Joseph  W. 

Finebero 
1907  Isaac. 

Flikkema 

1898  Garret  (A). 

Erickson 

Fearn 

Finegan 

Florance 

1885  W.Edwin. 

1897  Alfred. 
1905  Percy  E. 

Erler 

1827  Thomas  (M). 

Febrey 

1906  Harold  H. 

1914  John  T. 

Fingar 

1907  Claudius  J. 

1916  Edwin. 

Floyd 

1850  Nicoll. 

1903  Eugene  W. 

Fink 

1859  John  G. 

"Ernst 

1897  MahlonW. 

Feind 

1881  William  M. 

1865  Augustus. 

1901  Valentine  G. 

Firth 

1914  Stuart  M. 

Foertner 

1914  L.  Simmons. 

Felch 

1902  Frederic  E. 

Errickson 

1907  Henry  L. 

Fischer 

1871  Gustavus 

(H). 
1871  Joseph. 
1877  Robert  F. 

Folensbee 

1915  Leon  A. 

ESBERG 

1907  Solomon. 

Feldman 

1913  Jacob  J. 

Fell 

1915  Bradley  J. 

1916  Myron  J. 

FOLGl'lR 

ESLER 

1869  J.  Ridgway. 
1911   Scott  M 

1899  Theodore  C. 
1899  Carl  H.  H. 

•1870  Charles  J. 
(H).     ^ 

1912  LeRoyJ. 

XC7XX       kJV-UCl#     AlX* 

1904  EmilE. 

1878  Fred.  F.,  Jr 

ESRFT  STYN 

Feller 

Fisher 

Folmsbee 

1852  Cornelius. 

1908  Harry  S. 
1910  Herman. 

1827  George  H. 

(H). 
1832  William. 

1890  Garrett  J. 

1856  Herman  V. 
1861  George. 
1891  Charles. 

FOLSOM 

Fellers 

1847  Isaac  M. 

1913  Joseph  K. 

1907  Lawrence. 

Evans 

1916  Carl  R.  (A). 
Fenn 

1865  Joseph. 
1892  Frederick  F. 
1896  Irwin. 
1902  OrvilleE. 

Forbes 

1897  James  C. 

1830  George  W. 

1855  William  F. 

1903  William  A. 

(A). 

1839  Thomas  S. 

1909  Herbert  B. 

1908  Douglas  J. 

1911  G.    Stanley. 

Force 

E\-ERETT 

1878  Charles. 

Ferdon 

1847  JohnW. 

1912  Elbron. 
1916  Adrain  R. 

1889  Harold  D. 

Ford 

1890  Allen  P. 

1905  Ainslee. 

1864  William. 

Fiske 

Fairchild 

Ferguson 

1862  Stephen. 
1871  Haley. 

1905  G.  Bergen. 

1845  EliasA. 
1902  Charles  R. 

1827  JohnT.  (M). 
1840  Andrew  R. 
1870  John  S 

Fitch 

Forrest 

1868  Molton  H. 

1878  William  E. 

1909  George  F. 

Fales 

1897  George  S. 

• 

Forrester 

1906  H.  M.,  Jr. 

1911  J.  DeLan- 

FiTHIAN 

1827  Peter  (H). 

1910  Eugene  W. 

cey. 

1896  Erkuries  B. 

1829  James  C. 

GENEBAL    INDEX. 


461 


Forsyth 

1829  John. 
1835  James  C. 

1911  Joseph  R. 

Fort 

1909  J.  Franklin 

(H). 

Foster 

1912  Samuel  F. 
1915  Arthur  C. 

(G). 

FOIJLDS 

1913  Henry  W. 

FOULKE 

1828  Joseph. 

1830  William. 

Fountain 
1890  James. 
1912  FredM. 

Fowler 

1855  Milton  A. 
1895  Joseph  M. 
1897  Wilson  W. 

Fox 

1894  AbijahC. 
1908  AlvinB. 
1911  Edward  L. 

Francis 

1893  Edward  A. 

Francisco 

1899  Well'gtonP. 
1903  Stephen  J. G 

Frank 

1915  George  L. 

Franklin 

1855  Morris  J. 

1897  William  C. 

(H). 

1910  Kenneth  S. 

Francis 

1898  Lewis   (H). 

Frazee 

1848  John  H. 
1869  Theodore  D. 

Frech 

1878  John  A. 


Freeman 

1788  Alpheus. 
1880  Charles  M. 

Freer 

1898  Harris  A. 

(A). 
1916  Charles  L. 

(H). 

Freese 

1869  Harry  C. 


Frelinghuysen 
1792  John. 
1831  Theodore. 
1835  P.  Dumont. 

1835  Frederick  J. 

1836  Frederick  T. 
1841  Theodore 

(H). 
1868  Frederick. 
1870  George  G. 
1879  John. 
1879  Theodore. 
1916  Joseph  S. 

(H). 

French 

1911  D.    Barney. 
1915  Joseph  R. 

Fretz 

1913  Leo  H. 

Freund 

1911  Ix)uis   R. 

Frey 

1874  George  W. 
1901  JohnQ. 

Freystadt 

1912  Everett  M. 

Friedfl 

1876  Theophilus 
A. 

Friedman 
1915  Joseph. 

FRiEzr: 

1912  George  M., 

Jr. 

Feitts 

1862  Charles  W. 

Froeligh 

1811  Solomon 
(H). 

Frost 

1845  Benjamin  D. 
1911  Henry    D. 

Fuller 

1874  Howard  N. 
1874  Perry  J. 

1891  Harry  W. 

1892  George  R 

FULION 

1886  Roswell  J. 
1911  Clarence    E. 

Furbeck 

1901  Howard  R. 

(A). 

Furman 

1915  Benjamin  A. 

Gaffney 

1913  Hugh  J. 


Gaipa 

1914  Alfred  A. 

Gale 

1892  Gilbert  T. 

Galusha 
1847  Watts. 

Gano 

1871  Stephen  G. 

Ganse 

1843  Hervey  D. 

(H). 

Gant 

1906  Lyman  A. 
1914  Charles   H. 

Garabrant 

1901  James  L. 

Gardner 

1844  John  (H^ 

1898  George  W. 
1908  Raymond  M. 

Garretson 

1828  John  (H). 

1829  Garret  I. 

1836  Remsen. 

1837  JohnG. 
1841  Robert  W. 
1859  Gilberts. 
1862  Abram  Q. 

1869  Cornelius  W. 

1870  George  R. 

1871  James  C. 
1891  Harry  D. 

1899  Clarence. 

1902  Wm.  V.  N. 

1907  Charles  H. 

Garrtsh 

1833  John  P. 

Garrison 

1904   S.  Clifton. 
1910  William  P. 

1915  Lindley  M. 

(H). 

Garton 

1875  ElamM. 

Gaskill 

1900  FredC. 

Gaston 

1834  Joseph. 
1849  John. 
1874  William  F. 

1904  Frederick  W. 

Gates 

1916  RoyW. 

Gaub 

1905  John. 


Gaut 

1866  John  M. 


Gautier 

1831  Thomas  B. 
(M). 

Gay 

1902  William  D. 
1906  Howard  S. 
1916  William  L. 

Geer 

1849  WillardE. 

Geisinger 

1891  Richard  J. 

George 

1881  William  R. 

1  Gerlach 

j      1881  Peter  J. 

German  n 
j      1910  Charles  W. 

j  Gerow 

1906  Lyman  A. 

i  Gerrety 

1899  Thomas  A. 

1  Gesner 

1862  Oscar. 

Gesse 

1914  Donald  H. 

Geyer 

1862  Julius  W. 
1893  Paul  W. 

GiBBS 

1877  Alfred  W. 

1878  John  B. 

GlELON 
1905  John. 

GlEBEL 

1904  William  H. 


GlES 

1908  Howard  S. 
1912  Russell  W. 

GiFFORD 

1884  Henry   H. 
1894  J.  Edward. 

Gilbert 

1912  S.  Parker, 
Jr. 

Gilder sleeve 
1789  Cyrus  P. 

Gill 

1838  David  B. 

GiLLAM 

1915  Lawrence  G. 


462 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Gillespie 

GOODET-L 

Greenleaf 

Guthrie 

1882  JohnH. 

1854  William  (H). 

1837  Jonathan  P. 

1898  JohnB. 

GiLLESPY 

Goodwin 

Greenwood 

Haas 

1875  Howard. 

1857  Alex.  T. 

1913  John  L. 

1877  Nelson    (H). 

1880  Pierre  St.  J. 

1860  Charles  R. 

Gregg 

Haasis 

Gtlt.tks 

Gordon 

1886  Alfred  E. 

1911  Ferd.  W. 

1890  Theo.  J.,  Jr. 

1858  John  (H). 

1913  Cuthbert  W. 

1859  Charles  C. 

Gregory 

1913  Paul  W. 

Gillmore 

1861   Oliver  E. 

1827  Oscar  H. 

1872  Edward  D. 

1866  FlorianW. 

1885  Walter  D. 

Haddow 

1876  William  B. 

1901  George  M. 

1896  Alfred  C. 

1897  Hugh,  Jr. 

1877  Quincy  A. 

1904  Samuel. 

1902  Benjamin  C. 

(H). 
1880  Gregory  R. 

GOSMAN 

1830  Robert. 

(H). 
1906  Arthur  V. 

Haelig 

1910  William  H. 

GiRTANJvER 

1833  John  (H). 

Grier 

Hageman 

1900  PaulF. 
GiTTLEMAN 

GOUWENS 

1914  Teunis  E. 

1915  Louis  N. 
Grieve 

1836  John  F. 

1837  Charles  S. 
1850  Andrew. 

1916  Louis  B. 

(A). 

1908  James 

1860  Andrew  J. 

GOWEN 

1868  Garretson. 

Gladding 

1879  Isaac  W. 

Griffin 

1871  Andrew. 

1912  Augustus  L. 

1904  George  H. 
1909  Wilber  T. 

1875  Walter  T. 

1875  Sam'l  V.  W. 
1879  Herman. 

Glandek 

1912  Frederic. 

Graham 

Griffing 

1881  Addison  H. 

1879  Peter  K. 
1897  DrewW. 
1903  James  W. 

Glasier 

1827  William  L. 
(M). 

Griffis 

1908  Theodore  A. 
1912  Aaron  M. 

1890  George  W. 

1871  James  E. 

1869  William  E. 

Glaspey 

Grant 

Griffith 

Hageman  N 
1912  George  E. 

1910  Rexford  M. 

1792  Ebenezer. 

1844  Edward  W. 

1865  Henry  J. 

Hagen 

Gleason 

1881  William  H. 
(H). 

1881  Thomas  H. 

1894  Frederick  C. 

1895  Frank  K. 

Griggs 

1896  John  W. 
(H). 

1912  Albert  L. 
Haight 

Glendening 

1844  Geo.  B.  (H). 

Gravatt 

1894  Mount  D.  B. 
1897  Thomas  E. 

Groendyke 
1912  Jacob  W. 

1846  Ransom  S. 
1861  Trevonian. 

Glinz 

1901  PaulM. 

Groesbeck 

Haines 

1892  AmosH 

1898  George  J. 

Gray 

1842  Charles  F. 

1899  Wm.  L.  R. 

Gluck 

1896  AlansonM. 
1896  JohnL. 

Gross 

H ALDAN E 

1908  Morris  J. 

1876  John  P. 

1873  Oswald. 

Green 

(H). 

Goessling 

1812  Jacob. 

Haley 

1874  Adolph. 

1873  William  H. 

GROW^\EY 

1916  Herbert  F. 

(H). 

1899  William  A. 

GOETSCHIUS 
1847  John  H. 
1851  Joseph. 

1890  Robert  P. 
1906  Harold  E. 

Grtmfs 

Hall 

1829  John  G. 

1909  Harry  D. 

1913  Elmer  S. 

1832  Frederick. 

1910  Clarence  W. 

1834  Blakely. 

1910  George  M. 

GULDIN 

1848  BaynardR. 

GOFF 

1890  Howard. 

1913  Harry  Y. 
1915  John  C,  Jr. 

1848  Herman  J, 
G. 

(H). 

1897  Charles  H. 

Hallenijeck 

Gkeenbank 

GULICK 

1914  C.Arling- 

Goldsmith 

1880  Richard  M. 

1836  Alexander. 

ton. 

1842  William  H. 

Greene 

1857  Albert  V. 
1859  Uriah  D. 

Halliday 

1879  Daniel  C 

(H). 
1889  Richard  T. 

1865  Thomas  L. 

1892  Franklin  H. 

Gonzalez 

1895  Charles  W. 

1907  J.  M. 

1898  Raymond  W. 

Halliwell 

1901  William  H. 

1901  George  W. 

1907  T.  Dean.,  Jr. 

Good 

1909  Raymond  L. 

GUNN 

1840  William  A. 
(H). 

1915  Jerome  D. 

Hallock 

(H). 

1832  Alex.  N.(H). 

1850  William  A. 

(H). 
1889  William  W. 

Goode 

Greenewald 

GUTELIUS 

1911  E.  Trescott. 

1909  Herbert. 

1915  Sylvester. 

1890  Gerard. 

GENERAL    INDEX. 


463 


Halloway 

1839  Wm.  W.,  Sr. 

Halpin 

1910  Lawrence  D. 

Halsey 

1859  Abram  O. 
(H). 

Halstead 

1916  Harold  N. 

Halsted 

1912  Edwin  H. 

Hambrock 

1913  Charles 
1913  Louis,  Jr. 

Hamill 

1827  Hugh. 

Hamilton 
1830  Alfred. 
1857  James  C. 
1857  William  W. 
1880  Morrison  C. 

Ham:mond 

1839  Ebenezer  S. 
1848  John  W. 

(H). 
1903  Charles  P. 

Hampton 

1829  William. 
1895  Harry  S. 

Hance 

1830  Joseph  C. 

Hand 

1838  George  C. 
1894  Daniel. 
1910  Morgan.  Jr. 
1916  Donald  D. 

Handford 

1915  James  L. 

Handley 
1883  John. 

Hankin 

1913  Montagu. 

Hankin  s 

1910  Hobart  B. 

Hanna 

1870  Louis  G. 

Hannas 

1916  Ralston  R. 

Hansen 

1856  Maurice  G. 
1910  Andrew. 

Hanson 

1910  Thomas  L. 


Hara 

1877  Yasutaro. 

Harden  BERG  H 
1788  Jacob  R. 
1809  Cornelius  L. 
1811  Charles  (H). 
1827  James  B. 
(H). 

1827  Lewis  D. 

(H). 

1828  Theodore. 
1833  James  R. 
1844  Jacob  R. 
1844  Warren. 
1848  Augustus  A. 
1868  James  W. 
1900  Stetson  P. 

Harder 

1871  Willis  H. 

Harding 

1897  S.   Laurence. 

Hardy 

1902  William  H. 

Haring 

1881  Cornelius  I. 

Harker 

1915  Mahlon  L. 

Harkness 

1866  David  W. 

Harpending 
1864  OgdenG. 

Harper 

1873  Joseph  A. 

Harries 

1908  Herbert  L. 

Harrington 
1881  Richard  C. 

1898  George. 

Harris 

1853   John  F. 
1873  Howard. 
1894  Howard  G. 
1902  Lewis  R. 
1905  H.Lloyd. 

Harrison 

1829  John  J.  (H). 
1864  Caleb  M. 

(H). 
1885  Charles  W. 
1889  Albert  B. 
1894  Raymond  S. 

Hart 
1869 

1880 

1885 
1895 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1909 


John. 
Charles  E. 

(H). 
George  W. 
Henry  TJ. 
W.  Reese. 
.T.  .Johnston 
Fred'k  M. 
George  W. 


Hartley 

1873  Isaac  S. 

(H). 
1916  George  R. 

Hartranft 

1871  Chester  D. 
(H). 

Hasbrouck 

1836  Joseph  L. 

1837  Jonathan  H. 

1844  James  L. 

1845  Thomas  L. 
1857  Washington 

(H). 

1862  Frank  G. 

1864  Jared. 

1864  Lewis. 

1865  Isaac  E. 
1867  Peter. 
1880  Gilbert  D.B. 
1880  Walter  D.B. 
1885  J.  DePuy. 
1888  Baldwin. 
1888  Louis  B. 
1891  Howard  C. 
1893  Philip  B. 
1915  Ferdinand  D 

Haskell 

1794  Samuel  (H), 

Hassert 

1814  Jacob  V. 
1814  MinneV. 

Hassler 

1829  Charles  A. 

Hattori 
1875  Ichizo. 

Haury 

1912  Anton  F. 

Hauser 

1913  Emil 

Haven 

1870  Charles  C. 
1902  Ruth'fordC. 

Havens 

1882  Abram  B. 

1912  Valentine  B 

1913  Donald. 

Haviland 
1896  Virgil  C. 

Ha  WES 

1841  JohnD. 
1890  Horaces. 

Hawley 

1834  Gideon  (H). 

1835  Henry  Q- 
1909  E.  Freeman. 

Hawver 

1911  William  C. 


Hawxhubst 
1873  Daniel  T. 

Hay 

1882  John  (H). 

1906  Leslie  M. 

Hayes 

1916  J.Harry. 

Haynes 

1885  William  L. 

Hazard 

1907  Christopher 

G.  (H). 

Hazzard 

1892  Jesse  C. 

Heacock 

1888  WillardA. 

Headley 

1893  Joseph  A. 

Heath 

1872  Charles. 
1897  George  E. 

1907  Lewis  A. 

Hecker 

1906  George  M. 

Hedden 

1908  Morris. 

Hedges 

1838  Charles  H 
1846  Hugh  G. 
1848  JohnN, 

Heermance 
1834  Harrison. 
1867  John  V.  W. 

Heermans 

1827  Lucius  (M). 

HEG  STROM 

1913  Carl  F.  N. 

Heidingsfeld 

1911  Ralph. 

Heidt 
1908  Christian,  Jr. 

Heilmann 

1912  Herbert  W. 

Heiner 

1840  Elias  (H). 

Heines 

1913  John  C. 

Helm 

1913  William  H. 

Helmricit 

1916  Arthur  E. 


464 


RUTGEES    COLLEGE. 


Helmstaedter 

Heyer 

HOCKMAN 

HOOPES 

1899  William  E. 

1902  George  K. 

1886  William. 

1897  Charles  L. 

Hemion 

Heyser 

HODDESON 

Hoot 

1892  JohnR. 

1897  CarlJ. 

1914  Samuel  I. 

1915  Harold  T. 

Hemmer 

Hibben 

HOEDEAfAl-rER 

Hope 

1908  Max  J.,  Jr. 

1912  John  G.(n). 

1858  Philip  J. 

1906  James  A. 
1917  Arthur  F. 

Henderson 

Hibler 

HOFF 

1885  Oscar  W. 

1896  Chris.  A. 

1817  Brogun. 

Hopler 

1912  Charles  S. 

1908  Thornton  M. 

Hendler 

Hickman 

1909  David  L. 

1913  J.  Parlcer, 

Hoffman 

Hopper 

Jr. 

1847  Eugene  A. 

1833  John. 

Hendeickson 

Hicks 

1851   Oliver  H. 

1841   Samuel  J. 

1833  William  H. 

1907  Alfred  C. 

1851  Theodore  J. 
1851   Charles  F. 
1872  William  H. 
1875  Arthur  T. 
1879  Jason  S. 
1882  Nat'l  B.  K. 

1857  John. 

1875  Hendricl£A. 

Hennighausen 
1863  Frederic  P. 

HiEBER 

1892  Louis. 

HiGGlNS 

1866  Robert  L 
1869  Henry  C. 
1891  Abram  W. 
1891   Thomas  M. 
1905  Herman  T. 

Henry 

1893  James  W. 

HOGAN 

Horn 

1783  Michael. 

1896  Spencer  L. 

1891  Jasper  S. 
1891  Robert  J. 

1862  Edward  K. 
1894  David  N. 

1900  Eugene  E. 

1880  Charles  A. 
1916  Stanley  L 

Hill 

HOGEBOOM 

Henszey 

1852  T.  Wilton. 

1870  Henry  (H). 

HORNBECK 

1911  Roy  0. 

1859  George  W. 

1846  Augustus. 

1860  Edward. 

HoGG 

1896  William  R. 

HOLCOME 

Hepburn 

1845  George  0. 
1845  Joseph  L. 

1871  William  J. 
1879  George. 

1882  George  F. 

1883  FredericljP. 

HORNBLOWER 
1860  William  H. 
(H). 

Herben 

1884  JohnE. 

1914  Frederic  W. 

1905  W.  Bancroft 

HORNBRUCn 

1916  G.  Foster. 

(H). 

Holding 

1913  Walter. 

Herber 

1906  Albert  W. 

1896  John  B.,  Jr. 

1911  J.  Le  Roy. 

HlLLER 

HOLDEIDGE 

HORSFALL 
1914  Clifford. 

Herbert 

1916  Richard  B. 

1877  Earl  A. 

1857  Charles  M. 

HiLLHOUSE 

Holly 

HORTON 

1857  J.  Biddle. 
1872  JohnW. 

1873  William  P. 

1889  Isaac  M. 

1862  Francis  A. 

1878  Henry  M. 
1878  Richard  W 

Hills 

Holmes 

HOSIE 

1903  CarlM. 

1903  Joseph  L. 

1843  John  N. 

1895  Alfred. 

1905  William  D. 

(H). 

1870  John  McC. 

HiLLYER 

(H). 

HOTALING 

Herman 

1887  Albert  B. 

1892  Clarence  W. 

Holsten 

1903  Burton  J. 
1912  Henry  K. 

HiMBOD 

1905  FranljlynE. 

Herrman 

1839  John  S. 

HOTH 

1912  William  G. 

Holtbero 

1902  Fred  Carl. 

HiTCHNER 

1915  Edwin  P. 

Herrmann 

1904  A.  Ellet. 

HOMMANN 

1872  Charles  C. 
1910  Chas.  C,  Jr. 

Hough 

1910  Benjamin  E. 
1916  Edgar  6. 

HiTZELBERG 
1905  John  A. 

1883  William  H. 
Hough  TALI  NG 

Hervey 

HOAG 

HONDELINK 

1905  EarleH. 

1915  George  W. 

1903  Wrights. 

1903  Garret  (A). 

Houghton 

Hess 

HOAGLAND 

HONEGGER 

1830  Aaron. 

1850  John. 

1828  Chris.  C. 

1904  Henry 

1852  James  R. 

Hover 

Hetrtcic 

1890  Irving. 
1900  Charles  H. 

Hopkins 

1882  Joseph. 

1895  Clar'nceE.F 

1850  JudsonH. 

1892  SanfordW. 

HOBART 

Heuser 

1863  Garret  A. 

HOOKE 

HOVEY 

1904  Richard. 

1896  Georges. 

1837  Francis  H. 

1908  Harold  P. 

GENER^iTv    INDEX. 


465 


How 

1812  Thomas  Y. 

(H). 
1840  James  C. 

(H). 
1842  Henry  K. 
1881  John  K. 

Howard 

1894  J.  Kirtland. 

IIOWATT 

1906  Arthur  H. 

Howell 

1868  George  D, 
1880  John  W. 

1889  Edward. 

1891  Rodney  T. 

1895  Irwin  W. 
1904   H.  Jay. 

1913  Raymond  D, 
1915  J.  Bertram. 

HOWLETT 

1915  NedO. 

HOYT 

1849  Albert  H. 

1892  Harold  L. 

Hruey- 

1916  Charles  II. 

Hubbard 

1854  Charles  G. 

1890  William  C. 

1896  Walter  T. 
1915  Ralph  M. 

Htjber 

1914  Howard  F. 

Hudson 

1915  William  J. 

Huff 

1855  Abraham  T. 
1858  Jacob  F. 

(H). 
1898  Edmund  N. 

Hughes 

1907  Wm.  R.,  Jr. 

Hulbert 

1839  Victor  M. 

HULSABT 

1916  Robert  P. 

llULSTZER 

1914  William  T. 

HULST 

1866  George  D. 
1891  Charles  W. 

Hummel 

1901  Frank  M. 

Humphreys 
1914   Alex.  C. 
(II). 


Hunt 

1827 

1858 
1874 
1890 

1894 
1896 
1911 
1913 
1915 


Christopher. 
John  D. 
Ward  (H). 
Theodore  W, 

(H). 
Harry  A. 
John  F. 
Augustus. 
Melvin  M. 
Russell  W. 


Huntington 

1916  J'th'nlL,  3d. 

HURFF 

1882  George  B. 

Hurley 

1895  Eugene  L. 
1916  Edgar  T. 

Hutching  s 
1863  Charles. 

Hutchinson 
1862  Henry  H. 
1898  George. 
1916  William  T. 

HUTTENLOCII 

1916  George  M. 

HUTTON 

1879  Mancius  II. 

(H). 
1913  Frederic  R. 

(H). 

HUYLER 

1873  JohnH. 

HUYSSOON 

1873  Peter  V. 

Hyde 

1910  Dorsey  W., 
Jr. 
Ibuka 

1902  K.  (H). 

I  ML  AY 

1906  RoyG. 

INGERSOLL 

1889  Charles  E. 
1889  Robert  H. 


Ingham 

1916  Edwards. 

iNGLIS 

1874  David  (H). 
1896  Lester, 

Ingraham 
1854  Daniel  P. 
(H). 

IRICK 

1890  J.  Ellis. 
1899  Vincent  M. 


Ironside 

1881  Charles  N. 

Iryin 

1851  William. 
1854  Alex.  P. 

Irving 

1832  William  A. 
(H). 

Ives 

1870  Harry  C. 

Jackson 

1788  JohnF. 
1812  Samuel  (M). 
1846  Alexander. 

1871  John  H. 
1896  George  E. 
1902  Clarence  C. 
1916  Harry  B. 

Jacobsen 

1915  Alvin  R. 

Jacobson 
1906  David. 
1912   Henry  V. 

Jacobus 

1894  Frederick  N 

Jacquart 

1911  Charles  E. 

Jahn 

1910  Julius  F. 

James 

1916  Paul  C. 

Jamison 

1908  Harris  A. 


Jenkens 

1903  Carter  A.,  Jr. 

' Jenkins 

1       1879  Presley  T. 

1883  George  E. 

1906  David. 

1916  DeanC. 

Jennings 

1790  Samuel  K. 
1S96  Arthur  P. 
1896  John  E. 
1905  Frank  N. 
1916  Harry  U 

Jentz 

1915  Eric  H. 

Jewett 

1872  Augustus   D. 

U  (H-. 
1879  Edward  W. 
1886  TorreyK. 

Johanect 

1895  Fred'kW. 

JOIINES 

1835  Theodore. 


Janew 
1835 
1837 
1844 
1849 
1859 
1860 
1863 
1874 
1875 
1893 
1895 


AY 

John  L. 
William  R. 
Henry  L. 
John  H. 
Jacob  J. 
Edward  G. 
Thomas  L. 
Harry  L. 
Henry  L.,  Jr. 
Henry  H. 
George  J. 


Jansen 

1836  John  T. 
1886  William  H. 
1848  John  N. 
1856  Josiah. 

Janvier 

1909  John  W. 

.Jaques 

1884  Jackson. 

Jaurard 

1879  William  E. 

30 


Johnson 

1815  Jonathan 

(M). 
1831  James  S. 
1836  Edward  D. 
1836  JohnG. 
1839  Teunis  J. 
1S55  Hiram  E. 

(H). 
1861   Robert  A. 
1866  William  C. 
1869  Ebenezer  P. 
1873  Jeremiah  B. 
1876  Henry  N. 
1876  Jerome. 

1881  Oakley  A. 

1882  George  H. 

1883  John  L. 

(H). 
1891  Charles  S. 
1891   S.  Arthur. 
1896  Edward  P. 

(H). 
1901  Alex.  P. 
1901  Edward  F. 

1906  Raymond  B. 

1907  Albert  R. 
1910  Arthur    (H). 

1912  Walter  A. 

1913  Frederick  J. 
1913  John  H. 
1916  Frank  €. 


Johnston 

1870  Alexander. 
1897  Joseph  A. 
1911  William  D. 
(H). 

Johnstone 

1854  George    (H) 


466 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Jones 

1793 

1827 

1830 
1832 
1843 
1850 
1864 
1870 
1874 
1895 
1903 
1903 
1910 

1911 

3915 


Gardner 

(M). 
Thomas  P. 

(M). 
Matthew  H. 
William  W. 
Henry  W. 
Nathan  W. 
Thomas  W. 
Charles  J.  K, 
Garrett  S. 
Stanly  W. 
Ernest  D. 
John  E. 
J.  Addison 

(H). 
George  E. 
E.  Alfred 

(H). 


JORALMON 
1852  John  S. 

JUDAH 

1816  Samuel. 

JUDD 

1894  William  B. 

Julie 

1913  Howard  A. 

JULIEN 

1850  Robert  D. 

JUNKIN 

1856  George  (H). 
1890  George  (H). 

Justin 
1862  John. 

Kain 

1906  Maurice  LL. 

Kaletsch 
1909  H.  Max. 

Kaley 

1870  John  R. 

Kalteissen 

1916  P.  Kilemmer 

Kamp 

1879  William. 

Karge 

1871  Joseph    (H). 

Karr 

1851  Williams. 

Karsten 

1860  John  H. 

Kaufman 
1908  Nathan. 

Kean 

1893  Alex'nderL. 


Kearns 

1838  William (H). 

Kearny 

1854  JohnW. 

Keebler 

1911  Chas.  M.,  Jr. 

Keefe 

1889  Stephen  J. 

Keeling 

1889  Jas.  H.,  Jr. 

Keenan 

1907  Edward  L. 

Keese 

1862  Francis  S. 

Keller 

1912  Oran. 

Kellogg 

1834  Warron  C. 
1870  L.  Laflin. 

Kelly 

1868  William  E, 

1874  John  H. 
1876  Haydn  C. 
1898  William  E. 

1908  Edward  B. 

Kelsey 

1893  James  A. 
(A). 

Kelso 

1892  George  D. 

Kemlo 

1875  James. 

Kempf 

1898  Louis  A. 

Kempton 
1862  Edwin. 

Kendall 

1893  Henry  J. 
1912  Calvin  N, 

(H). 

Kennedy 
!       1849  James  (H). 
1860  John  F. 

I  Kent 

i  1846  Theodore. 
i  1874  Frank  W. 
i      1908  Elmer  W, 

Kenyon 

1842  William  S. 

Ker 

1896  William  I. 


Kerr  I 

1912  George  W.      ; 

1915  Joseph. 

Kershow  i 

1850  Joseph  H.       | 

Ketcham  "         I 

1869  Kneeland   P.! 

(H). 
1877  William  S. 
1910  Clarence   S. 

Ketchum 
1829  Isaac  S. 

Kieffer  I 

1912  Ralph  J, 

Kiekintveld  I 

1863  Mannes. 

KiKUCHI 

1910  Baron  D. 
(H). 

KiLLE 

1916  Harris  T. 

Kilmer 

1896  AndaF. 
;      1908  A.  Joyce. 

Kilpatrick 

1S64    Hugh  J.  (in 
1886  David  T. 

Kimball 
j       1844  Walter  H. 
I      1866  Joseph    (H). 

'  Kimble 

I      1775  Peter. 

King 

1861  Charles   R. 
1872  William  E. 

KiNNE 

1859  Silas. 

Kinney 

1856  Nathaniel  C 
1861  Ernest  L. 

Kin SELL 
j      1862  Robert  B. 

I  KiNSEY 

1894  William  A. 

'  Kip 

!       1827  Leonard  W. 

'  (H). 

1829  Francis  M. 

(H). 

1830  William  I. 
1 855  Isaac  L. 
1875   Henry. 

I       1875  Walter. 
I       1880  Leonard  W. 
I  (II). 

1904  Clarence  W. 


Kirk 

1903  Howard  F. 

Kirkpatrick 
1783  Andnew 

(H). 
1814  John  B. 
1863  Andrew. 
1866  J.  Bayard. 
1900  J.  Bayard, Jr. 

KlSLIUK 

1915  Max.  Jr. 

KiSSAM 

1793   Richard  S. 
(M). 

KiTCIIELL 

1849  William. 

KiTTELL 

1909  James  S. 
(H). 

Klein 

1908  Robert  A. 

Kline 

1909  Voorhees. 

Kling 

1863  William  II. 

Kloepfel 

1916  Wallace  W. 

Knapp 

1859  John  M. 

1869  Charles  L. 

1872  Manning  M. 
(H). 

1894  Arthur  W. 

Knickerbocker 

1870  David  M. 

1873  George  S. 
1875  William  E. 

Knieskern 

1838  Joseph. 

Kniskern 

1856  George  W. 

Knipe 

1902  Leighton  G. 

Knox 

I       1830  John  P. 
I       1844   .Jas.   H.   M. 

'       1877  .John  H. 
I       1894   William  W. 
I  (H). 

I  Koch 

1914  George  P. 

Kocher 
1      1890  Charles  F. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


467 


KOEHLER 

1905  George  R. 

1913  George  W. 

KOESTEB 

1911  Frederick  E. 

KOLLEN 

1894  Gerrit   J. 

(H). 
KOMP 

1916  Wm.  H.  W. 

KOOKEN 

1849  John   R. 
(II). 
KOONES 

1872  John  A. 

KOPELOFF 

1916  Nicholas 
(A). 

KOSTER 

1914  Henry  C. 

KOTINSKY 
1898  Jacob. 

Kreh 

1911  Henry,   Jr. 
1916  Albert. 

Keeis 

1909  Henry  G. 

Kress 

1895  Max.   K. 

(II). 
Kriekaed 
1863  Adrian. 

Krout 

1915  Webster  S. 

(G). 
Kruger 

1874  Chas.  H.  T. 

Krum 

1858  Josephus  D. 

Kudo 

1878  Sei-ichi. 

KUEHNLIO 

1876  George  W. 
1902   William  L. 

KUHN 

1915  Emerich  J. 

KULLMAR 

1907  Predericls  A. 

KUNTZ 

1915  Arthur. 

KUNZMAN 

1912  Irving. 

Kurtz 

1905  Francis  B. 


KUSAKABE 

1870  Taro. 

KUYPERS 

1810  Gerardus  A. 

(H). 
1827  Samuel  S. 
(M). 

Labagh 

1811  Peter  (H). 
1813  Isaac  (H). 
1827  Abraham  I. 

(H). 
182S  Isaac  P. 
(H). 

Labaw 

1869  George  W. 

Lacey 

1839  William  II. 

LADLEY 

1877  John  F. 

Laing 

1883  John  (II). 

Laity 

1914  Warren   R. 

'  Lambert 

j      1904  Charles  W. 

I  La  Monte 

1888  Robert  R. 

Landers 
I       1907  Roland  II.  B 

Landon 

1885  Judson  S. 
(H). 

Lane 

I       1851  Gilbert. 
I       1881  Martin  W. 


! 

i  Lang 

1907  F.  Granger. 

1908  Horatio  S., 

Jr. 
I       1915  Morton. 

Langdon 

1877  James  P.,  Jr. 

Lang  WITH 

1915  Frank  A.,  Jr. 

LANNING 

1860  JohnE. 
1894  William   M. 
(H). 

Lansing 

1778  Nicholas. 
]  793  Abraham  D. 
1811   John  (H). 

1843  John  V.  V. 

1844  John  P. 

1845  John  A. 

(II). 


Lansing 

1857  Gerrit  Y. 

(H). 
1861   Edward  Y. 

1882  Howard  M. 
1897  Raymond   A. 

(A). 

Lansley 

1888  William  J. 

Lantz 

1913  Leslie  C. 

Large 

1872  George  H. 

Larremore 

1850  Richard  L. 

Lary 

1878  Seymour  M. 

Lasher 

1870  Calvin  E. 

1871  Winfield  S. 

Latimer 

1832  Cortland  L. 

La  Tourette 

1855  Cornelius. 

Laubenheimer 

1883  John. 

Laurent 

1913  Joseph  D. 

Law 

1843  Robert  A. 

Lawrence 

1871  William  H. 
1871  Ananias. 
1878  Walter  L. 
1909  Clifford  H. 

Lawsing 

1874  Sidney  O. 
1908  G.  Conde. 

Lawson 
1794  John. 
1908  Edward  H. 

Layton 

1838  Sidney  M. 
1894  David. 

Leacock 

1847  Benjamin  B. 

Learned 

1885  Richard  A. 

Leaky 

1897  Lewis  G, 
1902  Russel  W. 

Leavens 

1907  Austin  M. 


Lee 
1835 
1837 
1851 
1854 

1855 
1858 
1894 
1903 
1916 


David  S. 
Edmund. 
John  W. 
Robert  P. 

(H). 
Robert  P. 
Thomas  H. 
Arthur. 
Harry  R. 
Linwood  L. 


Leech 

1831  Richard  H. 

Leeds 

1911  John   K. 
1914  Albert  G. 

IjEES 

1913  Ralph  S. 

LeFevre 
i      1833  Isaac  A. 
i       1854  James. 
i       3  859  Mathusalem. 
I       1878  George. 
!       1880  Egbert. 
I       1882  Solomon. 

1889  J.  Hasbr'ck. 

1914  Du  Bois  N. 

Lefferts 

1876  John,  Jr. 
1881  Robert. 
1895  DwightC. 

Leggett 

1872  William  J. 

Lehman 

1897  Flet'rV.  W. 

Leiper 

3  837  Thomas. 

Leistner 
1913  August. 

Lemassena 

1890  Gwin. 

Lennox 

1913  Weston. 

Lent 

1878  Frank  T. 

Lente 

1842  James  R. 

Leonard 

1913  Lambert   J. 

Lepeltak 
1862  Peter. 

LeRoy 

1867  Henry  W. 

Leslie 

1910  Edwin  T. 

1911  Harold  D. 
1913  Jesse  B. 


468 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Letson 

Lippincott 

Lounsbery              1 

Lyon 

1817  Lewis  G. 

1847  Benjamin  C. 

1851  William. 

1831   Edward  T. 

1851  William  W. 

1875  Franklin. 

1894  Wilson  D. 

1895  Charles  T. 

1881  De  Witt  G. 

Lovejoy 

1899  Philemon  B. 

1896  Thomas  H. 

1884  Benjamin. 

1827  Ezekiel  (M). 
1893  Charles  E. 

1899  Job  H.    (HK 

Maar 

Leukel 

1902  J.Herbert. 

1889  Charles. 

1907  George  A. 
Leupp 

Littell 

1873  Bloomfield. 
1895  Robert  B. 

Low 

1914  Frederick  II. 

Lowe 

1810  Peter  (II). 
1855  JohnC. 

Mabett 

1848  Jonathan. 

1864  William  H. 
1870  John  H. 

Little 

1903  William  F. 

Mabon 

1840  Wm.  A.  V.V. 
1890  Arthur  F. 

Levenson 

Livingston 

1852  Edward  P. 

Lowery 

1891   S.  Cliflfton. 

1908  Harry. 

1914  John,  Jr. 

1912  William  V. 
V. 

Levine 

Llewellyn 

Lucas 

Macarthy 

1015  Herman  .T. 

1912  AlsonC. 

1827  Charles  S. 
(M). 

1915  Fred.  Jr. 

IvEWIS 

Lloyd 

lAIDLAM 

MacClary 
1916  Earl. 

18:U   Jenkin    (II). 

1842  Aaron. 

1890  Malcolm  C. 

1015  Lloyd  N. 

1894  Howard  W. 

MacColl 

1916  Arthur  R. 

TjOBLEIN 

1909  Eldon  L. 

Ludlow 

1914  Alexander 
(H). 

TjEY 

1828  Richard  C. 

1904  Milton  S. 
Leydt 

Lockktt 

1888  Henry  W. 
1890  Samuel  H. 

1850  Gabriel   (H) 

1850  George  C. 

1851  .John   (H). 
1862  Richard  G. 

MacDonald 

1880  Murdoch 
(H). 

1774   Matthew. 
1782  Peter. 

Lockner 

1870  James  R. 

(H). 
1884  William  G. 

1897  Alfred  C. 
1911  William    H. 

1893  David  B. 

1914  Bryce   L 

LlEBSCHUTZ 

LOCKWOOD 

1886  Charles  B. 
1895  George  S. 

MACKAY 

1912  Lionel  F. 

1875   Louis  J. 

1895  Gabriel. 

1895  Donald  S. 

1891   Henry. 

(H). 

Liggett 

LUDLUM 

1889  George  A. 

Lodewick 

1897  Seymour  D. 

MaCIvENZIE 

1898  John  A.,  Jr. 

1869  Edward. 

1894  Alexander 

Lufburrow 

(H). 

LiLBURN 

Lord 

1908  Robert  A. 

1911  Thomas  II. 

1883  George  M. 
LiLLIS 

1844  Daniel. 
1861  S.  R.  B. 
1881  Charles  E. 

Lukens 

1914  Reginald   P. 

(II). 
1916  Malcolm. 

Mackey 

1873  James  T. 

LOREE 

Lull 

1893  Richards. 

1912  Frederick  R 

I.IMEBURNER 

1877  Leonor  F. 

MacMullen 

1876  Charles  A. 

LOSEE 

1883  James. 

1885  Edwin  K. 

Lundy 

LiNDABURY 

1889  Harvey. 

1909  Leigh. 

MacNair 

1904  Richard  V. 
(H). 

1916  Edwin  L. 

LUPTON 

1850  John  L. 
1881  Wilmer. 

LOTHROP 

1904  Robert  B. 

LiNDLEY 

1834  Joseph  (H). 

MacNeill 

1896  Luke  D. 

LUSK 

1906  .TohnR. 

LOTT 

1830  Matthias. 

1908  William  N. 

LiNDSLEY 

1893  Philip. 

1831  Adrian. 
1847  George  L. 

LUSIER 

MCAULEY 

1847  G.  Van  D. 

1884  Wm.  H.,  Jr. 

1812  Samuel  (M) 

LiNNETT 

1855   John  S. 

1896  Herbert  A. 

1904  John  A. 

1875  John  A..  Jr. 

1914  Eric  W. 

McBbide 

1892  Isaac  W. 

1897  David  H. 

Lint 

1015  Henry  C. 

(A). 

LOUCKS 

1  Lyall 

1876  John  E. 

McCabe 

1881   Joel. 

1912  Edw'd  C.  V. 

1886  Lawrence  E. 

LiPMAN 

Loud 

Lydecker 

McCall 

1898  Jacob  G. 

1895  JohnC. 

1       1874  George  D.W. 

1      1901  JohnO. 

1900  Michael. 

1902  Asher. 

Loundesborougii 

1  Lyell 

1  McCau.um 

1904  Charles  B. 

1849  David   (H). 

i      1860  James. 

i      1914  William   H. 

GENERAT.    INDEX. 


469 


McCarrell 
1833  Joseph 


(H) 


McClIESNEY 
1881  George  B. 
1904  William  T. 

McClain 

1900  William  M. 

IVIcClelland 
1841  11.  D. 

McClintock 
186G  John  (II). 

McCloskey 
1892  James  M. 
1915  Warren  D. 
1915  William  F. 

INIcCONAUGIlY 
1832  Robert  F. 

McOONNELL 

1913  James  R. 


McGrath 

1848  George 


(H), 


McCORMICK 
1889  Harry  D. 

1908  Wm.  &.,  Jr. 

McCracken 
1915  John  H. 
(H). 

McCrelis 

1873  Cornelius  B. 
1904  Co'liusB.,Jr 

McCuLLOcn 
1896  Stephen. 

McCULLOUGH 

1914  Fredericl£   A. 

McCULLY 

1894  Edgar  I. 

McDermott 

1909  Joseph  T. 

jNIcDougall 
1911  Walter  B. 
1914   Neil. 

MCDOWEUL 
1835  James  G. 

McElroy 

1829  Joseph    (H) 

McFadden 

1909  William  J. 

McGaffin 
1864  John. 

McGiLL 

1891  Alex.  T. 
(H). 

MCGOVERN 

1912  John  F.,  Jr. 


MclNTIRE 

1904  Gordon  D. 
1907  Frank. 

McJiMSEY 
1835  John  W. 
(H). 

McKeag 

1896  Edwin  C. 

McKee 

1873  William  H. 

McKelvey 

1856  Alexander. 
1884  John  W. 

McKenna 

1909  Eugene  J. 

McKinney 

1834  William  A. 

1913  Howard  D. 

McKiNSTRY 
1843  Charles. 

1914  A.  Tremaine. 

Mcknight 

1893  William  G. 

McLaughlin 
1916  Clifford  A. 

McLaury 

1859  John  W. 

(H). 
1864  Michael. 
1870  John  F. 

1893  Daniel  II. 
1900  Ellis  B. 

McLean 

1878  John  H. 

1894  Allan. 
1916  Harry  C. 

(A). 

McMahon 

1900  William  E. 

McMain 

1834  Jacob  W. 

McManus 

1906  Timothy  H. 

McMichael 
1910  Arthur  T. 

McNair 

1879  William  S. 

(H). 

McNeel 

1860  George  W. 
1862  J.  Greenv'e. 
1864  Pleasant D. 

McNeisii 
1841  David. 


McWiLLiAM 

1881  JohnF. 

Magens 

1916  Garret  B. 

Mahnken 

1908  Alfred  J. 

Mailler 

1912  J.    Preston. 
1912  James  W. 

Malcolac 

1881  Fred'kW. 

Malia 

1905  Martin,  Jr. 

Mallery 

1896  Charles  G. 

Malmar 

1915  Ward  B. 

Malven 

1893  Frank. 
1903  Steph.  St.  J. 

Mandel 

1915  Samuel. 

Mandeville 

182£i  Henry  (II). 
1848  Giles  H. 
1885  Fred'kA. 
*^  1895  James  A. 

Manley 
1S28  John. 
1840  Richard. 
1874  JohnR. 
1896  Frank  C. 
1911  Andrew  T. 

Mann 

1827   Alex.  McC. 
1839  Theodore  F. 
1865  Joseph  B. 
1901  Oliver  D. 

1916  Harvey  T. 

Manning 
1832  John  A. 
1844  John  H. 
1853  Roberts. 
1882  Andrew. 

1896  Frank  L. 

March 

1887  Harry  J. 

Marcley 

1911  Allen    F. 

Marelli 

1897  Henry. 

Marker 

1899  Harry  L. 

Markle 
1853  Josiah. 


Marmer 

1907  Harry  A. 

Marquez 

1892  IgnacioG.R. 

Marselus 

1844  Nicholas  I. 
(H). 

Marsh 

1870  Henry  N. 
1879  Franklin. 
1912  JohnO. 
1912  Stanley  P. 

Marshall 

I       1842  Trail  G.(H). 
I      1871  James  R. 
1878  William  B. 

1881  JohnT. 
1887  David  T. 
1889  Cornelius  B. 
1903   Henry  R. 

(H). 

Marten  SE 
1839  Gerrit. 
1844  Jacob  V.  B. 
1846  John  V. 
1873  Adrian  V. 

Martin 

1815  JarrattW. 
1817  Daniel  C. 
1857  Joseph  W. 
1862  JohnR. 
1870  JohnD. 

1882  Artemas 

(H). 
1899  James  M. 
1905  Wm.  H.,  Jr. 

1909  Luther  H. 
1912  George  W. 

1912  William  H. 
1915  C.  Raymond 

1915  William  H. 

(G). 

1916  Louis  W. 

MARTINE 

1873  Abraml. 

Martinez 
1873  Julio. 

Masker 

1913  Claremont 

W. 

Mason 

1897  Charles  M. 
1905  J.  Gilbert,  Jr. 
1905  David  T. 
1905  Frederick  R. 
1908  Clifford  L. 

1910  Frank  E. 

1914  James  A, 

MASSOPUST 

1915  JosephF.,Jr. 

Mather 

1892  Henry  A. 


470 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Mathews 

1875  Benjamin  F. 

Mathiecj 

1864  Albert  (H). 

Matsdaira 
1879  Tadanari. 

Matsmulla 
1871  ZunZow. 

Matsugata 

1889  Kojiro. 

Matthews 
1850  Charles. 

1885  Eugene  B. 

1886  Montfort. 

Mattice 

1858  Abraham. 
1863  Isaac. 
1886  Herbert  L. 

Maulen 

1914  Harry  C.  B. 

Maxon 

1910  Glenn  G. 

Max  SON 

1914  George  R. 

Maxwell 

1841  William  M. 

Mayer 

1829  Lewis  (H). 

Mayham 

1888  Frank  L. 

May  HEW 

1907  Clifford  D. 

Maynard 
1878  John  P. 

1878  Oscar  H. 

1879  Hiram  A. 

Mayou 

1855  Joseph. 

1890  Warren  A. 

MEACHAM 

1895  Eugene  A. 

Mead 

1868  Elias. 

Meeker 

1815  John  (M\ 

1869  George  D. 
1875  Robert  A. 

1896  Edward  J. 

Meinzer 

1901  Martin  S. 

Meisel 

1916  ErwlnL. 


Mellor 

1904  John. 

Me  NAG  H 

1910  Ray  C. 

1914  Louis  R.,  Jr. 

Menaker 
1913  George. 

Men  den  HALL 
1893  George  W. 

Mercer 

1861  FredericlcF. 

1868  Archibald. 

1869  Dumont  F. 
1891  Geo.  W.,  Jr. 

Merchant 

1869  Marvin  R. 
1877  Marvin  T. 
1903  Aliens. 

Mercker 

1915  Albert  E. 

Merklinger 

1905  Theodore  E. 

Merrell 
1909  Asa  S. 

Merrill 

1887  William  P. 

1893  Robert  D. 

1894  Rhuel  H. 
1908  Bergen  S. 

1912  Louis  F. 

1913  George  R. 

Merritt 

1862  William  B. 
1871  Chas.  P.  W. 

1914  Chas.  E.,  Jr 

Mershon 

1914  Arthur  H. 

1915  Alfred  V. 

Meserole 

1832  David  M. 
1862  Nicholas  W. 

Me  SICK 

1834  JohnF. 

Messick  * 
j       1861  William  P. 

Messler 

1843  Abraham 
!  (H). 

1       1893  Isaac. 
i       1898   W\  Allen. 
I      1908  Joseph  W. 

i  Metcalf 
I       1912  George  H. 
1914  Arthur  C. 

I  Mets 

i      1891  William  F. 


Mettler 

1893  Louis  H. 
1899  J.  Wyckoff. 

Meury 

1898  Edw'dG.  W. 

Meyer 

1789  Hermanns 

(H). 
1874  Charles. 
1878  Otto  E. 

1884  James  G. 
1897  Andrew  J. 

Meyers 

1833  Abraham  H. 
(H). 

Michael 
.   1833  Daniel. 

Middleton 

1890  Edward  T. 

MiDLIDGE 

1882  William  F. 

M1LI.EDOLER 
1827  Philip  E. 

(H). 
1829  Benson  (H). 
1844  William    S. 

Miller 

1840  Isaac  L.K. 

1841  Augustus  C. 

1842  William  A. 
1853  Ernest  J. 
1857  Edward. 
1868  Bloomfield  J 

1871  John  A. 

1872  Benjamin  C. 

1878  William  J. 

1879  Seaman. 
1879  Jonathan  B. 

1883  William  C. 

1885  GerardusL. 

1891  Prank  R. 

1894  Henry. 

1901  Verne  E. 

1902  Henry  P. 
1904  J.  Clarence. 
1909  Benjamin  M. 
1913  Charles. 
1916  Julian  F. 

Millike  N 

1876  Peter  H.- 
1901  Conrad  O. 
1913  Mahlon  G. 

MlLLIKIN 

1867  Robert    01). 

Mills 

1832  Abraham 

(H). 
1838  Samuel  W. 
1863  George  A. 
1874  Theodore  D. 
1897  JohnM. 


i  Millspaugh 

!       1838  Alexander  C. 

1860  William  S. 

1873  Charles  H. 

Milne 

1842  Charles. 

Miner 

1906  Daniel  B. 

I  MiNGUS 

1909  George  W, 

Minor 

1842  John. 
1876  Albert  Dod. 

Minton 

1916  Adrian  C. 

Minturn 

1853  Benjamin  G. 

MiRON 

1914  Victor    H. 

MiSNER 

1912  Frank  E. 

Mitchell 

1891  George  A. 
1894  Warren  S. 

1913  Oliver  F. 

Mittag 

1906  Frank  0.,  Jr. 

MOFFETT 

1882  Edwin  O. 

1908  ,L  William. 

1910  Ernest  C. 

INIOHAIR 

1909  Charles!. 

MOHN 

1882  Tieopold(II). 
1894  OttoL.  F. 

MOLINEUX 

1916  Ed'wL.,  Jr. 

MOLLESON 

1859  George  P. 

MONAGHAN 

1896  Barth'wF. 

MONTEITH 

1916 -John.  Jr. 

Montfort 
1875  Peter  A. 

Moon 

1904  RidgwayF. 

Moor 

1844  Albert  A. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


471 


JNIOORE 
1793 
1830 
1853 
1854 
1854 
1876 
1892 
1895 
1896 
1904 
1906 
1911 
1915 
1916 


William  (M), 
Michael  P. 
Samuel  C. 
James  A. 
William  L. 
Thomas  M. 
Henry  McK. 
William  M. 
L.  Peaine. 
Herbert  W. 
Nelson  S. 
Lewis  B, 
Robert  E. 
Jared  B. 


More 

1864  D.  F. 

MOREY 

1916  Clarence  A. 

Morehouse 
1905  Harry  C. 

Morgan 

1861  Lawrence  O. 

1862  Joseph  A. 
1873  William. 
1892  J.  L.  R. 


Morris 
1791 
1851 
1888 
1889 
1892 
1899 
1903 
1904 
1905 


Rol>ei't  (H), 
Samuel  D. 
George  P. 
George. 
A.  Flint. 
Richard. 
Ralph  C. 
Frank  A. 
Charles  A. 


Morrison 

1882  John. 
1892  WMlIiamT. 

1896  Daniel. 

1897  Wm.  J..  Jr. 
1909  Frank  A. 
1912  .TohnD. 

1912  Lewis  C. 
1915  George  R. 

:morrow 

1906  James  E. 
1914  James. 

Morse 

1828  Benaiah  G. 
(H). 
Mortimer 

1844  Benjiimin 
(H). 
^Morton 

1827  Hamilton 

(M). 

1828  Lewis  M. 
1905  William  P. 

1913  T.  Vassar 

Moseley 

1861  Andrew  B.S. 

Moseman 

1912  M.Claude. 


MOSIIER 

1856  Jacob  S. 

Moss 

1884  Eugene  C. 

Motley 

1858  John  L. 
(H). 
]\IOTT 

I       1895  Irving  W. 

MoULE 
I       1834  John. 

Mount 

1904  George  A. 

Mower 

1896  Georges. 

Mueller 

1914  Christian    J 

Mulford 
1848  James. 

1881  Henry  D'B. 

Muliiern 

1913  Donald  D. 

MULIIERON 

1909  George  W. 

MtJLLER 

1851  John. 
1903  George  H. 

Mulligan 
1906  .TohnJ. 
1916  James  E. 

MUNDY 

1812  Edward. 

1852  Ezra  F. 
1876  Frank  J. 

MUNN 

1852  Anson  F. 

1861  Jeptha  B. 

1862  George  L. 

1882  Charles  A. 

MURDEN 

1843  Benjamin  F. 

Murphy 

1864   Henrv  C. 

(H). 
1906  J.  Harvey. 

1910  Arthur  B. 

Murray 

1869  Andrew 
(H). 
1869  Thomas. 
1873   David    (H). 
1876  David. 
1879  Asher. 
1906  NorburvC. 

1911  William  B., 

Jr. 
1916  Lester  D. 


MUSIIBACK 
1868  George  A. 

IVTyf'r 

1838  Gilb'rtMcP. 

Myers 

1854  F.  Rawdon. 
1889  Williams. 
1897  Roger. 

1915  W.  Lambert. 

Mygatt 

1893  Lemuel   C. 
(H). 

Nadel 

1914  Louis  D. 

Nafey 

1910  Herbert  W. 

Nagai 

1871  JohnW.  L 

Nash 

1916  Robert  A. 

Nasholds 

1876  William  H. 

Neale 

1881  Arthur  T 

Neander 

1911  John. 

Negus 

1895  Charles  J. 

Neil  ' 

1827  Alex.  H. 
(M). 

Neilson 

1839  William  H. 
1857  Homer  A. 

(H). 
1866  James. 
1873  Henry  A. 

1903  R.  Hude. 

Nelson 

1825  Joseph    (H). 

1830  James  R. 

1831  Joseph  H. 

1877  William  J. 
1879  Alfred  B. 
1886  Frank  O. 
1886  Frederick  S. 
1897  George  O. 

1904  John  I. 
1907  Walter  E. 
1011   S.  Max. 

1912  A.  Arthur. 

1913  Thurlow  C. 

1914  Lester  E. 

Nevin 

1915  John,  Jr. 


Nevius 

1816  James  S. 
1830  Elbert. 
1855  James  S. 
1865  Simon  W. 
1867  Benjamin  C. 
1873  John  H.  C. 

1876  George  L. 

1877  AbramV.  C. 
1891  David  B. 

1912  J.Richard. 
1914  John  S. 

Newell 

1810  Kearney. 
1836  William  A. 
1875  Wm.  A.,  Jr. 
1882  Walter. 
1888  Edward  W. 

Newkirk 

1902  Johnson. 

Newmark 

1909  Julius  J. 

1913  Herman  A. 

Newmeyer 

1914  James  A. 

Nicholas 

1852  Robert  R. 

1896  Robert  C. 

NiCHOLLS 
1841  Elijah. 

Nichols 

1869  ParshallD. 

1878  John  A. 

(H). 
1911  Benjamin  H. 

NiCOLL 

1829  Lewis  F. 

Nischwitz 

1894  Edmund  P. 

Nitchie 

1813  John  (H). 

Niver 

1888  Harmon  B. 

Noble 

I      1895  Franklin  P 

1906  Harry  W. 

!       1915  John  P. 

NOE 

1897  J.  Bryan. 

1910  Sydney  P. 

Nolan 

1904  Edgar  M. 

NORCOM 

1915  George  D. 

Noriega 

1916  Manuel. 


472 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


NORRIS 

1882  James  A. 
1889  Frank  D. 

North 
1915  Stanley  U. 

NOSTRAND 
1877  JohnL. 
1877  Timothy  F. 

NUTT 

1909  Robert. 

NUTTMAN 

1896  George  W. 

Oakes 

1893  George  A. 

Oakey 

1841  Peter  D. 
1875  Marcellus 
(H). 

Oakley 

1871  RodolphC. 

Obecny 

1913  Joseph  S. 

Oblenis 

1789  Alfred. 

O'Connor 
1896  William. 

Oerter 

1856  John  H. 
(H). 
OODEN 

1827  John  D. 
(M). 

1872  George  B. 
1889  William  C. 

Oggel 

1863  E.Christian 

Ogilby 

1833  Frederick. 

O'Hanlon 
1863  John. 
1863  Thomas. 

OlISAWA 

1877  Yoshio. 

Ol 

1892  Mitsuye. 

OlSHI 

1889  Kumak'ro. 

Ol.COTT 

1880  Fred'kW. 

Oldis 

1911  Edwin  S. 

O'Leary 

1909  Maurice  J. 


Oley 

1911  Warren   W. 

Olin 

1885  Stephen  H. 

1886  Ernest  A. 

Oliver 

1893  Paul  Q. 

Onderdonk 

1839  Horatio  G. 

(H). 
1859  John  P. 

O'Neill 

1904  Charles  F. 

Ongawa 

1877  Zen  Kichy. 

Opdycke 

1913  Lawrence  H. 

Oppie 

1874  John. 

Oram 

1898  Kings. 

Orcutt 

1827  Horatio  W. 
(M). 
Orne 

1878  Henry  M. 

Orvis 

1913  Walter  E. 

OSBORN 

1827  Samuel 
(M). 
1890  Warren  M. 
1897  George  A 


ge  A. 
•IdB. 


1904  Haro 

Osborne 

1876  William  H. 
1899  J.  Spencer. 

Ostrander 

1844  Henry  (H). 

O  STROM 

1856  Alvin. 
1898  Alvin  C, 

OUTSKA 

1876  NagateruY. 

Overton 

1913  C.  Wolfe- 
Tone. 
Owen 

1897  Arthur  E. 

1903  EarleJ. 

1908  Irving  L. 

Owens 

1878  James  H. 

Pace 

1871  George  E. 


Page 

1873  William  H. 

Paige 

1879  William  A. 

Painter 

1895  Robert  K. 

Palmer 

1876  Joseph  G. 

1880  Edmund  R. 

1883  Robert  V. 

1887  Henry  H. 
1911  Dorrance  W. 

Park 

1914  William    C. 

Parker 

1836  Cortlandt. 
1836  John. 
1872  Joel  (H). 

1874  James. 
1878  Cortl'dt.  Jr. 

1888  Fred'kW. 

1895  W.  Frank 

1899  Dudley  D.F. 
1911  Frank  R. 

Parmelee 

1896  CullenW. 

Parmly 

1884  JohnE. 

Parrott 

1897  Ralph  B. 

Parsons 

1878  Joseph  H. 
1888  Robert  E. 
1895  Robert  S. 
1897   Floyd  Y. 

1900  Ralph  B. 

Pasma 

1909  Henry  K. 

Paterson 

1834  Andrews. 

Patrie 

1867  Thomas  A. 

Patterson 

1830  William  M. 
1832  Edward. 
1832  John  S. 

1901  William  P. 
1905  Harold   P. 

1910  William  C. 

1911  Raymond    S. 

Pattison 

1884  Charles  E. 
1887  Franklin  A. 


Paxton 

1914  Edward  T. 

Payne 

\  1832  James  B. 
1885  Arthur  C. 
1916  William  W. 

Payson 

1892  Eliot R.  (H). 

Peacock 

1913  Walter  M. 

Pear 

1915  Bernard. 

Pearce 

1900  William  H. 

1905  J.  Elmer. 

1909  Arthur  A. 

Pearse 

1870  Nicholas. 
1870  Richard  A. 
1898  Richards. 

Pearson 

1868  Edward  C. 

Peck 

1832  Edgar  F. 

(M). 
1873  Myron  R  C. 
1902  Tracy   (H). 

Peebles 

1912  Herbert  R. 

Peeke 

1857  George  H. 
1859  Alonzo  P. 
1897  Louis  P. 

Peffer 

1910  Burt  J. 

Peirce 

1915  J.  Champlin, 
Jr. 

Pelgrim 

1909  Jacob  C. 

(A). 

Pellet 

1906  Frank  F. 

Peltz 

.    1873  JohnD. 

Pendleton 

1875  J.  Philip  B. 

Pentz 

1849  George  B. 


Peppel 

1916  Edward  L. 


Paulison 

1830  Christian  Z 
(H). 

Pawling  !  Percy 

1892  Henry  W.  1892  George  R 


GEKERAL    INDEX. 


473 


Perkin 

1839  George  W. 

Perlee 

1880  Clarence  M. 
1910  Ralph  N. 

Perkine 

1881  John  C. 

Perry 

1858  Norman  L. 

1907  Cleveland. 

Peters 

1873  Clarence. 

1875  Frank  M. 
1883  Harry  M. 

Pett 

1902  Charles  E. 

Pettit 

1900  Robert  W. 
1912  J.  Lawrence. 

Peyton 

1855  Hamilton  M. 

Pfeiffer 
1894  Walter. 
1915  John  F.,  Jr. 

Pfersch 

1908  Clarence  L. 

Phelps 

1889  William  W. 
(H). 

Philbrook 

1894  Burton  S. 

Philip 

1882  James  P. 

Phillips 

1844  William  G. 

Phinny 

1909  Thomas  F. 

Pickett 

1815  Charles  H. 

(M). 
Pierce 

1836  Abram. 
1860  Hollow'yW. 
1871   Nohpmiah  P 

(H). 

1876  Carlton  B. 

PlERSON 

1895  F'd'k  H..  Jr. 

1896  Robert  M. 
1912  Harold  C. 

Piez 

1912  Charles  W. 

PiNGRY 

1913  VanWagenen. 


Pitcher 

1873  Charles  W. 
1882  Philip  W. 

1910  H.  Payson. 
1913  Ralph  M. 

Pitman 

1877  Edward  I. 

Pitney 

1912  Mahlon  (H). 

Pitt 

1888  Sherman  G. 

Pitts 

1837  Robert. 

Plenty 

1902  Arthur  G. 

Plume 

1881  Robert  C. 
1907  AlanC. 

Plumley 

1899  W.  Franklin. 

Plummee 

1905  Lorcn  P.,  Jr. 

PluscH 

1904  Herman  A. 
1916  Harold  F. 

POCKMAN 

1875  PhiletusT. 

1911  Theodore   N. 

POHLMAN 

1834  William  J. 
1837  Henry  N. 

(H). 
1863  William  H. 

POLAK 

1889  John  O. 

Poland 

1897  Norman  L. 
1904  RufusG. 

POLHEMUS 

1831  Abraham. 
^1854  Jacob  O. 
1877  Cornelius  H. 

Polk 

1879  Charles  C. 

Pollock 

1907  William  D. 

POMEROY 

1877  Charles  T. 

Pool 

1813  John  A. 
1847  Isaac  L. 
1863  Charles  H. 
1891   William  P. 
1896  Charles  S. 


POGLE 

1813  Henry  B. 
1893  Samuel  L. 

POPPEN 

1914  John  R. 

PORTE 

1915  William  S. 

Porter 

1849  BurrB. 

1857  Elbert  S. 

(H). 
1865  Thomas  C. 

(H). 
1886  JohnH. 

1889  Eugene  H. 

(H). 
Post 

1854  William  W. 

1858  Henry. 
1896  John  F..  Jr. 

1916  CliffordF. 

POSTLETIIWAITE 
1883  William  H. 
(H). 

Potter 

1872  Frederick  J. 

1877  Ellis  F. 

1890  John  A. 

1909  F.  Marma- 

duke. 
1915  Rockwell  H. 
(H). 

P0UI.SON 

1896  Charles  A. 

Powell 

1910  Henry  R. 

POWELSON 

1864  Abr'mV.  N. 

Powers 
1910  Louis. 
1914  Jerome 

Prall 

1828  Horatio  G. 

Pratt 

1827  Peter  (M). 
1906  Fr.ankR. 
1914  Geo.   W.,  Jr. 

Preble 

1899  Albion  E. 

Prentiss 

1878  Robert  W. 

1913  Arthur  A. 

1914  Paul  D. 


Presley 
1911  E. 


Warren. 


Press 

1912  Jacob. 


Price 

1871  Rodman  M. 

1874  Edward  T. 
1876  William  H. 
1878  Augustus  M. 
1904  Fred'kA.,Jr 

Prichard 

1913  Howard  M. 

Prince 

1876  John  D.,  Jr. 

Pringle 

1909  Arthur  D. 

Pritchard 
1915  John  E. 

Proudfit 

1854  Robert  R 
1858  Alexander. 

Provost 

1881  David. 

Prugh 

1904  Pen.lamin  G. 
1904  Byron  M. 

I Pruyn 

1833  Robert  H. 
1835  John  V.  S.  L. 

(H). 
1869  Robert  C. 
1871  Charles  L. 

PUMPELLY 

1860  JosiahC. 

Pumyea 
;       1S63  John  V.  D. 
!       1874  Isaac. 
[       1879  Abram  V.  L. 

1882  Nelson  D.W. 

PURDY 

1900  M.  Seymour. 

Purring  TON 

1914  Thomas  U. 

Putnam 

1913  John  H.  S. 

Pye 

1844  Edward. 

Quackenboss 
1907  AlexW. 

Quackenbush 
1888  George  A. 

Quad 

1899  Louis  J. 

Quick 

1833  Peter  J. 
1847  Jacob. 
1860  Abraham  M. 

1875  William  H. 


31 


474 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Quint 

1913  Bryce  A. 

Ram  SEN 

1909  Halsey  E. 

Ramsey 

1913  George  H. 

Randall 

1838  Peter  G. 

Randel 

1902  Francis  L. 

Randolph 

1833  Carman  P. 

1833  Stephen  F. 
1845  Samuel  F. 
1872  James  F. 
1880  Thos.  M.  F. 
1882  Coleman. 

1884  Benjamin  F. 

1895  Co'rtl'ndtF. 

1896  Edw'rd  T.  F. 

1897  Robert  B.F. 
1913  AlstynF. 

Rankin 

1863  Edward  E. 

(H). 
1868  William,  Jr. 

Ranney 

1885  Pennington 

(G). 
1896  William  A. 
1901  Curry  A. 

Ransom 

1909  William  R. 
1912  William  J. 

Ran  SON 

1001   Alonzo  A. 

Rapalje 

1830  Stephen  S. 
(M). 

1834  Jacob  W. 

1835  Ricliard  R. 

1855  Daniel. 
1900  Ernest  H. 
1900  Herb'tD.  W. 

Rapelje 

1830  William  E. 
(II). 
Rathbone 

1828  Samuel,  Jr. 

Rathbun 

1905  George  St.  J. 

Ratner 

1916  Joseph. 

Raven 

1891  JohnH. 
1916  Anton  A.,  Jr. 

Rawson 

1856  T.  Hazelton. 


Ray 

1849  Charles. 
1891  Patrick  A. 

Raymond 
1837  A.  C. 
1883  George   L. 
(H). 

Read 

1832  Edward. 

1895  Edward  G. 

(H). 
1901  J.  Paulding. 

1909  Frederick  F. 

Reed 

1862  Alfred 
1878  Charles  A. 

1880  Louis  T. 

1881  Edward  A. 

(H). 

1896  Irving  L. 
1916  Charles  H. 

Reese 

1916  Walter  D. 

Regendahl 

1914  Lloyd   F. 

Reid 

1856  R.VanDyke. 
1868  William  E. 

1897  Howard  E. 

1910  Wendell  P. 

1911  Louis  R. 

Reiley 

1833  William. 

1857  DeWittT.B. 
1866  William. 
1877  Edward  A. 
1886  DeWittV.D. 

Reineck 

1903  Robert  H. 

Reinemann 

1848  Charles  H. 

Reiner 
1908  Otto. 

1915  Israel. 

Reinheimer 
1907  Walter  F. 

R el YE A 

1912  George  L. 

Rem  SEN 

1864  John  L. 
1893  Frank  W. 

Reybold 

1860  William  H. 

Reynolds 

1836  Theodore  A. 
1886  Joseph  B. 
1888  Isaac  W. 
1891   Howard  A. 


RlIINEHART 

1859  J.Kelly. 

RllOADES 

1856  Archibald  C. 

Ribble 

1886  Frank  W. 

Riblett 

1892  George  H. 

Rice 

1839  Edward  (H). 

1887  Edward  L. 
1908  Richard  C. 

Richardson 
1879  Alfred  S. 

(H). 
1902  J.Dan'Is,  Jr. 
1915  Allan  S. 

1915  Roy  M.  D. 

1916  William  T. 

Richer 

1913  Jacob  C. 

Richie 

1827  John  (H). 

Richmond 

1815  Frederick. 
1848  John  B. 
1910  Charles  A. 
(H). 

RiCHTERS 

1901  John  C. 

RiCORD 

1839  Frederick  W. 

Riddle 

1863  David  H. 
(H). 

R  IDG  WAY 

1896  George  M. 

Riedel 

1858  F.  W.  A., 
(H). 

RiENTORD 

1792  Francis  (M). 
1792  JohnB.  (M). 

RiES 

1872  George  A. 

Rig  GIN 

1830  James  F. 

RiGGINS 

1902  Harolds. 

RiGGS 

1862  Charles  H. 
1878  George  F. 
1892  James  S. 

(H). 
1898  Albert  R. 


RiGHTER 

1890  S.  Ward. 

RiKER 

1915  Henry  E. 

RlSLEY 

1904  Warner  I. 

Ritchie 

1902  N.  Grant. 
1915  Franklin  M. 

RiTTER 

1827  Washington 

(M). 
1909  Ralph  F. 

1915  Philip,  Jr. 

RiVA 

1884  William  M. 

ROBBINS 

1829  JohnV. 

1903  Harry  D. 
1914  Raymond  C. 

Roberts 

1841  Robert. 

1891  Herbert  B. 
1894  J.  Manning. 

1905  Dale  C. 

Robertson 

1869  Robert  H. 

Robins 

1870  W.  Rose. 

1907  Harvey  C. 
1913  G.   Stanley. 

Robinson 

1832  Alexander 

(M). 
1844  Andrew. 
1869  George  W. 
1905   Harold  L. 
1913  G.  Raymond. 

ROCHFORD 
1911  W.  Earl. 

ROCKAFELLER 

1916  Eugene  F. 
1916  H'ryJ.,  Jr. 

ROCKAFELLOW 

1843  Jacob  V. 

Rockefeller 
1873  Claudius. 
1879  DeWittG. 

Rockwell 

1851  George  (II). 

Rodgers 

1856  Ravaud  K. 
(H). 
Roe 

1841  Joseph  G. 

1876  Charles  S. 

1908  Walter  C. 

(H). 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


475 


ROEBER 

1897  Frederic  F. 

ROEBLING 

1916  Paul. 

ROEDEK 

1906  George  H. 

1907  Walter  F.L. 

ROESCH 

1916  George  B. 

Rogers 

1827   David   (M). 

1830  Edward  Y. 
1859  Samuel  J. 
1882  Cliarles  H. 
1884  Ferd.  V. 
1884  De  Witt  E. 
1893  Robert  H. 

1911  C  Russell. 

1912  Etlian  C. 

ROGIN 
1916  Leo. 

ROKENBAUGH 
1872  Henrys. 

ROLFE 

1906  Clarence G. 

Roll 

1905  William  B. 

ROMAINE 

1842  Benjamin  F. 

1859  Isaac. 

1860  Helmas. 

ROMAYNE 

1792  Nicholas 
(M). 

ROMEIKE 

1916  Georges  D. 

ROMEYN 

1789  Theodoric 

1811   Jas.  V.  C. 

(H). 
1811  Jeremiah 

(H). 
1829  Theodore  T. 

1831  .James  (H). 
1833  Theodore 

(H). 
1846  James  R. 
1846  Theodore  B. 
1876  James  A. 

ROOME 

1896  Allison  B. 

ROOP 

1896  Marcus  J. 
(A). 
ROOSA 

1838  David  D. 

Root 

1893  Oren  (II). 


RORAY 

1900  Wm.  S.  C. 

Rose 

1915  Ime  M. 

ROSEKRANTZ 
1830  John  (M). 

ROSELLE 

1900  Chilion  R. 

Rosen 

1916  Theodore. 

ROSENBLOOM 

1899  Benjamin. 

ROSENCRANTZ 

1896  Waldo  B. 

ROSENFELD 

1905  David  H. 

ROSENKRANTZ 

1791  Elijah. 

Rosenthal 
1913  David. 

Ross 

1860  James. 
1876  Edwin  F. 
1880  Millard  F. 
1899  Cecil  M. 
1912  Donald. 

1912  Vivian  C. 

1913  Miles. 

ROSSELL 

1914  Irving  R. 

ROTTGER 

1894  Anthony  H. 

Rouse 

1840  John  S. 

Rousse 

1850  Peter  W. 

Rowland 

1910  James  E. 
1914  John   H. 

Rue 

1914  Floyd  E. 

RUF 

1885  Louis  F. 

Rugen 

1909  Walter  H. 

1910  Robert  E. 

Ruggles 

1848  Charles  H. 
(H). 

RUHL 

1872  Fred'kW. 


Rundall 

1913  OlinR. 

RUNK 

1874  Charles  A. 

RUNYON 

1875  Theodore 

(H). 

1879  Ernest  L. 

1895  Clarkson.Jr. 

1899  Laurance  P. 
I 

i  Rupert 
i      1889  Henry  L. 

Rij  sling 

1881  Charles  S. 

Russell 

1914  Harold   A. 

RUSSUM 

1895  Thomas  F. 
1902  Frank  W. 

1910  Wm.   A.   R. 

Rust 

1908  Schuyler  L. 

Rutgers 

1827  Anthony 

(H). 
1854  Charles  J. 

1873  Henry  L. 

RUTHERFURD 

1829  John. 
1831  Walter. 
1868  John  A. 
1883  Arthur  E 

Ryall 

1854  Philip  J 

Ryerson 

1837  James. 
1839  Abram  G. 
1854  Theodore. 
1856  JohnG. 
1858  David  A. 

1872  Louis  J. 

1874  George  W. 

Ryley 

1873  John. 

Ryno 

1898  C.  Mott. 

Safford 

1908  Daniel. 

1911  George. 

Sagara 

1895  Daihachiro. 

Sagendorph 
1887  Frank  J. 

Satin 

1915  Samuel  L. 


St.  John 

1827  Eliphalet 

(M). 
1865  Horatio  W. 

Salisbury 
1875  John  H, 

Salmon 

1895  Irving  E. 

Salter 

1832  Thomas  G. 

Sammis 

1900  Russell  B. 

Sammons 
1836  Stephen. 

Sampson 

1891  Walter  C. 

Sandiford 

1913  Edward  R. 

Sanford 

1893  Francis  B 

Sangster 

1911  Geo.  M.,  Jr 

Sarles 

1894  John  A. 

1899  Edgar H. 

Sauer 

1900  John  L. 

1901  Alfred  F. 

Savage 

1887  Walter  P. 
1913  Charles  K. 
1913  Herbert  K. 

Savitz 

1915  Russel  J. 

Savoye 

1902  Richard  G. 

Scarlet 

1879  John  H. 

1880  George  W. 

SCARR 

1916  James  B. 

Scattergood 
1893  Ezra  F. 
1899  Claude  E. 

SCHANCK 

1828  Garret  C. 
1875  Daniel  S. 
1880  T.  Ely. 

scharring- 

IIausen 
1916  Robert  L. 


476 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


SCHECHTER 

1913  Morris. 

SCHEDLEK 

1910  George  H. 

SCHEER 

1914  Joseph  W. 

SCHELL 

1871  Walter  W. 


SCHEN 
1775 
1775 

1775 
1827 
1835 
1837 
1844 
1845 
1851 
1852 
1854 

1870 
1873 
1874 
1879 
1883 
1889 
1890 

1890 
1893 
1904 
1905 
1909 
1910 
1910 
1911 

1913 
1913 
1916 


CK 

Abraham. 
Henry  H., 

Jr. 
John  H. 
Henry  (M). 
William  C. 
Martin  L. 
John  V. 
John  W. 
Garret  C. 
Adrian  V.  S. 
Abraham  V. 

(H). 
Jacob  W. 
Isaac  S. 
Louis  H. 
Cornelius 
John  L. 
Sam  C. 
Ferd.  S. 

(H). 
Warren  R. 
George  B. 
Martin  A. 
Arthur  v.  V. 
John  V. 
Raymond  L. 
Wlllard  E. 
Ferdinand 

S..  Jr. 
Cornelius  F. 
Harold  W. 
Lawrence  W. 


SCHENK  ' 

1862  John  V.N.     i 

SCHERMERHORN 

1857  James  W. 
1866  Harvey  R. 
(H). 

Schlatter 
1915  Fidel  P. 
(G). 

SCHLICK 

1903  VolneyD. 

Schlotterer 

1915  George  H,,Jr 

SCHMID 

1914  Edward  R. 

Schmidt 

1912  Robert. 
1914  George  W. 

1916  David. 

SCHMTTZ 

1881  William. 
1890  Robert. 


SCHMUCKER 

1832  Samuel  S. 
(H). 

SCHNEEWEISS 
1855  Franz  M. 
(H). 

1877  Henry  P. 
1881  Oliver  P. 

Schneider 
3  903  FredC. 
1909  Edward  R. 

S  C  H  N  ELLE  N  DRUE  S- 
SLER 

1855  Herman  F. 
F.  (H). 

SCHOCK 

1878  David  H. 

SCHOFIELD 

1912  Harold  E. 

SCHOMP 

1860  William  A. 
1862  John. 

1876  William  W. 

SCHOONHOVEN 
1845  Bernard  S. 

Schoonmaker 
1829  Richard  L. 
1842  Martin  V. 
(H). 

1877  Harry. 

1880  William  D. 

1881  Chester  B. 
1906  Oliver  J. 

1914  Elmer  L. 
1916  Ellis  H. 

SCHRIVER 

1847  Thomas  G. 

SCHULTZ 

1839  John  N. 

1915  Albert  M. 

1915  Orville  C. 

(G). 

Schumacher 
1886  Gustav. 

SCHURE 

1916  Wm.  A.,  Jr. 

SCHU REMAN 
1775  .Tames. 
1795  John. 
1897  Paul. 

Schuyler 

1835  Philip  A. 

ScnWANHAUSSER 

1915  Walter  E. 

SCOMP 

1894   Henry  A. 
(H). 


SCOTT 
1828 
1829 
1838 
1844 
1844 
1853 
1881 
1902 
1903 
1907 
1909 
1912 
1914 


Joseph  G. 
Moses. 
Charles  S. 
Charles. 
James  A. 
Alexander. 
Charles  B. 
Jonathan  F. 
Austin  W. 
Fred'k  W. 
James  B. 
Edward  C. 
Austin  (H). 


SCRIBNER 

1836  John  M. 
(H). 

SCUDDEB 

1847  Samuel  D. 

1848  Joseph. 
1853  Jared  W. 

(H). 

1855  Ezekiel  C. 
!  (H). 

1856  Silas  D. 

1857  John. 
1859  Henrv  M. 

(H). 

1878  William  H. 

1879  Ezekiel  C. 

1882  Myron  T. 

1883  J.Waterb'ry 
1885  Frank  S. 
1889  Charles  J. 

1889  Clarence  G. 

1890  Henry  J. 
1892  Walter  T. 

1897  Joseph. 
1912  Ernest  W 

ScULL 

1895  Geo.  F. 

Seagle 

1908  Nathan  A. 
(H). 

Sealy 

1869  Edward. 

1870  George  E. 

Seaman 

1827  William  (M). 

Searing 

1874  John  W. 

1898  Fred'k  D.W. 


Searle 

1848  Samuel  T. 

(H). 
1855  Jeremiah. 
1875   ,T.  Preston. 
1891   Edw'dV.  V. 
I       1915  Robert  W. 
I      1916  Raymond  B. 


Sears 

1855  Benjamin. 

1857  Benjamin  C 

1891  Marcus  C. 


Sebring 

1859  Arad  J. 
1862  Elbert  N. 
1889  William  C. 

Sedam 

1909  Walter  C. 

Seddon 

1908  William  P. 

See 

1841  John  L. 
1849  Isaac  McB. 
1849  Wm.  G.  E. 
1867  Cornelius  S. 
1877  Wm.  G.  E. 
1880  Edwin  F. 
1912  Joseph  R. 

Seeber 

1843  Safrenus. 

Seeberger 

1895  Joseph  H. 

Seely 

1898  Walter  H. 

Seelye 

1909  ClarelR. 

Segawa 

1897  Asashi  (A). 

Segoine 

1908  Harold  R. 

Segur 

1916  Herbert  C. 

Seibert 

1862  George. 
1897  Francis  A. 

Sell 

1910  Gilbert  E. 

Seilek 

1916  Ralph  G. 

Seipel 

1905  Clarence  E. 

Selden 

1896  Edward  G. 

(H). 

Selover 

1897  Walton  B. 

Selvage 

1893  Harry  N 

'  Seng 

1905  Eugene  W. 

1  Senior 

I       1878  JohnL. 

j  Servin 

I       1858  John  L. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


477 


Settle 

1840  Jacob  M. 

Sexton 

1858  A.  James. 
1900  Edwin  K. 

1911  J.   Roderick. 

Sfarra 

1915  Alfred  F.  W. 

Shafer 

1879  Theodore. 

1895  Zuinglius  F. 
1909  Luman  J. 

Shapiro 

1912  Elmer  B. 

Sharkey 

1913  Samuel  M. 

Sharp 

1916  Lawrence  W.; 

Sharps  I 

1847  George  H.       i 

1879  Henry  G. 

Sharpley 

1888  G.  Herbert. 

Shaw 

1865  John  F. 
1893  Cliffords. 

Shearer 

1899  Augustus  H. 
1915  Ralph  L. 
1915  Wm.  J..  Jr. 

Sheffer 

1913  Homer  L. 

Shepard 

1850  Charles  I. 
1869  Edward  D. 

1896  Walter  T. 

Sherwood 

1892  William  C. 
1896  Walter  A. 

Shettle 

1904  George  E. 

Shield 

1895  Frederic  K. 

(A). 
1915  Frederic  K., 
Jr. 

Shinn 

1855  Henry  C. 

Ship  WAY 

1880  George  W. 

Shiramine 
1875  Shumma. 

Shivler 

1904  Bertram  F. 


Shore 

1906  NahumD. 

Shouse 
1835  John. 

Shufeldt 

1908  Alexander  B, 

Shultz 

1915  George  L. 

S  HUM  WAY 

1893   Edgar  S. 
(H). 

Sichterman 

1912  Nicholas  S. 

Sickles 

1832  Jacob  (H). 
1905  Benjamin  A. 

SiGLER 

1897  Herbert  A 

Silbert 

1915  Joseph. 
1915  Samuel. 

Sill 

1843  Geo.  G.  (H). 

SiLLCOX 

1911  Harold. 

Silvers 

1913  EarlR. 

Simmons 

1859  Duane  B. 

(H). 
1913   E.  Brooks. 

Simon 

1913  Herbert 

Simons 

1874  Edward  T. 

Simon  SON 
1792  John. 
1842  John. 

Simpson 

1828  Theodore  W. 
1901  William  E. 

Sims 

1913  Edward  F. 

Siver 

1897  ShubelK. 

Skellenger 
1882  Daniel  W. 

Skjllman 

1851  Charles  H. 
1851   EnosA. 

1860  William  J. 
1915  William  E. 


Skinkle 

1877  William  L. 

Skinner 

1883  Alfred  F. 
1889  Frank  H. 

Slack 

1912  WillardS. 

Slade 

1875  Francis  T. 

Slater 

1913  James  R. 

Slauson 

1915  Charles  G. 

Slee 

1880  John  G. 

Sleght 

1880  Bevier  H.  B 

Sloane 

1899  William  M. 
(H). 

1916  Harry. 

Sloat 

1846  Archibald. 

Small 

1897  William  U. 

SM  ALLEY 

1815  Samuel  R. 
1906  George  O. 

Smaltz 

1818  JohnH. 

Smaney 

1916  Edward  P. 

Smedley 

1913  Horace  T. 

Smidt 

1843  John  C.  T. 


Smith 
1780 
1792 
182-8 
1832 
1834 
1837 
1839 
1841 
1841 
1842 
1845 
1853 
1856 

1858 
1862 
1868 
1868 
1883 
1884 


Jeremiah. 
Charles  (M), 
Charles  G. 
Gilbert  L. 
Alex'nd'r  H. 
Warren  S. 
William  H. 
Nicholas  E. 
Thomas  N. 
William  C. 
John  W. 
.John  D. 
Edward  D. 

G.  (H). 
Myron  W. 
Abel  L 
William. 
Seymour  R. 
Cyrus  C. 
Franklin  S. 


Smith 

1887 
1891 
1891 

1894 
1894 
1898 
1898 
1901 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1903 
1905 
1906 
1908 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1911 

1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1914 
1915 
1915 
1915 


Harry  A. 

Frederick  S. 
John  B. 

(H). 
Willard  R. 
W.  Crown. 
C.  Vernon. 
Lyman  M. 
Ernest  J. 
Forrest  L. 
Frederic  W. 
Ralph  O. 
Arthur  E. 
Albert  B. 
Clarence  L. 
James  H. 
Clayton  S. 
Morgan  G. 
Rhea  G. 
Edgar  F. 

(H). 
Frederick  M. 
Howard   A. 
John  B, 
William  A. 
Richard  A. 
Robert  H. 
Stephen  P. 
S.  Roy. 
Charles  W. 
E.  Tiel. 
Hilmar  F. 
T.  Darmon. 
Roger  C. 
George  J. 
Harry   B. 
T.  Howard. 


Smock 

1833  Benj.  D.  B. 
1853  DeniseH. 

1862  JohnC. 

1863  John  H. 
1872  Daniel  D. 
1893  A.  Hobart. 
1912  William  E. 

Snider 

1877  Garrett  Z. 

Snyder 

1844  William  B. 
1846  Benjamin  F. 
1875   John  J. 

1878  Louis  V. 

Soare 

1895  Robert  E. 

Solomon 
1914  Harold. 

SOMMERS 
1909  FordC. 

SOOGIWOORA 
1871  KoZo. 

Southard 
1866  James  L. 

Spader 

1845  Krosen  T.  B. 
1849  P.  Vand'bilt. 


478 


BUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Sparrow 

1913  Roberto. 

Spaulding 
1841  Cyril. 
1890  Arthur. 

Speer 

1830  Henry  V. 

Spelker 

1896  Henry  J.  A. 

Spencer 

1846  Joshua  A. 
(H). 

Sperling 
1890  Isaac. 

Spitzer 
1911  Jacob. 

Spoer 

1898  Hans  H.(A) 

Sprague 

1916  William  S. 

Spring 

1903  Frank  E. 

Sproul 

1884  Cyrus  W.F. 

Srager 

1909  ZacharyaH. 

Staat 

1913  William  E. 

Staats 

1836  John  A. 

1859  Henry  P. 

1860  Cornelius  G. 
1874  Peter  D. 
1876  Bergen  B. 
1906  B'rg'nB.,Jr. 

Stackhouse 

1914  J.  Archer. 

Stafford 

1892  William  H. 

Stagg 

1775   John,  Jr. 

Stahr 

1906  John  M.  M. 

Stanbery 

1879  William  R. 

Stanbrough 
1858  RufusM. 

Stang 

1915  William  H. 


Stanton 

1870  Edward  F. 
1913  Royal  A. 
1915  Irving  B. 

Statesir 

1S58  John  H. 
1862  Benjamin  T. 

Stearns 

1856  J.M.    (H). 

Stebbins 

1883  James  H. 
(H). 
Steedle 

1915  ElroyW. 

Steele 

1S37  William  H. 

1844  Richard  H. 

1845  John. 
1866  David  (H>. 

1872  Charles  H. 

Steelman 

1902  And'wJ.,Jr. 

1908  Martin  S. 
1911  Hiram. 

Steinke 

1909  Rudolph  F. 

Steinmetz 

1889  Geo.  J.,  Jr. 

Steele 

1911  Clarl£son   P. 

Stephens 

1S42  William  H. 

1844  Benjamin. 

1845  I.  Prall. 
1853  Edward  W. 

1873  William  P. 
1873  Edmund. 

1880  George  F. 

1881  George  H. 
1893  W.  Ward. 

Stephenson 
1909  Robert. 

Stevens 

1872  George  H. 

1892  Henry  H. 

1893  Frank  L. 
1902  Chas.  W.,Jr 
1904  Clifford  E. 

Stevenson 
1789  James. 
1834  James  (H). 
1811  James.  Jr. 
1827  William (M). 

Stewart 

1841  James  (H), 
1843  AbelT. 

1873  Fitz  R. 
1879  OtisD. 
1904  William  H. 


Stier 

1912   W.  Rudolf  F. 
1915  Robert  F.  E. 

S  TILLMAN 

1873  Charles  F. 

1873  Thomas  B. 
1877  William  M. 
1905  Albert  I-. 
1905  Elmer  O. 

Stillwell 
1851  Aaron  L. 
1879  JohnL. 
1886  Aaron  L. 

1886  Peter. 

1889  J.  Scott. 
1911  Earle  C. 

Stilson 

1895  William  H. 

Stimets 

1887  Charles  C. 

(H). 

Stimpson 

1834  Edward  P. 

Stimson 

1907  Franks. 

Stitt 

1836  George  S. 
1844  Charles  H. 

Stobaeus 

1908  Frank  H. 

Stockton 

1815  Richard  (H). 

St0CKU]V[ 

1907  Harry  J. 

Stoddard 

1874  William. 

Stoddart 

1886  Thomas  A. 

Stokes 

1901  George  I. 
1907  Edward  C. 
(H). 

Stone 

1855  James  H. 
1907  h  Victor. 
1914  Joseph  H. 

Storms 

1893  Richard. 

Stotesbury 

1890  Louis  W. 

Stout 

1838  .Tacob. 
1844  John  W. 
1851   Nelson. 

1 854  J.  Elmer. 

1855  Thomas  H. 


Stout 

1855  Thomas  P. 

1857  Herbert. 
!       1859  G.  Lee. 
I       1865  Henry. 

1891  James  C. 

1895  J.  Provost. 

1907  Royal  A. 
;      1911  George  W. 

I  Stoutenburgh 
I      1775  Isaac. 

i  Stover 

1010   J.  Home-. 

1913  Charles  C. 
[  1913  Edward  C, 
I  Jr. 

Stowe 
'      1902  Raymond  T. 

Strachan 
j       1846  John. 
I 

\  Strang 
I       1891   Clifford  H. 

[  Strange 

1840  Robert  (II). 
j 

I  Strassburger 
I  1898  rx)uisU. 
j       1903  Paul. 

Stratton 

1814  Charles  C. 
1814  Samuel  C. 
1869  R.  M.  (H). 

Street 

1889  John  P. 

Strickland 
1887   Rnlph.  Jr. 
1898  Wm.P.CJr 

Stringer 

1864  Thomap  F, 

Strohl 

1916  Raymond 


Strong 

1835 

1844 

1845 
1847 
1857 
1868 
1870 
1872 
1874 
1883 
1891 

1891 
1891 
1895 
1898 


Theodore 

(H). 
Thomas  C. 

(H). 
J.  Paschal. 
B.  R.  W. 
Theodore.  Jr. 
Thomas  M. 
Levi  M. 
Edwa  rd  W. 
Alan  H. 
Theodore. 
Robert  B. 

(G). 
Wm.  V.  D. 
Selah  W. 
Thomas  M. 
Richard  U. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


479 


Strykek 
1793  Henry. 
1833  Jacob  P. 

1837  Isaac  P. 
1845  Peter. 
1868  Nelson  D. 
1873  Henry  C. 
1881  Cornelius  W. 
1884  Francis. 
1886  Sam'l  D.,  Jr. 
1897  Edgar  deM. 
1904  W.  Held. 
1910  Russell  F. 

Stuart 

1873  M.  Cohen 
(H). 
Stubbs 

1861  Alfred  H. 

1866  Francis  H. 

1876  Roland  H. 

1878  George  E. 

Stube 

1914   Charles  F. 
(A). 

Studdiford 
1816  Peter  O. 

Studley 

1893  HobartE. 

Stultz 

1856  William  H. 

Sturdivant 

1858  Charles  W. 

Stltgard 

1858  Royal  (H). 

Stuyvesant 
1872  JohnR. 

Succop 

1916  David  C. 

SUFFERN 

1838  George  W. 


Suydam 

1854  John  H. 
1856  Charles  H. 
1859  Abraham. 
1880  JohnL. 

Swain 

1863  George. 

Swan 

1907  Alton  P. 

Swanson 

1889  Williams. 
(H). 

SWARTWOUT 

1792  James. 

SWARTZ 

1829  Benjamin. 

Swayze 

1911   Francis  J. 
(H). 

Sweeney 

1907  Andrew  E. 

Sweeny 

1815  Hugh  (M). 

1830  James  M. 

(H). 

SWICK 

1858  Minor. 

Swift 

1832  Charles  W. 
1844  James  H. 
1868  Alexander  J. 
1875   Thomas  D. 

1908  Arthur  C. 

Sylvester 
1901  James  H. 

Tait 

1884  JohnG. 
]887  Harold. 
1889  Thorfin. 


Sullivan  |  Takatsuji 

1915  Theo.  G.,  Jr.!      1894  Yoshlmaro. 


SUMMERILL 

1914  William    W. 

Sutherland 
1897  William. 

Sutphen 

1864  David  S. 
1873  Joseph  W. 

1875  James  G. 

1876  Paul  F. 
1883  Duncan  D. 

Sutton 

1852  Joseph  F. 
1891  Isaac  M. 


Taku 

1877  Kanichero. 

TALL]MAr)GE 

1845  James. 

Tall  MAGE 

1833  William  H. 

Tal:mage 
1842  Goyn. 
1842  John  V.N. 
1852  JohnF. 
1857  Thomas  A. 
1857  William  H. 
(H). 


Talmage 

1864  James  R. 

(H). 
1868  Daniel. 
1874  David  M. 
1877  James  A. 
1886  George  E. 
1900  Goyn. 
1902  John  B.,  Jr. 

Talman 
1790  Jacob. 

1865  Geo.  C,  Jr. 

Tapping 

1895  Chester  H. 

Taubel 

1906  Charles  H. 

Tavekner 

1909  Samuel  R. 

Taylor 

1829  Aug.  F.  R. 
1829  Clarkson  E. 
(H). 

1829  Samuel  S. 

1830  Isaac  E. 
1832  Joseph. 
1839  Andrew  B. 
1839  Benj.  R. 
1841  Wm.  J.  R. 
1847  Wesley. 
1850  Edward  P. 
1860  Marmaduke 

B.  (H). 

1860  William  R. 

1861  Isaac  S. 
1867  VanCampen. 
1870  Graham. 

1876  William  R. 

1877  George  McC. 
1881   Living'nL. 
1889  H.  Genet 

(H). 
1892  Perry  E. 
1894  James  M. 

(H). 
1905  Albert  A..  Jr. 
1909  Archibald. 

1915  J.   Paul. 

1916  Eugene  R. 
1916  Lewis  J. 

Tears 

1878  Egbert. 

Teitelbaum 
1908  William. 


Temple 

1896  Arthur  H. 

Ten  Eyck 

1845  William  H. 
1849  Alfred 
1880  Stephen  V. 

Tennent 
1832  Henry. 


Terhune 

1827  Garret  G. 

(M). 
1835  William  L. 

1850  Edward  P. 
1869  Nicholas. 

1869  William  L. 

1878  Howard  D. 

1879  John. 

1891  Clarence  H. 

Terrill 

1912  Harold  M. 

Tessier 

1831  Xavier    (M). 

TlIARP 

1903  William  L. 

1907  Reuben,  Jr. 

Theobald 

1896  Alfred  P. 

Thomas 

1868  Edward  C. 

1870  Charles  B. 

1892  James  B. 
1894  Philip  C. 

1908  William  V. 
1910  Ray  B. 

1914  Alfred   W. 
1916  Benjamin  E. 

Thompson 
1794  John. 
1834  William  T. 
1837  George  W. 

1841  William. 

1842  Alex.  R. 

1851  John  B. 

1853  David. 

1854  Henry  P. 
1857  Abraham. 
1864  Charles  H. 
1889  EliasW. 
1889  Maurice  J. 
1889  George  B. 
1892  James  W. 
1894  John  H. 
1894  J.  Scott. 

1898  Wayne  H. 

1899  John  W. 
1908  Charles  T. 

1915  Willard  C. 

(G). 

1916  Herbert  A. 

Thomson 

1831  Fredericks 

1852  William  L. 
1884  John  A. 
1910  J.  Claude. 
1915  Milton  A. 
1915  Ralph  W. 

Thorburn 

1914  Th'dorus    M. 

Thurston 
1894  John  A. 

TlCE 

1877  Josfah. 


480 


RUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


TiCHENOR 

1884  HalseyT. 

TiEBNY 

1896  Michael  J. 

Tiffany 

1871  OtisC. 
1871  Walton  C. 

TirxYER 

1902  Edgar  D. 

TiLTON 

1896  Francis  E. 
1902  Edgar,  Jr. 
(H). 

Tin  DELL 

1893  Charles  E. 

1901  George  R. 

Tinker 

1900  Louis  C. 

TiNSLEY 

1900  John  F. 

TiNTLE 

1902  Nicholas  E. 

TiSDALL 

1909  FitzG.,  Jr. 

TiTSWORTH 

1875   Arthur  L. 
1877  Alfred  A. 

1899  Isaac E. 

1900  Waldo  A. 

1901  Ralph  B. 

1902  Charles  M. 
1912  Arthur  B. 

Thus 

1912  Charles  A. 

TOBEY 

1913  James  P. 

TOBISH 

1903  Theodore. 

Todd 

1845  John  A. 
185.5   Auenstus  F. 
1S71    willinm  N. 
1879   JohnC. 
1881    >^ue.  F..  Jr. 
1015  Harvey  I. 
1915  Ralph  T.  B. 

TOMKINS 

1888  William  B. 

TOMLINSON 
1890  George  E. 

Tompkins 

1893  Vreeland. 

1894  Irving  S. 
1907  Vinton  D. 
1909  Harold  D. 
1911   L.    Douglas, 

Jr. 


TOOHEY 

1916  John  P.,  Jr. 

TORJklAY 

1916  Philip  G., 
Jr.. 

TORREY 

1897  James  E. 

TOTTEN 

1891  Arthur  B. 
1894  AbramW. 

TOWLE 

1869  George  C. 

TOWNLEY 

1893  David  H. 

TOZIER 

1910  Edwin   S. 

Tracy 

1894  George  E. 
1908  AureliusM., 

Jr. 

Traphagen 
1791   Henry. 
1855  William  C. 
1855  William  H. 

1860  Henry. 

Traver 

1912  Morris  S. 
1914  Charles  A. 

Treadwell 

1827  Samuel  (M). 

Treat 

1852  Selah    B. 

(H). 
1908  Horace  E. 

Trego 

1870  Thomas  M. 

Tremper 

1887  B.  Morss. 
1896  Henry  D.  W. 

Trippe 

1861  Joseph  E. 

TUNISON 

1815  Garrett  G. 

Tupper 

1907  Valentine  R. 

Turner 

1838  William  E. 
1896  MathiasE. 

1913  Robert  W. 

1914  Kenneth  A. 

Tweed 

1903  Stew'rtL.R, 


TWING 

1915  Wainwright 
D. 

Twitch  ELL 

1893  Henry  F.   / 

Tyson 

1839  Raymond  M. 

UCHIDA 

1905  Sadatsuchi 
(H). 
Ulrich 

1897  Henry  L. 
1916  Frederick  J. 

Upson 

1881   Irving  S. 

Urbano 

1912  Francesco  G 

Urevitz 

1908  Abraham. 

Utter 

1893  Chas.  H.  E. 

Utter  WICK 

1863  Henry. 

>'ail 

1839  Edward  S. 

1850  Duncan  P. 

1851  Theodore  F. 
1869  M.  Bedell. 

1898  J.  Jervis. 

Vaill 

1888  Edward  B. 

Valentine 
I       1886  George  M. 
I       1905  Irving  R. 

Van  Aken 
1830  Enoch. 
1873  Alex'nder  G. 

Van  Allen 
1873  Ira. 

Van  Amburgh 
1837  Robert. 

A^AN  Arsdale 

1830  Jacob  R. 

1835  Henry. 

1862  Nathaniel  H, 

1 864  John  K. 
1871  Simeon. 
1890  Ellas  B. 
1896  Russell. 
1906  Philip  V. 

Van  Arsdalen 
1816  Ferdln'nd  S. 
1828  Cornelius  C. 

Van  Benschoten 
1861  William  B. 


Van  Bergen 
1832  Peter  A. 
1899  Harold  N. 

Van  Blarcom 

1868  William  D. 

1869  Jacob  C. 
1896  William  V. 

Van  Brackle 

1884  Henry. 

Van  ]3rakle 

1885  Frank. 
1894  Fred  B. 

Van  Brunt 

1839  William  M. 

Van  Buren 

1829  Martin    (H)'. 
1891  Francis  P. 

Van  Buskirk 
1866  Peter  V. 

Vance 

1850  John  (H). 

Van  Cleef 

1828  Cornelius 

(H). 
1843  PaulD. 
1852  James  S. 
1863  James  H. 
1869  JohnT. 
1898  Elliott  E. 

Van  Cleve 
1854  John  B. 
1896  Garret. 

Van  Cortlandt 
1783  Pierre. 

Vanderbilt 
1860  Cornelius. 

Van  Deripe 

1913  Frederick  N. 

Van  Der  Meulen 

1858  Jacob. 

1859  .Tohn. 
1898  John  (A). 

VANDEROEF 

1868  Floyd  M. 

Van  der  Poel 
1873  S.  Oakley. 

1876  Isaac  D. 

1877  Herman  W. 

1878  John, 
1889  John  A. 

Van  Der  Veen 
1858  Christian. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


481 


Van  Derveer 

1828  Ferdinand 
H.  (H). 

1830  James. 

1831  Matthew  T. 

1834  William  T. 
1847  Henry  F. 
1852   John  (H). 

1859  Cynis  G. 

(H). 

1860  Henry  C. 
1867  Peter  L. 
1869  Augustus. 

1877  John  Q: 

1879  George  V.  . 

Van  Dervoort 
1818  John  C. 
1820  Benj.  W. 
1874  Alex'nderB. 

Van  DER  WART 

1905  Herman (H). 
1909  Herman. 

Van  Derwerker 
1912  Earl  E. 

Van  Deursen 

1791  Staats. 
1794  Henry. 
1809  William. 
1814  John  S. 
1843  William,  Jr. 

Van  Deusen 

1876  CourtlandC. 
1881  James  M. 

Van  De^'ENter 
1817  James. 

1878  John  S.  L. 

1880  Theodore. 
1903   J.  Marshall. 

Van  DE  WALL 

1856  Giles  (H). 

Van  Dolsen 
1878  Henry  C. 

Van  Doren 
1833  John  A, 
(H). 

1835  John  A. 
1837  Matthew  D. 
1837  William  T. 
1840  A.  T.  B. 
1859  J.  Howard. 

1864  David  K. 
1S67  W.  Halsev. 
1869  William  H. 

(H). 
1880  William. 

Van  Duzer 
1894  George  M. 
1907  Ralph  D. 

Van  Dyck 

1792  Henry  (H). 
1854  Louis  B. 

1865  Francis  C. 

1877  Clint'nDeW, 


j  Van  Dyck 

1890  Cornelius  V. 
I  A.  (H). 

1894  F.Cuyler.Jr, 

1896  Wm.  V.  B. 

1911  Louis  B. 
j       1911  Leonard    K. 

1914  David  B. 
I       1915  Laird  S. 

Van  Dyke 
!       1775  John. 
I       1811  Jacob  H. 
i       1830  Rush. 
!       1836  James  C. 
I       1857  Joseph  S. 
j       1858  William  C. 

1862  Theodores. 
i       1889  John  C. 
;  (H). 

i  Van  Etten 

1874  Amos. 

'  Van  Fleet 

I       1873  Jacob  O. 

1891  Abraham    V 
(H). 

Van  Gieson 
1872  Acmon   P. 
(H). 

Van  Gilder 

1908  Rodney. 

Van  Harlingen 
1783  John  M. 
1792  John. 
1809  John. 

Van  Hee 

1893  Isaac  J. 

Van  Het  Loo 

1894  Theo.  W.  R. 

Van  Hoevenberg 
1904  HuylerW. 

Van  Horn 

1870  Abraham. 

1892  Frank  R. 

Van  Horne 
1787  Abraham. 
1874  George  W. 

Van  Inwegen 

1871  Charles  F. 

Van  Keuren 
1878  Jacob  W. 

1909  W.  Lloyd. 

Van  Kleeck 
1812  James  L. 
(M). 

Van  Kleek 

1827   Richard   D. 
(H). 


Van  Leuven 
1900  Cornelius. 

Van  Liew 
1816  John. 
1831  Frederick. 
1916  Harold  W. 

Van  Mater 

1869  William  A. 
1873  Daniel  G. 
1880  Joseph  A. 

1910  Augustus  B. 
1913  Henry  L. 

Van  Ness 
1862  Jacob  H. 
1880  Sherman.  Jr. 

1896  Howard  E. 

1911  Lloyd  M. 

1912  Earle  B. 

Van  Nest 

1792  Abraham. 

1841  Ab'm  R..  Jr. 
1854  Abraham. 
1875  John  J. 
1884  J.Alfred. 

Van  Neste 

1842  George  J. 
1862  James  V. 
1872  John  A. 

1879  George  V. 

VANNIER 

1872  Charles  H. 

Van  Nortwick 

1880  William  S. 

Van  Nuis 

1880  Charles  S. 
1903  Percy  L. 

Van  Olinda 

1839  Douw  (H). 

Van  Orden 

1840  J. 
1890  John  S. 
1893  Frank  M. 

1897  Percival. 

Van  Pelt 
1834  Peter  I. 
(H). 

1856  Gilberts. 
1896  Daniel  (H). 

Van  Prinsterer 

1843  G.  G.  (H). 

Van  Raalte 
1858  Albertus  C. 
(H). 

Van  Rensselaer 
1829  Stephen  V.C. 
1854  Stephen  V.C. 

1857  John  J. 


Van  Riper 

1856  Cornelius  S. 
1890  W.  Irving. 
1913  Charles  K. 

Van  Romondt 
1879  Charles  D. 
(H). 

Van  Sant 
1907  Prank  R. 

Van  Santvoord 

1827  SItaats  (H). 
1855  Cornelius 

(H). 
1873  Charles  T. 

Van  Schaick 

1828  John  B. 

(H). 

Van  Sickle 
1909  Rushworth 
B. 

1915  Russell  D. 

Van  Slykp 
1862  Erert. 
1866  John  G. 
1868  Andrew  W. 
1887  Martin  G. 
1895  Warren  C. 

Van  Solingen 
1792  Henry  M. 
(H). 

Van  Steenbergh 
1877  William  H. 

Van  Syckel 

1873  Elbridge,  Jr. 
1880  Ben.1,  M. 

1882  N.    Dunham. 

1883  Thomas  D. 

Van  Vechten 
1792  Abraham 
(H). 

1834  Samuel 

(H). 

1835  Samuel. 

Van  Vleck 
1852  John. 

Van  Vliet 

1861  Thornton. 

Van  Vranken 

1836  Nicholas. 
1848  Adam  H. 

Van  Wagenen 

1829  John   H. 

(H). 

1913  Marvin  J. 

1914  Elmer  H. 

Van  Wagner 
1865  Frederick  J. 
1914  Walter  M. 

1916  E.  Judson. 


482 


RUTGEKS    COLLEGE. 


Van  Wagoner 

1845  Isaac. 
1890  Alexander. 

Van  Winkle 
1858  Daniel,  Jr. 
1864  John  H. 
1877  Stephen  C. 

1877  Isaac. 

1885  Charles. 

1900  Winant. 

1904  Thomas  E. 
1908  Stirling. 
1910  Frank  H. 
1913  Theodore. 

Van  Woebt 

1846  Jacob H. 

1901  Henry  S. 

Van  Wyck 

1834  Theodorus 

R. 

1835  Edward  H. 
1837  Charles  B. 

1840  George  P. 
1843  Charles  H. 

1843  Polhemus. 
1850  Courtland- 

1875  Prank. 
1879  James  P. 

Van  Zandt 
1856  B. 

1866  John   N. 

1867  DeWitt. 

1876  William  A. 

Van  Zee 

1890  Charles  W. 

Varick 

1827  Richard  A. 
(M). 

1844  Joseph. 

1868  William  W. 
1908  Theodore  R. 

V AUG HAN 

1878  Jonah  W. 
1S80  William. 
1892  William. 

1905  Burtis  F. 

Vaules 

1898  George  T. 

Vedder 

1841  Edwin. 

Veghte 

1809  Rynier. 
1844  JohnV.  W. 
1875  Rynier. 

1877  Henry. 

1879  Eugenes. 

Vehslage 

1886  Henry    (H). 

Venable 

1905  Frank  p. 


Verbeck 

1874   Guido   F. 
(H). 

Vekbrycke 

1881  J.Russell. 

Verga 

1897  J.  Stanley. 

Yermeule 

1812  Cornelius  C. 
1814  Frederick. 
1878  C.  Clarkson. 

1885  Adrian,  Jr. 

Vermilye 

1837  Thomas  E. 

(H). 
1860  Ashbel  G. 

(H). 
1860  Dupujtren. 

Verwey 

1905  Daniel  G. 

ViCKERS 

1775  Samuel. 

ViDAL 

1908  Rafael  S. 

Viehmann 

1886  George  A. 

Vile 

1863  Joseph  M. 

Visel 

1899  Augustus  J. 

Voegtlen 

1902  William  C. 

Voelker 

1903  Otto  R.  A. 

VOGEL 

1904  Clayton  B. 

VOLKERT 

1904  Pred'kG.  C. 

VoM  Lehn 

1912  Reinhold. 

Von  Gehren 

1899  Frederick  G. 

Von  Olhausen 
1894  Henry  H. 

Von  Romondt 
1841  Charles  R. 
1852   John  A. 
1852  John  G. 
1855  D.  C. 
1871  Harry  T.B. 

Von  Schlieder 

1893  Albert  H. 


Voorhees 
1817  IraC. 

1840  JohnV. 

1841  Robert. 
1847  Henry  V. 
1847  Nathani'lW. 
1854  John  N. 
1856  John  N. 

1859  Henry  M. 

1860  William  B. 

1869  Abram  D. 

1870  John  V. 

1871  Willard  P. 

1873  Peter  V. 
1876  Foster  McG. 
1876  John  S. 
1878  Vand'rbiltS. 

1880  Nath.W.,Jr. 

1881  Edward  B. 

1885  Louis  A. 

1886  Henry  M. 

1887  Samuel  H. 

1888  J.  Howard. 
1888  Oscar  M. 

1890  Ralphs. 
1892  Frank. 
1892  G.  Scott. 
1806  J.   Brownlee. 
1897  Charles  W. 
1897  Charles  P. 
1900  Herbert  R. 
1908   Ralph  (H). 
1911  John   H. 
1911  Tracy   S. 

1915  Theodore. 

1916  Johns. 
1916  Ralph  W. 

VOORHIS 

1845  Jacob  N. 
(H). 

1858  Charles  H. 

VOSBURGH 
1908  Harry  A. 

Vredenburgh 
1775   Isaac. 

1794  John  S. 

1795  Peter. 
1828  Peter,  Jr. 
1836  John  T. 

1859  William  H. 

1876  La  Rue. 

1877  La  Rue. 

1906  Raymond  T. 

Vreeland 

1858  J.Van  Riper. 

1874  Stephen  B. 

1875  Edward  W. 
1875  Stephen  S. 

1891  Cornelius  D. 

1907  Nicholas. 


Vroom 

1827 

1830 
1849 
1856 
1862 
1862 
1866 
1868 
1880 
1884 


Peter   D. 

(M). 
George  A. 
John  P. 
Philip. 
Garret  D.  W. 
William  H. 
James  W. 
Govern'r  R. 
Henry. 
George  A. 


Vroom  AN 

1909  Sam'IB.,  Jr. 

Vyverbekg 
1901   Henry  J. 

Wack 

1835  Chas.  P. 

(H). 

Wackeniiutii 
1899  Fred'kCJr. 

1911  Carl. 

Waggoner 
1891   Elon  M. 

Wagner 

1853  John  M. 
1904  Charles. 

Wahl 

1881  Geor^•e  M. 
(H). 

Waite 

1877  Ernest  P. 

Wakefield 
1841   John  H. 
(H). 

Waksman 

1915  Selman  A. 

Waldo 

1877  Daniel. 

Waldron 

1836  Henry. 
1853  Wm.  V.  F. 
1862  E.  Corning. 
1886  William  H. 
1888  Edward  A. 
1893  Herbert  M. 
1893  How'rdV.D. 

Walker 

1912  Elmer  L. 

Wall 

1775   John. 

1914  John  W. 

Wallace 

1909  William  H. 

1915  Aaron. 

Wallach 

1910  Jacob. 

Waller 

1915  Allen  G. 

Walling 

1909   Raymond  B. 

Walrath 
1914  Paul. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


483 


Walser 

Watkins 

Welling 

Wharton 

1875  Oliver  H. 

1793  Samuel 

1883  William  R. 

1872  Charles  A. 

1876  Theodore  H. 

(M). 

1891  Edward  L. 

1898  Havelock. 

1857  John  E. 

Wheat 

1902  Charles  F. 

AVells 

1908  Howard  L 

Walter 

1827  Ransford. 

1915  Charles  C. 

1832  Robert    (H). 
1897  Andrew  J. 

Watman 

1831  Albert. 

1916  Albert. 

1845  Francis  H. 

Wheeler 

(H). 

1907  Lloyd  B. 

Walton 

Watson 

1852  Cornelius  L. 

1828  Cruger. 

1838  John. 

1853  John,  Jr. 

Whelpley 

1914  Frank  L. 

1848  Alexander 

(H). 
1873  Herbert  F. 
1875  William  P. 
1882  Beriah  A 

1854  Lawrence. 
1859  Edward  L. 

1861   E.  W.  (H). 

Wanser 

1914  Le  Roy. 

1875  Ransf  d,  Jr. 
1892  Albert  B. 
1892  James    (H). 

Whisler 

1916  George  H. 

(H). 
1907  Russell  E. 

1892  Waller  F 

Ward 

1912  Thomas  T. 

Whitaker 

1816  Samuel  L. 

1908  Ripley. 

(H). 

1840  Egbert. 

(M). 

1913  Harold  S. 

1916  Wm.  C,  Jr. 

1896  Robert  B. 

1871  Joseph,  Jr. 

1915  A.  Dudley. 

1896  Henry  M. 

1873  William  H. 

Welsh 

(H). 

Watt 

1911  Arthur  D. 

WllITBECK 

1875  JacQbE. 
1883  Henry  J. 

1883  William  C. 

1884  Edward  T. 

1915  Harry   E. 
Way 

Wen  DEL 

1916  HugoO. 

1837  John. 
1859  Richard  M. 

White 

1883  Edward  F. 

1884  Frederic  T. 
1887  William  L. 

1875  Wm.  H.  H. 
1895  Alex'nderJJ. 

Wendover 

1890  William  D. 

1871  William  W. 

1891  James  M 

1893  Benjamin  F. 

Weaver 

(G). 
1896  Howard  E, 
1901  Benjamin  F, 
1912  Dexter. 

1906  Henry    (H). 
1914  Joseph  A. 

1905  Elmer  S. 

Wenneis 

1909  JohnM.     . 

Wardwell 

Weber 

1895  Herman  C. 

Werner 

1916  Ralph  P. 

1906  Frederick  N 
1912  Harold  K. 

Weckerly 

1840  Jacob  I. 

Whitehead 
1844  John  E. 

1895  Charles  A. 

West 

1845  Isaac N. 

Waring 

1842  Jacob. 

1847  Charles  E. 

1833  HartE. 

Wedgewood 

1851   Charles  E. 

1848  Thomas  G. 

1860  William  B. 

(H).      ^ 

1856  Otis  A. 

Wark 

(H). 

1916  Pauls. 

1877  William  R. 

1877  Robert  F.S. 
Warne 

Weeks 

1838  James. 

Westbrook 

1829  Cornelius  D. 

WHITELY 

1846  Robert  J. 

1915  RonsonJ. 

Weems 

1827  Gregory 
(M). 

(H). 
1837  John  B. 

Whitenack 

Warner 

1838  Cornelius  D. 

1878  P.  Dumont. 

1908  Charles  M. 

1838  TheodoricR. 

1891  Erastmus  A. 

Wehrly 

1896  M.  Royal. 

Warnshuis 

1912  Charles  S. 

Westervelt 

1899  Frank  H. 

1865  John  W. 

Weidner 

1899  David  C. 

1829  John   S. 
(H). 
1840  John  P. 

Whitlock 

1899  Charles  E. 

Warren 

1909  Theodore  R. 

1876  John. 

Weigel 

Whittlesey 

1877  Schuyler  N 
1S92  Henrv  P. 
(H). 

1880  Frederick. 

Westfall 

1831   Simon  V.  E. 

1849  Elisha. 

Weir 

1901  Wm.  L.,  Jr. 

Whynman 

Warrick 

1871  Alex'nderH. 
1871  Silas  E.,  Jr. 

1906  Harold  L. 

1915  Edward. 

1883  J.  Price. 

1880  John  H. 

Weston 

Whyte 

Washburn 

Weis 

1863  Willoughby. 
1868  Renss2laer. 

1911  Arthur  G. 

1875  Charles  I-.n 

1913  Francis  E. 

1870  James  C. 

1873  Henry  d'E. 

WiCKHAM 

Waterbury 

Welch 

1899  Henry  J. 

1858  Horace. 

1853  Robert    L. 
(H). 

1868  Ransom  B. 
(H). 

Westveer 

WiEMER 

Waters 

1870  John  M. 
(H). 

Welles 

1865  Adrian. 

1916  OttoE. 

1882  David  (H). 
1892  Henry  E. 
1904  James  C... I 

WET:\rORE 

Wiggin 

1862  Theodore  W. 

1894  Leonard  L. 

1846  Augustus. 

484 


EUTGERS    COLLEGE. 


Wiggins 

1837  Eben   S. 

(H). 
1853  James  J. 

Wight 

1881  James  S. 

WlKOFF 

1865  Peter  F. 

WlLBER 

1879  Francis  A. 

1905  Charles  P. 

1905  Francis  E. 

1906  Winton  H. 

Wilbur 

1908  Clarence  A. 

Wilcox 

1903  Ralph  B. 

WiLKIE 

1911  Alex.  B. 

Wilkin 

1918  Clifford  DeP. 

Wilkin  s 
1914  Louis  K. 

Wilkinson 

1906  Thomas  L. 

Willi:  s 

1864  William  S. 

WiLLET 

1861   Bronson. 

WiLLEVER 

1916  Earl  S. 

Williams 

1789  Gershom. 
1842  Amzy  L. 
1860  Youngs  A. 

1872  Richard  L. 
1894  Marshall. 
1900  Edward  H. 
1914  S.  Neale. 

Williamson 
1835  William  P. 
1840  Abraham  S. 
1840  George  R. 
1840  N.  DuBois. 
1858  Christian  T. 
1860  David  A. 

1869  Nicholas 

(H). 

1870  DouweD. 

1871  Edwin  B. 

1873  William  H. 
1875  George  M. 
1881  A.Augustus. 
1902  Nicholas  N. 
1902  Clifford  L. 

Willis 

1839  Ralph. 
1886  W.  Spader. 


WiLLITS 

1864   Alphonso    A. 

(H). 
1873  Georges. 

WiLLOCK 

1905  James  H. 

WiLLOUGHBY 

1896  Henry  C. 

(A). 

Wills 

1895  John. 

Willson 

1867  Thomas  E. 

WiLMARTH 

1866  Frank  (H). 

WlLlSIOT 

1914  Geo.  W.,  Jr. 
1914  J.   Deshler. 

WiLMURT 
1907  CarlW. 

Wilner 
1918  JacoD. 

WiLSEY 

1912  LeroyC. 
1914  Stanley  M. 

Wilson 

1811  Abraham  D. 

1837  Joseph  (H). 

1838  Elijah. 
1848  James  B. 
1854  Ferdinands. 

1858  Peter  Q. 

1859  Frederick  F. 
1861  Charles  W. 

1867  William  P. 
1878  Edward 

(H). 
1881  Washington. 
1888  Ferdinands, 
1895  Howard  S. 

1897  J.Alfred. 

1898  Robert  T. 
1902  Woodrow 

(H). 
1905  Harvey  L. 
1907  Raymond  P. 

1907  Walter  H. 

1908  George  R. 
3  908  Lloyd  B. 

WiLTSE 

1850  Henry,  Jr. 

WiNANT 

1892  Walter. 

WiNCKLER 
1887  I.  Lewis. 

WiNFIELU 

1839  Aaron  B. 
1852  Charles  H. 
1876  Henry  W. 


WiNN 

1892  Robert  S. 

1899  Fred'k  H. 

WiNNE 

1910  Walter  G. 

Winner 

1866  John,  Jr. 

Win  SLOW 

1915  George  W. 

Winter 

1860  Egbert. 

Wirt 

1830  William (H). 

Wirth 

1900  John. 

WiTTIG 

1896  Gustav  F. 

1904  Fritz  C. 

WOELFKIN 

1857  John. 

1905  Cornelius 

(H). 

WOELFLE 

1912  Frederick. 

Wolf 

1835  Bernard  C. 
(H). 
!       1904  Frederick  L. 

I  WOLFSON 

I      1880  Joseph. 

i  Wood 

1816  Isaac   (M). 
1827  Joseph  M. 

(M). 
1838  William  G. 

1875  JohnR. 
1898  Edmund  O. 

1916  Walter  K. 

W00DBRITX5E 
1841   Samuel  M. 
(H). 

1876  Samuel  I. 

1876  John  E. 

1877  Samuel  M. 

1903  S.  Bradford. 

Wooden 

1897  George  R. 

Woodruff 

1870  Robert  S. 

(H>. 
1893  Ellis  R. 
1900  Graham  C. 

1904  Frank  C. 

1906  William  H. 

1907  William  S. 

Woods 

1858  Williamson. 
1882  George  A. 


Woodward 

1891  Anthony 

(H).- 
1894  James  A. 
1896  Wilfred  R. 
1914  Carl  R. 

Wooley 

1903  Uiwis  C. 
(H). 

Woolston 

1906  Louis  F.  B. 
1911  Japhet  B. 

WORRALL 

1884  Henry  R.  L. 

WORKELL 

1914  Frederick  H. 

Wortendyke 
1839  Jacob  R. 

1846  Isaac. 
1S64   Abram  C. 

1876  Nicholas  D. 
1882  RynierJ. 

WORTHINGTON 

1909  William  A. 

WORTMAN 

1908  Denys,  Jr. 

AVright 

1832  Joshua  B. 

1873  Charles  S. 

1892  D.  Gregory. 

Wyckoff 
1793  John. 
1812  Isaac  N. 
1816  Jacob. 
1828  Henry. 
1835  Cornelius. 
1839  Isaac  N. 

(H). 
1839  Theodore  F. 
1842  Abraham  V. 
1845  Isaac  O. 

1847  Isaac  N. 
1853  Jacobs. 
1855  Martin. 

1855  Simon  B. 

1856  N. 

1861  James. 

1862  Abram  N. 
1862  DeWittB. 
1868  William  J. 

1871  John  H. 

1872  Martin  N. 

1874  John  N. 

1875  Benj.  V.  D. 

1877  William  F. 
1881  Garret. 
1888  Charles  S. 

1888  Cornelius  E. 

1889  Peter   G. 

1892  George  H. 

1896  Herbert. 

1897  Jacob  V.Z. 

1898  Jacob. 
1902  William  B. 
1905  John  H..  Jr. 

1910  Nathaniel  C. 
1914  William   L. 


GENEEAL    INDEX. 


485 


Wyman 

1908  Theo.,   Jr. 

Wynkoop 
1849  Richard. 
1887  Asa. 
1891  Gillett. 

Yates 

1894  Joseph  J. 
1902  Eugene  A. 
1910  Chas.  J.  M. 


YOUENES 

1915  Joseph  C. 

Young 

1849  Edwin  B. 
1904  Lewis  M. 
1912  Edmund  W 

YOUNGBLOOD 
.  1832  William. 
1869  Peter  A. 
(H). 


Zabriskie 

1830  John  J. 

1860  Abraham  O. 

(H). 
1865  Albert  A. 

1879  David  D. 

1880  Asa. 

1880  GuilliamA. 
1896  Jesse  F. 


Zass 

1916  Josephs. 

Zeglio 

1914  Leon  P. 

ZlEGLER 

1914  James  H. 


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